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Striking similarity.

Not so much if you make the pic larger (although it gets blurry) but nevertheless an interesting pic regarding Ted’s body language. Standing there, straight and emotionless, hands in his pockets as if he would like to hide his personality or even himself. In fact, he later hid himself in the forest in his small building with almost no windows – so nobody could see him rather than him not being able to see the forest (which he actually loved). Weired picture. If mom would have seen me like this, she would have asked me to put my hands out of the pockets (probably to see if I had any ammonium nitrate in my hands..).

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Posted : November 13, 2014 10:34 am
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I agree Murray. I think the main reasons Ted should be regarded as a suspect in Vance relate to the rarity of the Vance bomb design and the Ted bomb designs – only 2 out of 17,700. That along with the other evidence is important. I think the reason Vance was targeted was both for experimentation with bombs, to disrupt society, revenge against the federal government andto increase social strife on the race issue.

But perhaps an added reason may be a conscious or even subconscious desire to strike at someone who looks like his father.

QT you are right about the body language. Ted was standoffish and displays no warmth towards his father. His whole life was one of increasing isolation.

But speaking of pictures, in this one Ted poses with white string. Why? I don’t know. But Zodiac did tie the victims at LB with white clothesline rope. The white string must have some meaning for Ted to pose with it. And you can see in these pics how much he looks like the suspect sketch in the Hakari murder, a murder which police thought might be one in a series with Bennallack and Lass.

Two Photographs of Bearded Ted Kaczynski vs. Sketch of Suspect in Murder of Sacramento Nurse Judith Hakari.

Hakari is considered a possible victim of the Zodiac, and police thought her killer also probably murdered Sacramento resident Nancy Bennallack (in a ONS like home invasion attack) and Nevada resident Donna Lass, both also regarded as possible Zodiac victims.

The day after Bennallack was killed, but before it hit the newspapers, the Zodiac sent a Halloween Card to the SF Chronicle claiming a new 14th victim.

And the Zodiac sent in a postcard strongly suggesting he killed Lass.

The bearded Ted Kaczynski bears an obvious strong similarity to the bearded suspect in these possible Zodiac murders.

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Posted : November 14, 2014 2:44 am
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I do have to say that the drawing and the pics depict someone with a very odd part in their hair. Ted parted his hair extremely far on the side and the drawing depicts the same. It is unusual.

As far as the "white string", has anyone ever asked TK about that? Could it simply be a piece of hay? What is the rest of the pic?

 
Posted : November 14, 2014 8:25 am
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I do have to say that the drawing and the pics depict someone with a very odd part in their hair. Ted parted his hair extremely far on the side and the drawing depicts the same. It is unusual.

As far as the "white string", has anyone ever asked TK about that? Could it simply be a piece of hay? What is the rest of the pic?

I got us off the bombing topic of this thread so I responded to you here: viewtopic.php?f=102&t=938&start=110

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Posted : November 15, 2014 8:00 am
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I disagree about the part being very odd, at least back in the day. My poi parted his hair that way as did many others. Many men still part their hair like that now. As the hair thins, that part gets wider (I guess) in order to cover up the thin/bald spots. It is what is known as a "combover."

 
Posted : November 18, 2014 1:11 am
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"But the group’s name had come up last week, when rights officials reported that the name was on the "follow-up" letters. The letters also contained numbers on the bottom, much like a secret code, officials said."

[This is a message from the terrorist group FC. To prove its [sic.] authentic we give our identifying number (to be kept secret): 553-25-4394.]

AK you mention this code at the beginning of the thread
* VANCE BOMBER SECRET CODE WAS 010187 – FBI THOUGHT IT MIGHT MEAN 01 01 1987 – JANUARY 1, 1987.*

This is similar to the two codes mentioned in the FC letter to LWOD:
"We give a separate, confidential identifying number for verification of any messages we may send you: 82771"

"As a means of proving the authenticity of any further communications we may send to you, we give you an identifying number: 14962. Keep this number secret, so that when you receive a letter bearing it you will know that the letter comes from us. This is different from the identifying number that we gave to the New York Times."

