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Kaczynski

British  
/ kæˈtʃɪnskɪ /

noun

  1. Lech . 1949–2010, Polish politician, president of Poland from 2005

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Theodore Kaczynski was tracked down with help from his brother who read portions of the Unabomber’s manifesto and alerted authorities to his suspicions.

From Los Angeles Times

David Kaczynski noticed similarities between the manifesto and letters he received from his brother.

From Los Angeles Times

Agents involved in the hunt said they might never have found the reclusive former mathematics professor without the help provided by David Kaczynski.

From Los Angeles Times

“We were not on the phone very long. I think our call was about 30 seconds or so,” Kaczynski told CNN anchor Erin Burnett.

From Salon

Kaczynski said that the importance of the photos comes from the fact that they “have not been widely reported and pre-date any of Epstein’s known legal issues.”

From Salon