Covering Kaczynski : How MTN reported one of the biggest stories of the 20th century
An MTN Special Report Covering Kaczynski
By: Casey Conlon
and last updated 2021-04-03 23:53:32-04
BILLINGS â On April 3, 1996, the FBI arrested an unknown former college professor named Theodore Kaczynski - a man who would later admit to being the domestic terrorist known around the world as The Unabomber.
It was one of the longest manhunts in FBI history - 17+ years - that eventually ended at a remote cabin just south of Lincoln, Montana. In today s fully-connected world, it would be nearly impossible for anyone to hide in plain sight that long. But this was 1996, in a town with limited to no cell phone service. When CBS Dan Rather and Jim Stewart broke the news early that afternoon, suddenly the country s biggest story had fallen onto the Montana Television Network s doorstep.
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