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June 4, 2005
Library Records Helped to Solve Unabomber Case
From NPR.com: "Stephen Freccero, a former U.S. Attorney and prosecutor in the Unabomber case, explains how authorities used library records to confirm a tip given by the Unabomber's brother that ultimately led to the conviction of Ted Kasczynski." Listen to story here. [Mark Godsey]
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