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We blew up Thomas Mosser last December because he was a Burston-Marsteller executive. Among other misdeeds, Burston-Marsteller [sic.] helped Exxon clean up its public image after the Exxon Valdes incident. But we attacked Burston-Marsteller less for its specific misdeed than on general principles. Burston-Marsteller is about the biggest organization in the public relations field. This means that its business is the development of techniques for manipulating people’s attitudes. It was for this more than for its actions in specific cases that we sent a bomb to an executive of this company.

http://articles.latimes.com/1989-12-29/ … hite-women

Group Claims It Sent Fatal Bombs : Terrorism: A letter says the acts are reprisals for violence by black men against white women. It threatens more attacks.
December 29, 1989|LEE MAY | TIMES STAFF WRITER
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ATLANTA — A group calling itself Americans for a Competent Federal Judicial System has claimed responsibility for the mail bombs that killed a federal judge and a lawyer and vowed to kill more people in retaliation for "savage acts of violence by black men against white women," authorities said Thursday.

The claims and threats were in a letter to Brenda Wood, an anchorwoman at WAGA-TV in Atlanta.

The FBI, making its strongest statement to date linking a specific group to the wave of violence in the South, said that the document "may be authentic and related to the recent bombing attacks."

The letter, postmarked Dec. 21 and received Dec. 27, said that the group "assassinated" U.S. 11th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Robert S. Vance and Savannah, Ga., attorney Robert Robinson "in reprisal for the atrocities inflicted on Julie Love," a white woman who was raped and murdered in Atlanta last year. Two black men have been charged in the slaying.

"Two more prominent members of the NAACP shall be assassinated, using more sophisticated means, as part of the same reprisal," the letter threatened. Robinson had represented the National Assn. for the Advancement of Colored People in a desegregation suit involving Savannah schools before the 11th Circuit, which covers Alabama, Florida and Georgia.

"Anytime a black man rapes a white woman in Alabama, Florida or Georgia in the future," the letter said, "Americans for a Competent Federal Judicial System shall assassinate one federal judge, one attorney and one officer of the NAACP."

Vance was killed on Dec. 16 at his home in Mountain Brook, Ala., when he opened a powerful nail bomb sent through the mail. On Dec. 18, a similar bomb killed Robinson at his office in Savannah. A third bomb, sent to the 11th Circuit Court building here, and one sent to the NAACP office in Jacksonville, Fla., were defused.

Federal investigators, including the FBI, postal inspectors, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and the U.S. Marshals Service, as well as local and state officials, have said they believe that the bombings and attempted bombings are connected and may be racially motivated.

Authorities theorized that a white supremacist group or individual may have committed the crimes in retaliation for court decisions favoring black people, including school desegregation cases and cases against the Ku Klux Klan. Some of the klan cases resulted in substantial fines against the KKK.

The 11th Circuit Court handles a large number of civil rights cases, thus making it a likely target, along with the NAACP, which has represented black people in many of the cases.

The letter, parts of which were provided by the TV station, seems to bolster investigators’ theories.

Investigators believe that the letter may be authentic because it contains "similarities" to several "follow-up letters" that were sent to civil rights officials and some of the victims, according to one source close to the investigation. The "follow-up" letters were sent after the wave of bombings began this month.

Investigators say also that letters mailed last August to several TV stations and court officials around the country are similar to the newest letters. One letter was mailed to a Jackson, Miss., station on Aug. 21, the same date that a tear gas bomb exploded at the Atlanta NAACP office.

One investigator, noted, however, that the new letter has "more of a nasty, venomous, bigoted tone" than the earlier letters.

At one point, the letter describes in lurid detail the sex slaying of Love, a 27-year-old preschool fitness teacher, and says her case is "only one of thousands" like it.

Noting the letter’s language, the source asked, rhetorically, whether the writer or writers are "getting wacky" and thus more volatile.

FBI officials said that Americans for a Competent Federal Judicial System "is unknown to any of the agencies participating" in the investigation.

But the group’s name had come up last week, when rights officials reported that the name was on the "follow-up" letters. The letters also contained numbers on the bottom, much like a secret code, officials said.

Daniel Levitas, executive director of the Center for Democratic Renewal, an Atlanta-based organization that monitors hate groups, likened the letter writer or writers to the far-right group Posse Comitatus, which is based mainly in the Midwest and West. "The language in some of these letters criticizing the judiciary . . . seems to indicate to me that (the views are) consistent with that particular far-right group’s world view," he said.

 
Posted : November 18, 2014 3:30 am
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http://articles.latimes.com/1991-06-21/ … mail-bombs

NATION IN BRIEF : MINNESOTA : Mail Bomb Suspect Says He Has Alibi
June 21, 1991|From Times Staff and Wire Reports
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The Georgia man accused in two 1989 mail-bomb murders suggested to jurors in St. Paul, Minn., that his location at the time the packages were mailed gives him an alibi. Walter Leroy Moody Jr., 57, testified in his own defense. He said he had been in Florida on the days the mail bombs were postmarked in Georgia. He is charged in the mail-bomb deaths of 11th Circuit Judge Robert S. Vance and civil rights lawyer Robert E. Robinson.

