Via: BBC News Service Excerpt
The notorious US killer known as the Unabomber has complained to the courts after learning that the cabin where he plotted his crimes is a public exhibit.
Harvard-trained Theodore Kaczynski has written to a San Francisco court, complaining that the display goes against the wishes of his victims.
His cabin is on show alongside other items linked to infamous crimes.
The professor was jailed for life in 1998 after admitting an 18-year bombing spree which killed three people.
Kaczynski’s letter argues that the exhibit goes against the victims’ wishes to limit publicity in regards of the case.
The cabin, which is 10ft by 12ft, is part of the G-Men and Journalists: Top News Stories of the FBI’s First Century exhibition. The display can be seen at the Newseum in Washington.













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