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At the center of suspicion was James W. Lewis, a man with a dark past who sent a chilling extortion letter demanding $1 million to "stop the killings." While Lewis was never charged with murder, his involvement left behind decades of suspicion, conspiracy, and unanswered questions.
#TrueCrime #TylenolMurders #UnsolvedMysteries #JamesLewis
In 1982, Chicago was rocked by a string of mysterious deaths that would change consumer safety forever. Seven innocent people died after taking Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules that had been secretly laced with cyanide. The case became known as the Tylenol Murders—and it remains unsolved to this day.
By Rob BrayAt the center of suspicion was James W. Lewis, a man with a dark past who sent a chilling extortion letter demanding $1 million to "stop the killings." While Lewis was never charged with murder, his involvement left behind decades of suspicion, conspiracy, and unanswered questions.
#TrueCrime #TylenolMurders #UnsolvedMysteries #JamesLewis
In 1982, Chicago was rocked by a string of mysterious deaths that would change consumer safety forever. Seven innocent people died after taking Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules that had been secretly laced with cyanide. The case became known as the Tylenol Murders—and it remains unsolved to this day.