Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: -- Theodore Kaczynski was lonely and frustrated over his failure to have a relationship with a woman and that may have set the confessed Unabomber on his killing spree, CBS News reported Thursday. The network reported that while Kaczynski was a graduate student at the University of Michigan he went to a campus psychiatrist to discuss a sex change operation. However, the network reported, Kaczynski was too ashamed to talk of his confused sex life, left the meeting and recorded his humiliation in his diary: ``Why not really kill that psychiatrist and anyone else whom I hate'' He described the experience as a turning point. ``I suddenly felt that I really could break out of my rut in life and do things that were daring, irresponsible or criminal.'' CBS said Kaczynski was desperate for companionship, and wrote of one woman: ``It would have been more important to me to have her care for me than to have physical sex. I could get by with just holding her hand.'' Kaczynski, 55, pleaded guilty to 13 counts involving the deaths of three people and the maiming of four others. In return, he was promised a life sentence without possibility of release. He acknowledged responsibility for all 16 of the Unabomber attacks between 1978 and 1995. He is to be formally sentenced Monday. -- Two rules in life: 1. Don't tell people everything you know. 2. Subscribe/Unsubscribe, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] In the body of the message enter: subscribe/unsubscribe law-issues
