The Tylenol murders killed seven people in Chicago over the course of three days in 1982. James W. Lewis wrote a letter demanding $1 million to “stop the killing” but later said he wasn’t the ...
James Lewis was accused of being the Tylenol murderer, but denied the charges and wasn't convicted. He gave his first and only full interview in Netflix's "Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders." The ...
James W. Lewis, who was a one-time leading suspect in the 1982 murders of seven people who swallowed tainted Tylenol, holds documents at federal court, June 5, 1984, in Kansas City, Mo. - Keith ...
Authorities investigate a man named James Lewis as a potential suspect in the Tylenol poisonings. Lewis was a suspect in a past murder in Missouri. Chicago Stories is available to stream on pbs.org ...
JAMES W. LEWIS James W. Lewis passed away July 3, at Rancho Cucamonga at the age of 85 from pneumonia. He was retired from the Cal-Trans. James was a resident of Garden Grove for over sixty-five years ...
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