In a peculiar twist of fate, the cabin where notorious domestic terrorist Ted Kaczynski, also known as the Unabomber, lived in isolation for over 20 years has become a prized artifact in the FBI's collection of evidence. The cabin, located in a remote Montana wilderness area, is a tangible reminder of the Unabomber's reign of terror that left three people dead and 23 others injured through a series of bombings that targeted universities, airlines, and other institutions. As the FBI continues to study the cabin, they are uncovering new insights into Kaczynski's motivations and the factors that contributed to his descent into extremism. Three decades after the Unabomber's arrest, the cabin remains a haunting symbol of the devastating impact of his actions on American society.


30 Years Later, the Unabomber’s Cabin Is a Prized F.B.I. Artifact  The New York Times