Unabomber’s gear: online sale
p2pnet.net News:- The US Marshals Service will sell “Unabomber” Theodore Kaczynski’s property through an online auction and the proceeds will go toward a $15 million restitution order to pay victims and their families, says Reuters.
But the unnamed auctioneer will get up to 10% to, “cover its costs,” says the story
“Among the items on auction will be thousands of pages of writings by Kaczynski, a former math professor who withdrew from society and developed radical anti-technology beliefs,” says the story.
“Other personal items, which were seized in a 1996 raid of Kaczynski’s cabin, on the block will be hand tools, shovels, saw blades, knives, bows and arrows, axes, clothing, typewriters and a briefcase containing his degrees from the University of Michigan.”
Kaczynski, 64, killed three people and injured more than 20 with homemade bombs sent through the mail from 1978 to 1995, adds Reuters. He also threatened to blow up airplanes.
Also See:
Reuters – Judge orders online sale of Unabomber goods, August 12, 2006
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