Sources Claim , Ted Kaczynski , Died By Suicide in Federal Prison.<br />On June 10, Theodore "Ted" Kaczynski, <br />better known as the "Unabomber," <br />died in federal prison at the age of 81. .<br />'The Independent' reports that a spokesperson for the Bureau of Prisons told the Associated Press (AP) that Kaczynski was found unresponsive in his cell. .<br />'The Independent' reports that a spokesperson for the Bureau of Prisons told the Associated Press (AP) that Kaczynski was found unresponsive in his cell. .<br />AP reports that four people familiar with the matter <br />say that Kaczynski died by suicide, though the <br />official cause of death has yet to be announced.<br />Kaczynski was serving a life sentence <br />without the possibility of parole in <br />a federal prison in North Carolina.<br />Kaczynski was serving a life sentence <br />without the possibility of parole in <br />a federal prison in North Carolina.<br />In 1996, he was arrested <br />in western Montana, where he <br />was found living in a primitive cabin.<br />While on trial, Kaczynski pleaded guilty to <br />setting 16 explosions that killed three people <br />and injured 23 others between 1978 and 1995.<br />While on trial, Kaczynski pleaded guilty to <br />setting 16 explosions that killed three people <br />and injured 23 others between 1978 and 1995.<br />Computer store owner Hugh Scrutton, advertising <br />executive Thomas Mosser and lobbyist Gilbert Murray <br />were all killed by Kaczynski's homemade bombs.<br />In 1993, both Yale University computer <br />expert David Gelernter and California geneticist <br />Charles Epstein were maimed by bombs. .<br />In 1993, both Yale University computer <br />expert David Gelernter and California geneticist <br />Charles Epstein were maimed by bombs. .<br />Kaczynski was a Harvard-trained<br />mathematician whose manifesto decried<br />the advent of advanced technology. .<br />'The Independent' reports that his <br />arrest in 1995 ended one of the longest <br />and most expensive manhunts in U.S. history
