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David Kaczynski is the younger brother of Ted Kaczynski
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Alaska Teen Media Institute Reporter Max Jungreis sat down with David Kaczynski to discuss how things with his brother, Ted Kaczynski, turned out the way they did. In part 1, David gives some background on their childhood and explains how certain events in his brothers life might have contributed Ted's nearly 20 year mail bombing spree across America.
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Alaska Teen Media Institute Reporter Max Jungreis sat down with David Kaczynski to discuss how things with his brother, Ted Kaczynski, turned out the way they did. In part 1, David gives some background on their childhood and explains how certain events in his brothers life might have contributed Ted's nearly 20 year mail bombing spree across America.





Olivia Cueva
Posted on May 01, 2012 at 11:18 PM | Permalink
Review of "The Unabomber is My Brother Part 1, Segment 1"
This is the second segment of Max Jungreis’ interview with the Unabomber’s little brother David Kaczynski. In this piece, the listener hears David reflecting on Ted’s social behavior and his inability to connect with others. The magic of the piece appears during David’s retelling of a childhood story, in which Ted builds a second door handle to help his small three-year-old brother open the backyard door. The story paints a thoughtful, helpful, and determined image of Ted Kaczynski and it is moving in the context of Ted’s actions later in life. I think this story could be edited into its own piece.