The Unabomber Auction

These identification forms are among personal items of Ted Kaczynski, aka the "Unabomber," which are being sold in the U.S. Marshals' online auction.  (U.S. Marshals)

An iconic forensic sketch of the Unabomber in sunglasses is seared into the nation's memory after Ted Kaczynski wreaked terror with a mail bombing spree that spanned two decades, killed three people and wounded 23 others. (U.S. Marshals)

Kaczynski used a typewriter to produce his 50-plus page, 35,000-word manifesto entitled, "Industrial Society and Its Future." In his essay, Kaczynski lashed out at the Industrial Revolution and called for a revolution against technology. (U.S. Marshals)

Kaczynski's boots served him well living in a remote cabin outside of Lincoln, Mont., where he was arrested in April 1996.

These items undoubtedly helped the Unabomber live a survivalist lifestyle in Montana.

This bag owned by the Unabomber is one of the items the U.S. Marshals Service is selling to help compensate his victims.

These scissors are among the items owned by the Unabomber that are being sold in an online auction to raise money for his victims.

This hammer is one of the items owned by the Unabomber being sold in an online auction to help raise money for his victims.