This is the story of Ted Kaczynski, the Unabomber, whom Luigi Mangione mentioned in online publications
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The “Unabomber” terrorized the American population for 20 years.
Between 1978 and 1995, Theodore Kaczynski became known as the Unabomber, a name created from the contraction of “University and Airline Bomber.” For nearly two decades the mathematician manufactured explosive devices that he sent to different academics, researchers and airline executives in the United States, perpetrating a total of 16 bomb attacks that killed three people and injured and maimed another 23.The 17 years that delayed his capture m…
By CNN Luigi Mangione, the suspect of being the author of the shots that killed the CEO of UnitedHealthCare in Manhattan, publicly tracked nearly 300 books he had read or wanted to read. Among them, he published a favorable review of Ted Kaczynski's manifesto, the Unabomber, on a book website.
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