 
Posted : November 18, 2014 3:36 am
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Maryland State Judge Injured by Package Bomb : Terrorism: The device is left on his doorstep. U.S. officials doubt that the latest attack is linked to four previous ones.
December 23, 1989|LEE MAY and SAM FULWOOD III | TIMES STAFF WRITERS
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HAGERSTOWN, Md. — As authorities ended a frantic week of mail-bomb investigations in the Deep South, another device exploded here Friday, injuring a judge, the third attack on court officials in seven days.

Washington County Circuit Judge John Printz Corderman, 47, was taken to a hospital, suffering from wounds to his groin and fingers after he opened a brown paper-wrapped package bomb that was left on the doorstep of his third-floor apartment in downtown Hagerstown.

After this latest bombing, warnings were sent by Teletype across Maryland to other judges and prosecutors, widening the list of potential mail-bomb targets around the country. Already on this list were federal judges and civil rights groups.

George Hopgood, a special agent at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, said that agents had also found an unexploded bomb at the judge’s apartment. He refused to say whether it had been in the same package.

The bomb that did go off exploded in the judge’s hands, Hopgood said, but it was not particularly powerful.

Dr. Charles R. Chaney, Corderman’s physician, said that "it was a life-threatening bomb, but the injuries do not threaten him." Corderman is expected to remain in the hospital for three days.

Authorities have no suspects in the Corderman attack, Hopgood said. He added that "there is no evidence that (the Hagerstown bombs) were connected to the others" in the South.

"It does not sound like the same (mode of operation)," Tom Moore, an FBI agent in Birmingham, Ala., said. "It sounds like a copy cat."

Last Saturday, U.S. Circuit Judge Robert S. Vance was killed at his home in Mountain Brook, Ala., when a nail bomb, contained in a package delivered through the mail, exploded. A similar bomb killed Savannah, Ga., attorney Robert Robinson, and other bombs sent to the U.S. 11th Circuit Court building here and to the Jacksonville, Fla., NAACP office were safely defused.

The new bomb was less powerful than the other four devices, which were about the size of a shoe box, made of explosives-filled pipe surrounded by nails. Each bomb was in a package postmarked in Georgia.

Steven Keyes, a neighbor of Corderman, said that, when he heard the explosion, "I thought maybe it was a neighbor who had dropped something on the floor. It sounded like a muffled-type bomb. My brother-in-law thought the truck had backfired."

Keyes said he had seen a deliveryman bring a package into the building about 20 minutes before the 2:30 p.m. explosion.

"It looked like a normal person to me, a normal delivery," Keyes said, adding that the deliveryman stayed inside the apartment 5 to 10 minutes. Ten minutes after he departed, the bomb exploded, Keyes said.

Investigators’ theories about the earlier bombings center on race. They believe that a white supremacist or group of them may have committed the crimes in retaliation for court decisions upholding school integration and judgments against the Ku Klux Klan.

Maryland, like the Deep South, where the other bombings occurred, is known as a hotbed of klan activity, but it is not known whether Judge Corderman had been made a target of the group. A computer search did not link him to any race-related cases.

When asked about a possible motive in the Corderman case, police Lt. Robert Frick said: "He’s a judge. He’s put a lot of people away."

In April, 1986, an angry burglary defendant, sentenced to four years, threw a chair at the judge. Corderman promptly added six years to the sentence, vowing to file assault charges, and said that the man "has demonstrated he doesn’t want to be rehabilitated."

Just last Monday, the judge presided over a case in which a 28-year-old man pleaded guilty to beating a 90-year-old woman to death. The man, returned to jail to await sentencing, could get a life term.

Corderman, a Hagerstown native, has sat on Maryland’s 4th Circuit bench since 1977. He served as a state senator from 1975 to 1977 and was a deputy state’s attorney from 1971 to 1974. The Maryland State’s Attorneys’ Assn. named him Legislator of the Year in 1976. He served as president of the Maryland State Bar Assn. in 1984.

Despite his distinguished career, Corderman has not escaped controversy.

The conservative Washington Legal Foundation filed a complaint against Corderman in 1987 because of his support of Handgun Control Inc., a Washington-based lobbying group.

