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The FBI said Kaczynski was among "numerous individuals" from whom the Bureau tried to obtain voluntary DNA samples as part of a reexamination of the 1982 killings in which seven Chicago residents ingested Tylenol capsules laced with deadly cyanide.
The Chicago Tylenol murders occurred when seven people died after taking pain-relief medicine capsules that had been poisoned. The poisonings, code-named TYMURS by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, took place in late 1982 in the Chicago area of the United States. These poisonings involved Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules, manufactured by McNeil Consumer Healthcare, which had been laced with potassium cyanide.[1] The incidents led to reforms in the packaging of over-the-counter substances and to federal anti-tampering laws. The case remains unsolved and no suspects have been charged. A $100,000 reward, offered by Johnson & Johnson, McNeil's parent company, for the capture and conviction of the "Tylenol Killer", has never been claimed.
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by jude11
Very intesting, and thanks for the post.
I was searching the other day for information on this as the story just was not
making sense to me. Going to watch the video, and read all the links!
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by jude11
Its hard to find older articles on this...thats one hurdle...
I am going to throw up a few for everyone to take a look see at.
http: //news.google.com/newspapers?id=JEoaAAAAIBAJ&sjid=UScEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5860,4026672&dq=johnson+%26+johnson+employee+suspected+cyanide&hl=en
http: //news.google.com/newspapers?id=YhQvAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LqUFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1549,1591476&dq=johnson+%26+johnson+employee+suspected+cyanide&hl=en
Contrary to the statements of authorities involved in the investigation; the 1982 Tylenol murders were not confined to the Chicago area, nor were they limited to that one horrific day on September 29, 1982.
Originally posted by burntheships
reply to post by jude11
You might want to take a look here; as I recall the authorites at the time were looking at
employees of J&J.
Contrary to the statements of authorities involved in the investigation; the 1982 Tylenol murders were not confined to the Chicago area, nor were they limited to that one horrific day on September 29, 1982.
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