This collection includes cases that are accompanied by Inside the Case videos, which offer behind-the-scenes insights and tips from case authors to help you assess the usefulness of a case for your teaching goals. But they consisted of things like pieces of metal and plastic pipe and C-cell batteries and electrical wire. Turchie: There was a small manila envelope. Robert Shelton, in the foreground with a cigarette, was the leader of the United Klans of America. And that was pretty much the end of my time in Palo Alto and the beginning of my time on UNABOM. The prosecution is a counterterrorism success in the waning weeks of the Trump administration. Somebody would recognize this. This would become so important to us that—I didn't know it, of course, then, but as I was reading all this—that a few months later, it would become one of the discoveries that would start us off on a number of investigative projects that had to do with writing. Henry Hays, 29, on trial for capital murder in Mobile, Alabama. Turchie: The May 1978 bomb was interesting because it was found at the University of Chicago Circle Campus and it had $10 in uncanceled stamps, but it was not mailed. Puckett and Turchie said that small detail—and a closer look at the other early bombings—helped the task force determine that the bomber knew the Chicago area well. They’re at the home of Theodore Kaczynski—the man who had become known to the world as the Unabomber. "'My child is gone. Puckett: None of the victims knew each other. Minutes later, the store owner’s son pulled into the lot and picked up the item, which looked like boards with nails protruding from the top. Not only was the Unabomber alive, but his campaign of violence was growing more intense. A look inside the case to take down a massive college cheating scheme The criminal case against dozens of parents exposed how the wealthy and connected were paying to … The next morning, Michael's body was found hanging from a tree on the residential Herndon Avenue. They were going to engage in a deep reinvestigation of each bombing—a process he knew would be long and would feel fruitless and frustrating at times. When a well-liked young man in Milwaukee, WI is found shot to death inside his locked home, detectives must piece together his final days through a network of friends and lovers to expose a killer’s desire to … The question now in front of the UNABOM Task Force: Do we publish this? Fletcher: Kathleen Puckett had been right—the Unabomber did not plan to stop. He went onto get his Ph.D. and taught briefly at the University of California, Berkeley. Steve Lewis: April 3, 1996. He said, 'You take this case and you work it.' It was just left by a car. I get on the bus. "So I started interviewing these people and I approached them with the idea they were not the subject of that investigation, other than the fact I want your information. He’s older. That would allow them to better review suspects referred through the tip line. In April 1995, another strong device killed the president of the California Forestry Association. In 1971, he bought a small piece of land in Lincoln, Montana, where he moved and began living largely off the land. Inside the FBI. Hooker's victim Colleen Stan attempts to block his release . Several months later, in the early spring of 1994, Special Agent Terry Turchie was happily sitting at a desk in the FBI’s Palo Alto office. To mark this anniversary, our host, Kristen Fletcher, revisited the case with the FBI leader who helped get those agents to that cabin door and the special agent who got inside the mind of a deadly terrorist. He'd been with Perry at another sister's home in Mobile, Alabama, when he stepped out around 11 p.m. to pick up cigarettes. By Breeanna Hare, CNN At first, Cecelia Perry thought she knew what happened to her younger brother when he failed to return from a late-night trip to a service station on March 20, 1981. Inside the Justice Department, officials weighed whether the men should be tried in the U.K. or U.S. or even transferred to the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. I go to Illinois. She did not believe the Unabomber would stop—or could. Here's Kathleen Puckett on the difficulty of creating an extensive portrait of the suspect she described as the most careful serial bomber anyone had ever seen. The rest were all sent in the mail. And like the Percy Wood bomb, this bomb was built into a hollowed-out three-ring notebook. Taylor, 26, was killed by police during the execution of a "no-knock" warrant. Each member was included in every detail of the investigation—regardless of their role. The cabin also held extensive writings that included diary entries on all of his crimes. Updated 2:40 AM ET, Sun April 11, 2021 (CNN)At first, Cecelia Perry thought she knew what happened to … Inside the case that bankrupted the Klan By Breeanna Hare, CNN At first, Cecelia Perry thought she knew what happened to her younger brother when he failed to return from a … Nobody knows I’m there. Kelly told police he'd noticed what looked like blood on Hayes' clothes. He was a real cipher. As 1994 drew to a close, Turchie said the task force was making progress and was feeling more positive as the pieces came together. Think of all that, and now look at this composite. A lock () or https:// means you've safely connected to the .gov website. It was a drug case gone bad.' Inside the Justice Department, officials weighed whether the men should be tried in the U.K. or U.S. or even transferred to the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Were they linked to the bomber? Second, the manifesto, with its unique ideas and very particular phrasing, spelling, and word choices, was going to look familiar to someone. Michael said, 'I'll walk up there and get 'em.'". Inside the case that bankrupted the Klan. The three men initially charged in Donald's death. The April 2016 Artifact of the Month pieces of one of Ted Kaczynski’s—also known as the Unabomber—bombs. And there was a letter, though, with the bomb—this time with the package—and it was a request of Professor McConnell to review a student’s so-called master’s thesis in a topic called the history of science. And on his secrecy. Fletcher: Turchie knew he was going to need a new approach. How quickly can you get up to San Francisco from Palo Alto?”