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TYLENOL MURDERS: After a joint FBI task force was unable to pin the 1982 Tylenol murders on prime suspect James Lewis, special agent Roy Lane was coaxed out of retirement to carry out a daring ...
James W. Lewis, who died Sunday, was long the chief suspect in the Tylenol deaths. Before then, he was charged in a gruesome Kansas City murder. He was never convicted in either case.
Stella Maudine Nickell (née Stephenson; born August 7, 1943) is an American woman who was sentenced to ninety years in prison for product tampering after she poisoned Excedrin capsules with lethal cyanide, resulting in the deaths of her husband Bruce Nickell and Sue Snow, a stranger.
James Lewis was convicted of attempting to extort $1m from Johnson & Johnson but never formally accused of poisoning spree that killed seven in Chicago in 1982 Sole suspect in Tylenol murders case ...
Around 1:35 a.m. EST on December 16, 2021, Holley, who was working overtime in the Curtis Bay neighborhood of Baltimore, was ambushed and shot while in her patrol car. After being shot, her car accelerated across the 4400 block of Pennington Avenue, going through a fence before going over an embankment into a park. She was shot twice in the ...
The 40-year-old Tylenol murder investigation remains at a standstill. A long-planned meeting with DuPage prosecutors also was pushed back in the spring. Investigators express frustration, anger even.
An autopsy has concluded that James Lewis, the lone suspect in the 1982 Chicago Tylenol murders, died of natural causes in his suburban Boston home last month. ... 76, died of pulmonary ...
[30] Upon being told that his son had died from the shots, Marvin Sr. reportedly wept after realizing he had killed him. [30] Marvin Sr. was held on bond afterwards. Gaye's siblings believed that his death was a "premeditated suicide". Jeanne later said that upon forcing his father's hand in the murder that he had "accomplished three things.