Where is ted kaczynski in jail




















A subsequent linguistic analysis by the Bureau allowed them to arrest Ted Kaczynski. Ted was arrested in , on 10 counts of illegally transporting, mailing, and using bombs, as well as 3 counts of murder. Initially, he did not want to plead insanity but tried to kill himself in jail. An evaluation showed him to be a paranoid schizophrenic. This is the only reason why he escaped a death sentence, and took a plea deal instead, in Ted received eight life sentences without the possibility of parole.

Now at the age of 75, he will likely not see the light of day outside of the prison walls where he currently resides, in the United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility ADX in Florence, Colorado. According to CNN, it is one of the most intense and isolated prisons in the United States and is often referred to as the "Alcatraz of the Rockies. Like most of the other inmates at ADX, Kaczynski spends about 23 hours a day in a seven by 12 foot cell completely made of concrete.

In total, the FBI tracked 16 bombs created by Kaczynski that resulted in 23 injured victims and three deaths. Only two bombs were identified and diffused prior to the explosion.

In due time, the unsub i. They painstakingly investigated the lives of victims and recovered bomb components but Kaczynski was smart.

He was careful to leave no forensic evidence, he used only easily found materials to make his bombs, and the victims were chosen at random. Kaczynski was arraigned in Sacramento the home of his third and final murder victim and charged with multiple counts related to his numerous bombing attacks.

He rejected an insanity plea but later attempted suicide in his jail cell in early which resulted in a psychiatric evaluation. Kaczynski was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. As a result, Kaczynski was offered a plea bargain, which allowed him to avoid the death penalty.

He wrote about the trials and tribulations of creating bombs and his personal feelings to each of his bombing attacks, albeit in code. His writing habit ultimately led to his capture. He said if it was published, he'd halt his bombing campaign. After much debate, the FBI pushed for its publication and Kaczynski was fingered after his brother recognized the writing style. He was a arrested in and charged with ten counts of illegally transporting, mailing, and using bombs, and three counts of murder.

He took a plea deal in and got a life sentence rather than facing the death penalty in exchange for pleading guilty to all charges. It's the only current supermax prison in the United States and it is designed to hold the nation's most dangerous criminals. A supermax provides an even higher level of custody than a maximum security prison. It holds multiple Al-Qaeda terrorists as well as notorious domestic terrorists like Eric Rudolph , who bombed the Summer Olympics, and Terry Nichols, a co-conspirator of the Oklahoma City Bombing.

During the early part of his incarceration, he befriended another famous bomber. They remained friends until McVeigh was executed, Yahoo!



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