In an interview, Paul Kamenar, a foundation representative, said that the group filed the complaint because Corderman violated the code of judicial conduct in a "crusade to ban handguns." Kamenar said he thought the judge had resigned from Handgun Control, and "that sort of took care of" the complaint. "Nothing further was done. That satisfied our concerns."

No one from Handgun Control could be reached for comment Friday.

Hagerstown Police Chief Paul Wood said Friday that "I understand the judge held a permit to carry a weapon."

 
Posted : November 18, 2014 3:44 am
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Thanks to Darla Jones we got new documents from the FBI via a FOIA request. Including a never before seen doc indicating that the FBI was so startled by the similarity between the 3/89 LA power line IED’s (Improvised Explosive Device) and the Vance bombs they investigated if Moody went to LA in 89. He did not. They withheld these documents from Moody at his trial! That might be a Brady violation for refusal to disclose exculpatory evidence which the prosecution is duty bound to do. I am sending these to Moody at the Alabama death row so he can give it to his lawyers. While Moody may be a bit of a scoundrel if he did not kill anyone he should not be executed. Thanks to Darla Jones, Doranchak, up2something, ricardo gomez, morf and all who have helped with this case. David Kaczynski declined to give DNA in the Zodiac and Tylenol cases, on the grounds that he did not want to expose his brother to the death penalty. but he did tell me he would give DNA for Moody. David is an anti-death penalty advocate. There is DNA in the Vance case that does not match Moody.

INFORMATION FROM FBI FOIA REQUEST

Disputed info: In the book "Tainting Evidence", they give the date for the LA power line bombs as 3/20/90. But in the documents sent to me the date for the incident is given as 3/20/89. If it was 1990, then it would have been IMPOSSIBLE for Roy Moody to have done the LA bombs as he was under 24/7 FBI watch. But even if it was 1989, it would have been very difficult – even virtually impossible for him. There is no evidence of Moody going to LA in 1989, or at any time as far as I know. And absolutely no evidence to show he would be involved in an anti-technology bomb attempt like the 1970 or 1989 power line bombs. Whereas Ted Kaczynski fits both the motive, geography and opportunity for the 1968, 1970 and 89 (or 90) actions.

NOTE: The FBI blacked out parts of this, those are indicated with " —– ". In one case, however, the description of the bomb characteristics, the FBI blacked it out on the copy sent to me, but it was included in the copy given to the authors of "Tainting Evidence", so in that instance, I include the info as "[information…]". Other info from me is included in (). I include what I think are the most relevant parts of the document.

P 150132Z MAY 90

FM FBI ATLANTA (P)
TO DIRECTOR FBI PRIORITY
FBI BIRMINGHAM PRIORITY
FBI LOS ANGELES PRIORITY

ARMED & DANGEROUS

SUBJECT VANPAC MAJOR CASE 29

RE TELCALL OF SSA —– TO LOS ANGELES SSA —- ON 5/10/90.

ON 5/10/90 THE VANPAC TASK FORCE WAS INFORMED THAT ON 3/20/89, THREE IEDS (IMPROVISED EXPLOSIVE DEVICES) WERE RECOVERED, UNEXPLODED, AFFIXED TO ELECTRICAL POWER POLES IN LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, AND THAT ALL THREE IEDS BORE A CHARACTERISTIC WHICH HAD PREVIOUSLY BEEN UNIQUE TO THREE OF THE FOUR VANPAC BOMBS AND A BOMB WHICH DETONATED IN MACON, GEORGIA, IN 1972, FOR WHICH VANPAC SUSPECT WALTER LEROY MOODY, JR. (AKA ROY MOODY) WAS CONVICTED OF POSSESSING; I.E., [THEY HAD THREADED RODS EXTENDING THROUGH EACH END-CAP WHICH WERE SECURED BY NUTS AT EACH END].

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NUMEROUS DISSIMILARITIES WERE NOTED BETWEEN THE VANPAC BOMBS AND THE THREE LA IEDS. HOWEVER, THE —————————————- ATF ADVISES THAT, OF MORE THAN 17,700 INCIDENTS DOCUMENTED WITHIN ATF’S DATABASE SINCE 1976, NO DEVICES, OTHER THAN THOSE DESCRIBED ABOVE, HAVE [THREADED RODS EXTENDING THROUGH EACH END-CAP WHICH WERE SECURED BY NUTS AT EACH END]. (Emphasis added).

