The Unabomber and the Sports Car - seattlepi.com (blog)

In February 1987, a bomb exploded in a parking lot in back of the CAAMS computer store in Salt Lake City, when Gary Wright, son of the store’s owner, tried to move it out of the way. The FBI learned that witnesses not only saw the suspect, but also spotted a mid-1970s red Fiat Spider leaving the parking lot. All of this is a bit of throat-clearing to get into the longer story of the FBI’s involvement in the UNABOM case (so named because his first targets were UNiversities and Airlines), spelled out in a new book, “Unabomber: How the FBI Broke Its Own... Turchie, Freeman’s number two on the task force and its day-to-day leader. and Donald Max Noel, task force supervisory special agent and the man who, with agent Tom McDaniel, slapped the cuffs on Kaczynski at his wilderness cabin outside Lincoln, Mont. , in April 1996. The book is narrated by Freeman and what makes it stand apart from other true crime stories is the fact this is apparently the first real inside look at the FBI’s long and frustrating search for Kaczynski. Source: blog.seattlepi.com