Who was the 'Unabomber'? A look back at Ted Kaczynski, who killed three and died in prison


Theodore "Ted" Kaczynski is flanked by federal agents as he is led to a car from the federal courthouse in Helena, Mont., April 4, 1996.

Theodore “Ted” Kaczynski, the man known as the “Unabomber” and one of the most destructive domestic terrorists in U.S. history, was found dead Saturday at a North Carolina prison medical facility at the age of 81.

Kaczynski was serving a life sentence for conducting an array of attacks using homemade bombs that he would send through the mail between 1978 and 1995. He was arrested by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in April 1996 and plead guilty to setting off 16 various explosions that killed three people and injured 23 others.

Here’s a summary of the Unabomber’s life and history of his bomb attacks.

Ted Kaczynski, 53, is shown in his booking mug shot at the Lewis and Clark County Jail in Helena, Mont., on April 3, 1996.

Who was Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber?

Kaczynski was born in 1942 in Chicago and was one of two children, with his younger brother David ultimately aiding in his arrest. Kaczynski graduated early from high school and was accepted into Harvard University at 16, where he graduated in 1962 with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics.

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