THE THREE IEDS RECOVERED IN LOS ANGELES ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN PLACED BY SUBJECTS WHO HAVE CLAIMED RESPONSIBILITY FOR NUMEROUS BOMBINGS AND ATTEMPTS IN THE LOS ANGELES AREA SINCE 1986, ALL TARGETING IRS FACILITIES, IN THE NAME OF "UP THE IRS, INC." NO SUSPECTS HAVE BEEN DEVELOPED TO DATE.

I do not think that "Up the IRS, Inc." is a very viable suspect for having done the LA power line bombs.

Within a year of that memo, Dean Harvey Hicks would be arrested for the bombings done by "Up the IRS, Inc." There WAS an attempt by Hicks to bomb the IRS office in Laguna Niguel in March 1987, and in July 1987 it was alledged he put a pipe bomb on a power pole nearby that same IRS office. So I can see why the FBI, in 1990, considered Up the IRS, Inc. to be a suspect. But Hicks ended up pleading guilty to several charges, and from what I can tell, he did not plead guilty to the LA power line bombs, nor was he even ever charged with them.

From what i can tell, ALL of the Up the IRS, Inc./Hicks bombs targeted IRS buildings, with the one exception of the one power pole incident which would have cut power to the nearby IRS building. Hicks also released letters claiming credit for his bombs. Here, while the FBI suspected Up the IRS, there was no letter claiming credit, no nearby IRS building and Hicks was apparently never charged with the crime.

Hicks SHOULD be looked at as a VANPAC suspect anyway, in my opinion.

So where does that leave us?

It appears virtually impossible that Roy Moody did the 1989/90 LA power pole bombs, and no evidence suggests that Hicks did them.

They DO fit the motive of Ted Kaczynski, and mirror the 1968 and 1970 incidents for which Kaczynski must be regarded as the leading suspect. And the 1989 and 1990 period fits a time frame when there were no "UNABOMBER" – "FC" credited incidents (1988 – 1992) but records show Kaczynski was on the move and headed out of state in the 1988, 1989 and 1990 time frames. What was he doing?

And we have the incredible statement in the newly released FBI documents that from 1976 to 1990 out of 17,700 bombs in the ATF database only the VANPAC bombs and the LA power line bombs have threaded rods through an end cap secured by a nut. And we know that Ted Kaczynski started using this very unique method, apparently in the 1993 and later bombs.

Robert Graysmith knew only some of the facts, he did not know how rare indeed these methods were, but even he noted in p. 82 of Unabomber: A desire to kill :

Bizarrely, [the bombs in the VANPAC case attributed to Roy] Moody used some of the same techniques as the Unabomber, including that unusual use of bolts to help secure his end caps.

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Posted : November 26, 2014 4:22 am
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"At his trial Roy maintained that the bomb had been brought to his home by a mysterious young man he had met at college. His story was persuasive enough to win acquittal on a charge of making the bomb, but he was convicted on the lesser charge of possessing it, and sentenced to four years in prison."

http://articles.baltimoresun.com/1994-1 … and-father

The Kind of Man Who Sends Bombs by Mail
December 16, 1994|By RAY JENKINS
Five years ago today Judge Robert S. Vance of the federal court of appeals for the 11th circuit opened a package that had just arrived in the mail at his suburban home in Birmingham, Alabama; the box contained a powerful bomb which killed Judge Vance instantly and gravely injured his wife.

Two days later Robbie S. Robinson, a black city councilman in Savannah, Georgia, opened a virtually identical package delivered by mail to his law office; both of his arms were blown off in the ensuing explosion, and he died three hours later under surgery.

Eighteen months later, Walter Leroy Moody Jr., a small-time con man who lived in obscurity in a quiet suburb of Atlanta, was convicted of the mail-bomb assassinations. He is now under life sentence by a federal court and awaits trial in Birmingham on state murder charges which could result in the death penalty.

Because that crime was strikingly similar to the one which took the life of a New York advertising executive last Saturday, the investigative authorities no doubt are now studying the background of ”Roy” Moody intensely for clues that might lead to the capture of the so-called ”Unabomber,” whose deadly handiwork has now claimed two lives and injured 23 others over 16 elusive years.

In the course of two years preparing a now-completed book on the Vance-Robinson murders, I have gathered a great deal of information on Roy Moody that may shed light on the mind and manner of individuals who commit this particular kind of random terrorism.

Roy Moody was born in 1934 in a small town in central Georgia. There was a history of insanity in the family, on his father’s side, and a history of an uncommon propensity for violence on his mother’s side.

