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Netflix's new true-crime documentary, Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders, tells the story of an unsolved brutal killing spree in 1982, which resulted in seven people dying from cyanide poisoning after ...
James W. Lewis, who did accounting work, was the leading suspect in the Tylenol murders because he sent a letter to Johnson & Johnson demanding $1 million or else more people would be killed.
New documentary explores the Tylenol cyanide murders - and the reason tamper-proof seals are on everything. In 1982, seven people in Chicago died after taking Tylenol laced with lethal cyanide ...
The documentary takes a deep dive into a string of murders that took place in the US, claiming the lives of a 12-year-old and six adults ...
A new Netflix docuseries is diving into 1982's unsolved Tylenol murders case, ... The series is directed by Yotam Guendelman and Ari Pines, known for their work on the 2016 documentary, ...
The Tylenol Murders' investigates who was responsible for at least seven deaths: a psychopath or a drug company?
The best true crime documentaries: from The Tylenol Murders to Bad Vegan. These chilling real-life cases are stranger than fiction Newsletter sign up Newsletter ...
Now, a new Netflix documentary, “Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders,” looks to unpack the cold case and shine a new light on the investigation. Who were the victims of the so-called Tylenol ...
The former Robert Richardson - who has since changed his name to James Lewis according to the Chicago Tribune - has consistently claimed he was innocent of the 1982 murders and that he was in New York ...
The Tylenol murders promise to bring the mysterious deaths of seven people more than 40 years ago back into the public eye ...
TV; Netflix; Netflix doc on infamous Tylenol murders makes viewers 'never want to take it again' The poisoned Tylenol case of 1982 caused the deaths of seven people- and it remains unsolved.