Current:Home > Markets"Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski found dead in prison cell -WealthDrive Solutions
"Unabomber" Ted Kaczynski found dead in prison cell
View
Date:2025-04-17 20:30:49
Theodore "Ted" Kaczynski, the man known as the "Unabomber" for a series of bombings targeting scientists, was found dead in his prison cell Saturday morning, a spokesperson for the federal Bureau of Prisons told CBS News.
Kaczynski was found unresponsive in his prison cell just after midnight Saturday morning, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a news release. Staff "immediately initiated life-saving measures," and Kaczynski was transported to a local hospital. He was pronounced dead there, the department said.
The bureau spokesperson said that he was pronounced dead around 8 a.m.
A cause of death was not immediately known.
At the time of his death, Kaczynski was being held at the U.S. Bureau of Prison's FMC Butner medical center in eastern North Carolina, where he had been transferred in Dec. 2021. The reasons for his transfer were not made public. Previously, he was serving a life sentence at ADX Florence, a federal supermax prison in Colorado.
Kaczynski terrorized the nation with a mail bombing campaign that ran from 1978 to 1995. He sent homemade bombs to victims, CBS San Francisco previously reported, cumulatively killing three people and injuring 24.
The Harvard-trained mathematician and former UC Berkeley math professor targeted anyone having to do with the advancement of technology.
Kaczynski was captured on April 3, 1996, after an almost two-decade manhunt. He was found living in a cabin in the backwoods on Montana in a 10-by-14 foot plywood and tarpaper cabin, where he'd been living since the 1970s. His brother David Kaczynski
and his wife Linda Patrik turned him into the FBI. David Kaczynski recognized his brother's handwriting in an anti-technology manifesto, titled "Industrial Society and Its Future," when it was published in national newspapers.
Kaczynski pled guilty to charges including transportation of an explosive with intent to kill or injure, mailing an explosive device with the intent to kill or injure, and use of a destructive device in relation to a crime of violence.
Arden Farhi contributed reporting.
Cara TabachnickCara Tabachnick is a news editor for CBSNews.com. Contact her at cara.tabachnick@cbsinteractive.com
veryGood! (2553)
Related
- Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
- House Republicans issue criminal referrals for James and Hunter Biden, alleging they lied to Congress
- Black Music Month has evolved since the 1970s. Here’s what you need to know
- After Mavs partnership stalled, Luka Doncic and Kristaps Porzingis duel in NBA Finals
- Current, future North Carolina governor’s challenge of power
- Slightly more Americans apply for jobless benefits, but layoffs remain at healthy levels
- Latino advocacy group asks judge to prevent border proposal from appearing on Arizona’s ballot
- An Iowa man is accused of killing 3 people with a metal pipe
- Meta releases AI model to enhance Metaverse experience
- 'Big Little Lies' Season 3: What we know
Ranking
- Retirement planning: 3 crucial moves everyone should make before 2025
- Giraffe hoists 2-year-old into the air at drive-thru safari park: My heart stopped
- Millie Bobby Brown, Bon Jovi's son and the truth about getting married in your early 20s
- Why Teen Mom's Leah Messer Was Hesitant to Support Her Dad Through His Detox Journey
- New Mexico governor seeks funding to recycle fracking water, expand preschool, treat mental health
- NTSB begins considering probable cause in a near-collision between FedEx and Southwest planes
- The backlog of Honolulu building permits is taking a toll on city revenue
- Woman charged with shooting two people believed to be her parents, killing one, authorities say
Recommendation
IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
Trump to campaign in Arizona following hush money conviction
Idaho Murder Case: Ethan Chapin’s Mom Tearfully Shares How She Finds Comfort After His Death
'It's invasive & irresponsible': Taylor Swift defends Lady Gaga after pregnancy rumors
US appeals court rejects Nasdaq’s diversity rules for company boards
Kevin Costner said he refused to shorten his 17-minute eulogy for Whitney Houston: I was her imaginary bodyguard.
Stock market today: Asian stocks rise after Wall Street barrels to records
Secret Service head says RNC security plans not final as protesters allege free speech restrictions