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James W. Lewis, who did accounting work, was the leading suspect in the Tylenol murders because he sent a letter to Johnson & ...
The former Robert Richardson - who has since changed his name to James Lewis according to the Chicago Tribune - has ...
In 1982, seven people in Chicago died after taking Tylenol laced with lethal cyanide, causing fear and a change in consumer product safety. Two suspects emerged but there were no arrests or answers.
Lewis, a former accountant with a murky past, quickly caught the attention of investigators after he sent an anonymous letter ...
Between standup comedy and true crime docs, Netflix has a strong slate of new additions to close out the month.
In the autumn of 1982, an almost unimaginable horror unfolded in the quiet suburbs of Chicago, forever altering America's ...
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