Roy’s father was an automobile mechanic who made a decent living during the Great Depression of the 1930s, so that the boy did not experience the desperate want of so many about him. But from all accounts Roy’s father was a cold perfectionist, and his mother somewhat demanding. Early on Roy demonstrated that he was a bright child, but he lacked the personal discipline to achieve his full potential. When he was in the first grade, his mother would sit him on her lap for his reading lessons, but if he faltered over a word, she would slap him.

When he was 7 years old, his mother and father went to another state to work in a war-production plant, leaving Roy with his grandmother. The child felt a sense of abandonment, because he grew sickly that year and had to repeat the second grade.

After the war Roy’s father opened his own garage, which prospered. Still, Roy nursed a resentment that he was excluded from social acceptance by the town’s top families. As a high school student, he formed no close friendships with the boys of the town. Rather, his closest male friend seems to have been the high school science teacher, who doted on Roy.

During this time Roy developed an enduring pattern of manipulating and exploiting younger women. He relied on an especially bright girl, three years his junior, to read assigned books and brief him sufficiently that he could pass tests. He also impregnated a girl two years younger, and arranged for an illegal abortion.

He joined the Army at least in part to escape his father’s entreaties that he work in the garage. It was during this time that he began to display a burning sense of victimization, a sense that his failures arose from devious acts by others.

He also manifested a tendency for grandiose dreams but an unwillingness to exert the effort to achieve his goals. When he returned to Georgia from the Army, he enrolled in a small college with the intention of becoming a neurosurgeon, but his academic performance was poor. This he blamed on the necessity of having to work because his father would not pay for his schooling.

He drifted from job to job, usually sponging off younger women. He married none of the four women who bore his children.

In 1972 Roy turned violent; he built a crude pipe-bomb which he intended to send to a used-car dealer who had repossessed his car. But before he could mail the device, his common-law wife opened the explosive and suffered permanent injuries.

At his trial Roy maintained that the bomb had been brought to his home by a mysterious young man he had met at college. His story was persuasive enough to win acquittal on a charge of making the bomb, but he was convicted on the lesser charge of possessing it, and sentenced to four years in prison. While there, he maintained, he was homosexually raped.

 
Posted : November 26, 2014 11:45 am
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http://openjurist.org/977/f2d/1425/unit … es-v-moody

 
Posted : November 26, 2014 11:57 am
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http://books.google.com/books?id=pxaWPX … &q&f=false

 
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Posted : November 26, 2014 12:31 pm
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Does anyone else think Cheryl Zalesky is an anagram for Kaczynski with a Y instead of an i?

 
Posted : November 26, 2014 1:10 pm
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Yes I wondered about that. Also both the Vance bomber and Unanomber used a fake return address of RAVENSWOOD.

Vance bomber and Unabomber used secret number to ID their letters and both had victims with the last name WOOD who lived on streets with HILL in the name and streets and towns named for mountains and water. Both Vance bomber and Unabomber used red and white labels, brown paper with white string and flag over monument stamps from the same series.

The 89 Vance bombs, 89 LA bombs and 93 & 94 Unabomber bombs had the ultra rare threaded bolts through endcaps seen on only 2 out of 17, 700 bombs as the FOIA FBI documents prove.

Notice none of the articles mention the 89 LA bombs. That info was withheld from Moody and the media.

Moody built the 72 bomb but never mailed it. It was so incompetently made it exploded accidently when his wife moved it. It only caused minor injuries.

Not one grain of explosive powder was found at Moody’s house despite multiple searches including vacuming walls, ceilings, clothes, garbage.

And Moody was not in the KKK. He was not a racist. At various times in his life he employed a black secretary, a black accountant and a black lawyer.

Read "Tainting Evidence" a book about the FBI Lab scandals and Moody case. It also has a chapter on the Unabomber. It reveals huge mistakes in lab procedures and even outright falsification of evidence.

UNABOMB———————————————————-VANPAC
Prof. SMITH—————————————————–Henry G SMITH; Robert SMITH Vance

Percy WOOD; Leroy WOOD Bearnson————————————Brenda WOOD

3414 RAVENSWOOD——————————————————-100 RAVENWOOD

HAGENberger—————————————————————HAGERstown

Prof. HILL; Forest HILL—————————————————Shook HILL

LAKE FOREST (water + land)———————————-MOUNTAIN BROOK (land + water)

Over 12 to TREES and WATER——————–PeachTREE; Brenda WOOD; RavenWOOD

9 digit secret ID number—————————————————6 digit secret ID number

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