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  2. Chicago Tylenol murders - Wikipedia

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    Both sites were kept under 24-hour video surveillance for several months, but the killer did not surface. [16] A surveillance photo of Paula Prince purchasing cyanide-tampered Tylenol at a Walgreens at 1601 North Wells Street in Chicago was released by the Chicago Police Department. Police believe that a bearded man seen just feet behind Prince ...

  3. Seven murders by cyanide-laced Tylenol will never be solved ...

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    But in a 1992 jailhouse interview with ABC 7 Chicago, Lewis described in detail how the killer would have used a pegboard to drill holes into the Tylenol capsules and inject them with deadly cyanide.

  4. Lists of poisonings - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Tylenol murders (1982) Several people aged 12 - 35 died from a potassium cyanide poisoning after consuming contaminated Tylenol capsules containing paracetamol Capsule (pharmacy) Paracetamol Charles Francis Hall (d. 1871), American Arctic explorer poisoned with arsenic by members of the Polaris expedition .

  5. Tylenol (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Tylenol murderer was never found, (though later James Lewis was a prime suspect [10]) and a US$100,000 reward offered by Johnson & Johnson remained unclaimed as of 2023. [11] [12] [13] Before the poisonings, Tylenol brands held around 35% of the US market for acetaminophen and in the immediate aftermath, fell to 8%.

  6. How a decades-old unsolved murder case changed the way we ...

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    Editor’s Note: Learn more about the decades-old cold case of the Tylenol murders in the latest episode of “How It Really Happened,” airing Sunday at 9 p.m. ET on CNN. It’s almost ...

  7. The Most Notorious Killers Who Were Never Caught - AOL

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    Perhaps the most notorious serial killer ever, Jack the Ripper killed and mutilated at least five women in London. All of the killings took place in 1888, and the killer allegedly sent several ...

  8. Bruce Edwards Ivins - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Edwards Ivins (/ ˈ aɪ v ɪ n z /; April 22, 1946 – July 29, 2008) [1] was an American microbiologist, vaccinologist, [1] senior biodefense researcher at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), Fort Detrick, Maryland, and the person suspected by the FBI of the 2001 anthrax attacks. [2]

  9. Tylenol murders: New Efforts to Solve the 40-Year-Old Case

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    Tylenol capsules laced with cyanide that were sold in the Chicago suburbs were linked to the deaths of seven people in 1982, leading to a nationwide panic. Tylenol murders: New Efforts to Solve ...