MANHUNT: UNABOMBER

manhunt unabomber excerpt Season 1, Episode 8 – The entire series of Manhunt: Unabomber has been a psychological push and pull between Fitz and Ted. As the case comes to trial will Ted be able to outmaneuver Fitz and get the case dropped on a technicality, or will his own lawyers close that door leaving him no other option but to either plead guilty or plead insanity? If so, which will he choose?

manhunt unabomber excerpt Season 1, Episode 7 – Now that they know Ted Kaczynski is behind the terror campaign on Manhunt: Unabomber, the FBI needs to get a warrant signed by a judge, which is not an easy task. Will a man with a penchant for explosives just simply allow himself to be arrested without incident?

manhunt unabomber excerpt Season 1, Episode 6 – Manhunt: Unabomber takes a deep dive into the life of Ted Kaczynski to see what events may have led to his being alone and angry in the woods, lashing out from long distance at others. This episode is an origin story about what turns a man into a monster.

manhunt unabomber excerpt Season 1, Episode 5 – Fitz is able to finally put a name on the board of the Manhunt: Unabomber investigation and convince Ackerman and Cole of his findings. Tabby faxes Fitz a letter both she and Fitz weren’t supposed to have seen which helps crack the case. Fitz’s obsession with the Unabomber case causes him to lose his family and destroy important relationships in his life, but is it worth it to catch a killer?

manhunt unabomber excerpt Season 1, Episode 4 – Fitz’s bosses continue to downplay his ideas about how to capture the Unabomber until their line of inquiry leads to a dead end on Manhunt: Unabomber. Ackerman puts his reputation on the line, and Janet Reno and Ted Kaczynski’s brother and sister in law join the show, adding extra depth to the drama.

manhunt unabomber excerpt Season 1, Episode 3 – The timeline of Manhunt: Unabomber bounces back and forth between Fitz’s investigation of the manifesto and his attempts to get Ted to make a guilty plea in prison. Both show a cat and mouse game of one man trying to outsmart the other, but with Ted clearly being a genius, how will Fitz ultimately tie the bombs and the manifesto to him?