—which was in the South Bay. Fletcher: Despite what he’d written, they knew the bomber was not part of a group. Were they linked to each other? That bomb was similar to one left in the parking lot of computer store in Sacramento, California, 15 months earlier. Sarah Everard disappeared on her way home from a friend's house in London and … Between publication date and February 1996, well over 50,000 people called the UNABOM tip line. And this is where the artist rendition comes from—the composite drawing showing the man in the gray hooded sweatshirt and the aviator sunglasses. Fletcher: To learn more about the case, visit fbi.gov/unabomber. "The undertaker didn't want me to see where they'd made a footprint on his face with their boots.". Talking about drug addicts," Williams says. Fletcher: They arrested Kaczynski for possessing explosive materials and continued the search over the next several days. The racist hatred that led to Donald's death and his mother Beulah Mae Donald's fight for justice is explored in the CNN Original Series, "The People v. The Klan," airing Sunday at 9 p.m. ET/PT. All of them, according to Pat and Don, our explosives guys, could be used to make explosive mixtures. With Hays sentenced to death and Knowles facing life in prison, the men who brutally assaulted and killed the 19-year-old were finally punished. The crime that shocked Arizona Still missing: Inside the Robert Fisher fugitive case 20 years later The FBI hopes someone with direct knowledge of Robert Fisher will … And by trying Hays in the state of Alabama, the prosecution was able to seek the death penalty. Anderson was accused of killing a White police officer in an earlier robbery. Police learned that day that Klansmen were in the area; Bennie Jack Hays, the second-highest-ranking Klansman in the state, owned the property across the street from where Donald's body was found. The manifesto was published as a special section within the September 19, 1995, edition of The Washington Post. Here’s Turchie recounting that conversation: Terry Turchie: He said, “When do you think you can be here? Treated yearbook photo of Michael Donald. Jesse Jackson came to Mobile, helping the case to gain national attention. He had a view of Stanford’s campus and a portfolio of national security investigations. That was not the issue. Inside CASE CASE Construction Equipment is built on the principle that simple is better. Timeline: Inside the investigation of Breonna Taylor's killing and its aftermath. "If he came home and I was lying down, he'd do, you know, little things to help," Perry says. An official website of the United States government. I cover myself. Newt brings Jacob Kowalski inside his briefcase full of magical creatures.----- Follow my Facebook Page! The new year brings the all the joys and near-drownings of young love in The Case of the Fire Inside, the latest volume of Bad Machinery! Fletcher: Central to the re-investigation in Turchie’s mind was to take a fresh look at the bomber himself. Now retired FBI special agent James Bodman was tapped to look into the murder of Michael Donald. And we thought, you know, he’s picking these people up out things he’s reading. By the time the manifesto came, the public was actually focused and compartmentalized on this message. It was a long road, but the work Turchie and his task force did paid off—and with the help of an aware and informed public, they stopped a killer. Get FBI email alerts Every customer experience begins and ends with support from people at a company with a heritage of strong values and steeped in more than 175 years of knowledge. Fletcher: Theodore Kaczynski eventually agreed to plead guilty to all charges. Very, very disparate. You couldn’t even trace the batteries back to where they were purchased or acquired. "The agreement was (that), since Tiger had incriminated Henry Hays, Tiger would be allowed to plead guilty to a civil rights violation in the Federal system and was to have been sentenced to a life term, and then we would try Henry in state court for capital murder," former Mobile District Attorney Chris Galanos explains in the docuseries. The fourth and final bomb, of course, in 1985, was the bomb that killed Hugh Scrutton, the owner of Rentech Computer Store in Sacramento, in December of 1985. The crime occurred in the early morning hours of March 18, 1990 inside Boston’s famed Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. But that third bomb, which was on that plane in 1979 flying from Chicago to Washington, D.C., simply malfunctioned and didn’t work right. Nineteen-year-old Michael Donald was thoughtful and responsible — working at night and watching […] Puckett said they got another rare glimpse into the mind of the bomber when he started communicating more directly—in 1993, he sent a letter to The New York Times. After he was seen in 1987, he disappeared for a number of years and never placed another bomb. "The Klan wanted the message to get back to the Black people of not just Alabama, but the whole United States, that we would not stand for a Black person killing a White police officer and getting away with it," Knowles testified. One of Donald's killers, James "Tiger" Knowles, confessed. "The head of the FBI office came up to me and laid a paper file on my desk and he said, 'Jim, take this case. Inside the case that bankrupted the Klan At first, Cecelia Perry thought she knew what happened to her younger brother when he failed to return from a … Turchie wanted an updated profile, and he felt Special Agent Kathleen Puckett—who’d been on his counterintelligence squad and was now working toward a Ph.D. in clinical psychology—was the person to do it. I did a great job. ... My niece Vanessa said, 'I need some cigarettes.' Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites. CNN - Inside the case that bankrupt the Klan (CNN) — At first, Cecelia Perry thought she knew what happened to her younger brother when he failed to return from a late-night trip to a service station on March 20, 1981. He was innocent in this.". "Mobile had a fairly significant late-night street population. They supposedly kept saying, 'It was a drug case gone bad. The youngest child of Beulah Mae Donald, he. Turchie: By now we're telling people it’s not, like, as random as it looks. Turchie: What was really interesting is on the shelf across the back of the cabin—and this is what struck us when we looked in there—there were these containers, and they were labeled. They then took his body back to a residential area of Mobile, where they hung his body from a tree. In this case, they had no latent fingerprints, no hair and fibers that led anywhere, not even—even, in some of these devices along the way, the batteries were even stripped. He begins with the first known UNABOM device. Beulah Mae Donald's lawyer, then Sen. Michael Figures, along with Morris Dees, the co-founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center. So, he probably held these beliefs his entire life. A quarter-century ago, FBI agents raided the Montana cabin of Theodore Kaczynski after his writings were used to identify him as the elusive serial bomber who conducted a years-long reign of terror that left three dead and nearly two dozen injured. Inside the national fallout of this unusual, and yet all too familiar, case. They would need more evidence to arrest him. The first conclusion was no—we don’t give in to terrorists. Because, first of all, the writings were very passionate, and it was obvious—and Kathy made a big appeal on this in one of our meetings—that there’s no question this man really believes in what he’s writing here. I get the case. It was mailed to the president of United Airlines at the time, Percy Wood. FBI.gov is an official site of the U.S. government, U.S. Department of Justice, emailStay Connected Given the Unabomber’s caution about leaving physical evidence, those letters were a rare source of needed clues. Priceless artworks were taken and have never been found. Harvard Business Publishing Education. He implicated Henry Hays, the other Klansman who helped him kill Donald that March night in 1981, and both men were arrested. To catch the brilliant recluse who had been disciplined about leaving few clues, the FBI had to rethink its investigative strategies, lean on the media in a new way, and turn to the public for help. But Turchie said a quick glance into the cabin that day made it clear that the tiny space was a literal bomb-making factory. The two Klansmen, Henry Hays and James "Tiger" Knowles, then took Donald to a secluded location where they beat him, strangled him and cut his throat. In an attempt to pay some of the damages owed, the United Klans of America, "I wanted to know who all really killed my child,'' she said in response, according to. That night, members of the same local Klan chapter. Inside the Son of Sam Case. None of them had anything in common. But let’s start with what they did know in 1994. He sent several publications a dense, long essay called Industrial Society and Its Future. But eventually, the UNABOM Task Force changed its mind. They figured he may have lived there and used it as his base early in his bombing campaign. To test the theory, they recreated the dimensions of the device and consulted postal records on the size of the mailbox that was at the site in 1978. Then Sen. Michael Figures and his brother Thomas Figures, at the time an Assistant United States Attorney, steadily. "We would always sit around on Friday night, 'cause she lived right round the corner from my mom. He’s more speculative. Video Watch the latest explainer videos, case study discussions, and whiteboard sessions, featuring ideas and practical advice for leaders. "It was really depressing -- you couldn't eat, you couldn't think of nothing else 'cause our life had just come to a standstill," Donald's sister Cecelia Perry says. Louis St-Laurent was the leading Canadian behind the achievement of union with Newfoundland, writes David MacKenzie. As … This has been a production of Inside the FBI. Cecelia Perry, Michael Donald's older sister. The FBI’s April 2021 Artifact of the Month is Theodore (Ted) Kaczynski's cabin, where he was arrested on April 3, 1996 near Lincoln, Montana. The way that we organized, and the fact that we never gave up. And one was labeled with the chemical compound for potassium chlorate. Here’s Turchie again on how they focused the public’s attention after a long string of bombings. The most recent update I could locate on the case to have him classified as a Violent Sexual Predator. Look at this man in 1987 with the gray hooded sweatshirt and the aviator sunglasses. I understand everybody in town's been interviewed three times.' The team also reexamined the few cover letters that had preceded or been attached to some of the bombing devices. CLIP 03/31/21. San Francisco Bay area, from '85 on. After consulting with FBI leadership and the attorney general’s office, they