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James W. Lewis holds documents at federal court in Kansas City, Mo., on June 5, 1984. ... USA TODAY. Wall Street gains ahead of Trump 2.0 and expected flurry of executive orders on Day 1.
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.
During the initial investigations, a man named James William Lewis was accused of sending a letter to Johnson & Johnson demanding $1 million to stop the cyanide-induced murders. Upon his arrest, Lewis told authorities how the person behind the attacks may have carried out the killings—by buying Tylenol, adding cyanide to the bottles, and ...
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James Lewis (disambiguation), multiple people; James Paul Lewis Jr., American Ponzi schemer; Joel W. Lewis, American abolitionist and reformer; Jonathan Lewis (2006–2023), student who was beaten to death by a group of students on campus; John Lewis (Virginia colonist) (1678-1762), early settler in western Virginia
James W. Moore (1938–2019 [1]) was a bestselling author of over 40 books, Abingdon Press' top selling author. He was a preacher and pastor, an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church . He served as Senior Pastor of St. Luke's United Methodist Church –Houston (over 7,500 members) from 1984 to 2006.
Officers, firefighters and EMTs responding to a report of an unresponsive person at about 4 p.m. Sunday found James W. Lewis dead in his Cambridge, Massachusetts, home, Cambridge Police ...
James Paul Lewis Jr., operated one of the largest and longest running "Ponzi schemes" in United States history; James R. Lewis (scholar) (1949–2022), professional writer and academic specializing in new religious movements and New Age; James Andrew Lewis (born 1953), American security specialist; James W. Lewis, American convicted for ...