UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday. April 4. 1996 7A FBI agents may know identity of Unabomber The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Federal agents who have been following a former college teacher turned in by his family as a possible suspect in the Unabomber killings searched his Montana home yesterday, federal law enforcement officials said. The man under suspicion was described as a Harvard graduate and a former professor or instructor at the University of California at Berkeley, said two officials who requested anonymity. One official said the man had been under surveillance for "a short period of time." "We like the looks of this guy as the Unabomber, but we don't have make or break evidence yet," the official told The Associated Press. "We have some writings that match up, but we don't have his tools yet. We want the irrefutable motherload of evidence." Members of Kaczynski's family became suspicious when they found some of his old writings while cleaning out a place where he once lived in Chicago, two officials said. The family approached an attorney in Washington, D.C., who alerted the FBI. Federal agents later searched the Chicago residence, the officials said. when he resisted having his Lincoln, Mont., home searched. CBS News reported that the initial report about the man came earlier this year from his brother, a Washington-based attorney. The Unabomber's 17 1/2 year bombing spree began at Northwestern University in May 1978. Three people have died and 23 more have been injured in 15 subsequent Unabomber attacks; the most recent was April 25, 1995, when a timber industry executive was killed in Sacramento, Calif. The FBI has spread copies of the Unabomber's writings throughout the academic community in hopes of finding someone who recognized the work. 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