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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 & ...
James Lewis, the suspect in the 1982 Tylenol poisonings, gave a final interview attempting to clear his name. But some still ...
The Tylenol Murders' investigates who was responsible for at least seven deaths: a psychopath or a drug company?
Well, Lewis had a dark history. Even though he wasn’t charged with the Tylenol murders, he was convicted of extortion after ...
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.
The former Robert Richardson - who has since changed his name to James Lewis according to the Chicago Tribune - has ...
In 1982, seven people died from Tylenol poisoning in the Chicago area. The pills were laced with cyanide. The case brought ...
Guendelman and Pines are the duo behind Shadow of Truth, a doc about the 2006 murder of 13-year-old Israeli girl whose body ...
Lewis died in 2023, but not before sitting down with Netflix for a (seriously creepy) interview for the upcoming series, Cold ...
True crime series claims to have the last known interview with a suspect in the 1980s poisonings case that shook America ...
The brand name Tylenol is owned by McNeil Consumer Healthcare, a subsidiary of Kenvue. As of 2017, the brand was available in countries including Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, Lebanon, Myanmar, Oman, ...