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Where the Devil Belongs

Written by: Jim Clemente, Josh Sanburn, Mariana Clemente
Narrated by: Jim Clemente
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  • Summary

  • For nearly two decades a mysterious serial bomber terrorized America, building and delivering increasingly deadly bombs disguised as packages to scientists, professors and seemingly random people across the country. His bombs killed three and injured and disfigured 23 others. The Unabomber taunted law enforcement and evaded capture by meticulously hand-crafting each device without leaving any forensic evidence behind, making it impossible for the FBI to identify the evil genius through traditional investigative avenues.

    To track down the terrorist bomber the FBI’s UNABOM Task Force knew it would have to innovate. When the Unabomber mailed a 35,000-word, single-spaced, typewritten “manifesto” to the New York Times and Washington Post, demanding that it be published, the Task Force realized it had just received the evidence it needed. The manifesto was a turning point in the investigation. While the Unabomber’s carefully crafted critique of modern society revealed his hubris and hatred for what he termed the “evils of technology,” it also unwittingly handed FBI investigators the keys to his identity.

    The Audible Original Series Where the Devil Belongs is the first complete, behind-the-scenes story of the Unabomber's unfathomable crime spree and the groundbreaking forensic methods used to finally catch him. It brings together the survivors and victims’ family members with the FBI Agents who worked the case to tell this incredible story in their own words, many of them for the very first time.

    ©2021 Audible Originals, LLC (P)2021 Audible Originals, LLC
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Episodes
  • Prologue
    Oct 7 2021
    In 1995, after seventeen years of chasing the ghost-like Unabomber, members of the FBI’s UNABOM Task Force (UTF) anxiously await the arrival of his “Manifesto.” But when it finally arrives, they’re initially frustrated at the lack of obvious physical evidence it provides. The team begins to create a new criminal profile of the Unabomber.
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    23 mins
  • Episode 1: A Slow Burn
    Oct 7 2021
    This is how it all began. In 1978, two relatively small bombs explode in the same building on Northwestern University’s campus. But local authorities don’t make much of it, until a third and similar device detonates aboard an American Airlines passenger jet. The FBI determines that the same person made all of the devices. They initiate Major Case #75 entitled: UNABOM, which will become one of the longest and most expensive investigations in U.S. history
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    36 mins
  • Episode 2: Inevitable Disaster
    Oct 7 2021
    After a year of silence, the Unabomber ramps up his reign of terror by detonating three devices in nine months. One in a university hallway, another in a college break room, and a third mailed to a professor of Computer Science. The FBI creates its very first profile of the Unabomber.
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    22 mins

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A great listen.

the moderators are easy to listen to. Very interesting story, and good to hear from the victims and their families.

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