The Unabomber haunted America for two decades. A nationwide manhunt ended when the FBI apprehended Ted Kaczynski in his remote Montana cabin in 1996 after his brother recognized his writing style in the published manifesto.
Breakdown
- The Unabomber sent deadly mail bombs for nearly two decades, causing three deaths and twenty-three injuries. 8s
- The case was difficult to solve due to the Unabomber's solitary lifestyle and lack of forensic evidence. 42s
- A breakthrough came when the Unabomber sent a manifesto to major newspapers, which was published in hopes of identifying him. 1m 10s
- Ted Kaczynski was identified after his brother recognized the writing style and contacted authorities. 1m 47s
- Kaczynski was arrested in Montana, pleaded guilty, and received a life sentence without parole. 2m 17s