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UNABOM
$1,000,000 Reward
SERIES OF UNSOLVED BOMBINGS
Beginning in May, 1978, a series of bombing incidents have occurred across the
United States for which there is no apparent explanation or motive. No person
or group has been identified as the perpetrator(s) of these incidents. The
explosions have taken place in eight states from Connecticut to California. As
a result of these bombings, three individuals have been killed and 23 others
injured, some grievously. No incidents associated with this series of bombings
were identified between 1987 and 1993. That changed in late June, 1993, when a
well known geneticist residing in Tiburon, California, and a renown computer
scientist from Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, opened packages which
had been mailed to them and both were severely injured when these packages
exploded. Eighteen months later an advertising executive was killed at his
home in North Caldwell, New Jersey. That was followed by a bomb that killed a
timber industry lobbyist in Sacramento, CA, on April 24, 1995. The latest
bombing was the work of the same perpetrators(s).
The UNABOM Task Force is appealing to the public for assistance. For this
purpose, a one million dollar reward is being offered for information
resulting in the identification, arrest and conviction of the person(s)
responsible. Contact the UNABOM Task Force via Email at unabomfbi.gov or via
telephone at 1-(800) 701-2662.
Last Updated June 30, 1995