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Federal agents on Wednesday searched the home of a man linked to the fatal 1982 Tylenol poisonings in Illinois and the FBI in Chicago said authorities are reviewing evidence in the deaths, which caused a nationwide scare and led to dramatic changes in the way food and medical products are packaged.
No one was ever charged with the deaths of seven people who took the cyanide-laced drugs. The FBI would not immediately confirm the search at the apartment of James W. Lewis was related to the Tylenol case, only that it was part of an ongoing investigation.
No one was ever charged with the deaths of seven people who took the cyanide-laced drugs. The FBI would not immediately confirm the search at the apartment of James W. Lewis was related to the Tylenol case, only that it was part of an ongoing investigation.
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They end saying, "To date, this review has not resulted in the filing of any criminal charges."
The FBI adds the recent 25th anniversary of the crime and new tips "prompted this review."
“criminal searches” of the Cambridge apartment complex of a man who once claimed he had the power to stop the Tylenol murders of 1982.
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