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The Unabomber Couldn’t Make His 50th Harvard Reunion

Unabomber suspect Theodore Kaczynski (C) is lead out by armed US marshalls at the Federal Courthouse 22 January in Sacramento, CA. Kaczynski admitted he was the Unabomber, pleading guilty to all counts.
Unabomber suspect Theodore Kaczynski (C) is lead out by armed US marshalls at the Federal Courthouse 22 January in Sacramento, CA. Kaczynski admitted he was the Unabomber, pleading guilty to all counts. Photo: Bob Galbraith/AFP/Getty Images

He did, however, kindly let everyone know what he’s been up to. Ted Kaczynski’s latest entry in the alumni directory lists his awards — “Eight life sentences, issued by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California, 1998” — and publications: his 2010 manifesto “Technological Slavery,” put out by “Feral House.”

Unabomber Couldn’t Make His 50th Reunion