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Theodore J. Kaczynski '62, a Harvard graduate turned Montana recluse, is now being prosecuted in California for the Unabomer's crimes...
INDICTED. THEODORE KACZYNSKI, 54; on federal charges for four Unabomber attacks; in Sacramento, California...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Federal authorities made a second round of charges against Ted Kaczynski Friday as the 54-year-old suspected Unabomber was indicted for three 1980s blasts in Michigan, Tennessee, and Utah. Kaczynski would face up to 120 years in prison if convicted, but the Justice Department says it will not prosecute until a verdict is reached on current charges of transporting, mailing and using explosives in four lethal attacks. Kaczynski has pleaded not guilty in a Sacramento court to the previous indictments, which alone could lead to the death penalty. It's likely that additional charges will come forward...
...heart goes out to David Kaczynski. He made an honorable but surely agonizing decision to turn his brother Theodore over to the FBI as the Unabom suspect [NATION, April 22]. As if enough had not been asked of him, he had to see you question his motive for doing so. Time said, "Can anyone be sure that an apparent act of principle isn't also, ever so slightly, a subtle act of retaliation?" Your article failed to show any credible reason why David Kaczynski should feel a need to retaliate against his brother. I wish you had written an objective...
...celebrity at Harvard. Last year, the name Gina M. Grant was especially popular as students participated in the eternal debate as to whether or not the elite Harvard should have admitted such a horrific crime-ridden person. Well, she wasn't admitted; but many years ago, Theodore J. Kaczynski '62 was admitted. He was a math concentrator, he graduated and when he grew up, he became the suspected Unabomber! A celebrity. There is something almost sickly refreshing about the fact that the Unabomber may have graduated from Harvard. I think it makes the school a little more diverse...