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The Tylenol Murders, revisits chilling events that shattered the nation’s trust in the safety of everyday items they used ...
In 1982, seven people died from Tylenol poisoning in the Chicago area. The pills were laced with cyanide. The case brought nationwide panic and called for a more efficient way of ...
The James E. Lewis Museum of Art (JELMA) at Morgan State University has opened a landmark exhibition titled, “Keeping the Culture: The Last Twenty-Five Years,” running from Sept. 29 to Dec. 13 ...
James Lewis — the longtime suspect in the cyanide-laced Tylenol poisonings that killed seven people in the Chicago area in 1982 — died in his home Sunday. Lewis was pronounced dead by medics ...
JAMES LEWIS (JL): Yeah. Yeah ... and where better to learn more of this odd turn of fate than the Jersey Museum? Curator Louise Downie will explain all - we hope. Nice to meet you.
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 ...
Emergency responders found 72-year-old James W. Lewis dead at his home in Cambridge Sunday afternoon, according to police. “Following an investigation, Lewis’ death was determined to be not ...
“James Lewis’ death ends a lifetime of cruelty to others, and the compulsive need for revenge,” Mr Lane, 75, told The Independent. In 1982, Mr Lane was assigned to a joint FBI task force ...