Ted Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber, killed three people and injured 23 others through many letter bombs. Read about his manifesto, cabin, death, and more.
Ted Kaczynski was an American criminal who conducted a 17-year bombing campaign that killed 3 and wounded 23 in an attempt to bring about ‘a revolution against the industrial system.’ He was dubbed the Unabomber after the UNABOM (university and airline
After graduating early from Evergreen Park Community High School (he skipped 11th grade), Kaczynski was accepted at Harvard University on a full scholarship at the age of 16. While at the Ivy League school, Kaczynski didn’t make many friends, but he continued to perform exceedingly well acade...
Kaczynski skipped two grades to attend Harvard at age 16 and had published papers in prestigious mathematics journals. His explosives were carefully tested and came in meticulously handcrafted wooden boxes sanded to remove possible fingerprints. Later bombs bore the signature “FC” for “Freed...
preferring the world of a hermit. He demonstrated remarkable intelligence in spite of his lack of social skills. Kaczynski entered Harvard University at the age of 16 and became an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley by the time he turned 25. That lasted only a couple...
23 years since Ted Kaczynski committed his last deadly act of ecoterrorism, he’s become a frightening inspiration to a new generation of people who care about the environment.