are up for auction, the proceeds would go to some of his victims' families. he wanted that auction to be halted because he claims that some of that evidence would show that he is innocent in the tylenol case. again, we are not aware of any evidence that might link him to the tylenol case. apparently, the authorities in chicago are re-examining this case. nearly three decades after it occurred. it is a fascinating development and puts the spotlight back on that infamous case, 198 2 and also puts the spotlight back on kaczynski, tj. >> what is the next move, here? if he doesn't want to give up the dna, can they compel him to do so or really trying to work out a deal? >> you know, they certainly can. you know it is interesting that they chose this route to go through that they wanted him to give up the dna voluntarily. they can certainly go to a court and mandate that kaczynski provide a dna sample. and so it also raises the question that if kaczynski is