decided to ask the newspapers to publish it. The Unabomber had familiarity and a nexus. "We just started investigating everything we could.". ", Adds Perry, "We had to just live and work through it because we knew that he was just an innocent person. Fletcher: With the reinvestigation of each crime, however, the task force began to piece together more of the bomber’s background. The third bomb was interesting because it had been placed on an airplane. So we had now a huge piece to add to this. Herndon Avenue, the street where Michael Donald's body was found, New CNN Original Series: 'The People v. The Klan', The morning Michael Donald's body was found, Michael Donald's sister: 'The hurt is still there', worked in the mailroom of the Mobile Press-Register, were released after a grand jury determined, applied pressure on the Justice Department, instead gave Henry Hays the death penalty. Michael's mother Beulah Mae Donald held an open-casket funeral, saying that she wanted the world to see the horror that had been inflicted on her son. First, Kathleen Puckett was all but certain that the promise to stop bombing was hollow. Inside was a black-and-white bandana and personal note of thanks from Johnny Depp. Cory Hall, UC Berkley. We were out on a hunt.". And there was a real fear that he was so careful, so smart, so determined to cover his tracks, that they would find no physical evidence to tie him to the crimes. So, in other words, we were asking everyone to be highly involved in every aspect of this investigation as far as being in a position to render an opinion or give their ideas and thoughts. It turned out the key witness, Johnny Ray Kelly, had his own legal troubles -- and the story he'd told police was a lie. After the Salt Lake City bomb, though, six years went by—and nothing. This article is a part of MLI's latest issue of Inside Policy where MLI’s authors and experts draw inspiration from Louis St-Laurent, who offers salient lessons on how to govern successfully and accomplish a great many things in times of crisis. April 8, 2021. So that became important to us as well. Mrs. Donald is shown at a news conference with her attorneys, State Sen. Michael Figures, center at podium, and Morris Dees, founder of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Interviews with 11 people connected to the case … Inside the Justice Department, officials weighed whether the men should be tried in the U.K. or U.S. or even transferred to Guantanamo, which then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions had called a "very fine place" even though prosecutions there have floundered, lagging behind the speedier justice of American courts. Cases Featuring Inside the Case Videos. The Justice Department, they will not allow us to close the case,'" Bodman says in the CNN series. Kathleen Puckett said so much of the focus of the past investigative work had been on trying to find clues by looking at the victims. The fourth bombing was also in the Chicago area. 25 Years Later I’m Kristen Fletcher with the Office of Public Affairs. That someone would put it all together. I get out there and my bomb doesn’t fit in the mailbox. She asked him, “How will you know the Unabomber when you see him from the thousands of other people you get calls on?”, To which Turchie somewhat sheepishly responded, “I think we’ll know it when we see it.”, And then he held his breath until the attorney general looked back at him and said, “I believe that, too.”. There were other items on the shelves that were literally bomb components. Perhaps the Unabomber had died or simply decided to stop. It was mailed to his house, and it was preceded by a letter. The jury found Hays guilty of capital murder and recommended life without parole. While out on his errand, the teenager was abducted at gunpoint by two members of the Ku Klux Klan, who viciously beat, killed and then lynched the teenager. This is the very careful preparation. Kelly said he asked Hayes about it, and that the man responded that he'd "jumped a Black dude," former Mobile District Attorney Chris Galanos recalls in the CNN series. His wife and toddler had just left the house when the bomb detonated. Inside The Case Of Porsche Humphery. One mentioned a book called Ice Brothers that the team went back and read—trying to suss out what messages may have been in the text of the book. No Thanks In December 1994, a powerful bomb killed an advertising executive in his New Jersey home. It exploded on contact—sending him to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. It has been reconstructed at FBI Headquarters. "Nobody saw anything, nobody heard anything," former Mobile homicide detective Wilbur Williams says in the CNN series. Fletcher: His focus, she believed, was on the deadliness of his bombs—they had grown more sophisticated and dangerous over time. The Unabomber Case. Oh, OK. Do something about it.". "Especially in Alabama. That kind of stood out. We'd gotten the rope, and we got the gun, and then I tied the hangman's noose in Henry's car. Updated 0640 GMT (1440 HKT) April 11, 2021. Fletcher: That’s when the case came alive again, with those two mailed bombs. Inside The Murder Case Of Charlotte Waites. Our equipment is an evolution of fine-tuned products designed to solve real world challenges. "My mother, she say, 'The worst has already been done,'" Cecelia Perry remembers in the CNN series. Petition to stop his release . Inside the Human Genome is the first book to examine the philosophical question of why, from the perspectives of biochemistry and molecular genetics, flaws exist in the biological world. On how they focused the public was actually focused and compartmentalized on this message ruse. 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