Anonymous wrote:Tylenol murders
Bradford Bishop
Seth Rich
Two high school friends' murders
Tammy Zywicki
Police have LONG had a suspect in the 1982 Chicago area "Tylenol murders," James Lewis, but could not manage to pin it on him. For 40 years!
He recently died and there was coverage of his death, revisiting the Tylenol killings that ended seven lives. I truly wish law enforcement had been able to nail him down formally and legally as the killer, so that families of the victims could have at least a little satisfaction.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/james-lewis-prime-suspect-unsolved-1982-tylenol-murders-case-dies-76-rcna93459
That case is especially close to me because I had just moved to Chicago in 1982 about a month before the poisonings started happening. i vividly recall standing in a drugstore looking at the empty shelves where the Tylenol should have been. It was chilling. All my friends and I were very rattled, as was the whole region.