The suspect in the 1982 Chicago Tylenol murders has been found dead. Authorities found his death unsuspicious.
The most known unsolved case in the City of Chicago start to clear up over the past four decades. The authorities identify the dead body in the apartment of Cambridge was the person of interest of the 1982 Tylenol Chicago murder case. This happened Sunday afternoon.
The 1982 Tylenol Chicago murder suspect was in prison for twelve years. He charged of extortion for writing a letter demanding a $1 Million dollar for him to stop the killing.
In the year 1982, seven people died after taking Tylenol with cyanide. The victims experienced varieties of symptoms. Three of the said victims were rushed to the hospitals and soon after the three died.
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The authorities formed a task force to captured the people who is behind the killing. The lead of the task force is the information that this people put cyanide in painkiller medicine.
After the investigation the authorities found out that most of the victims of the 1982 Tylenol Chicago Murder was diagnosed of being intoxicated of cyanide.
Family, friends and law enforcement are devastated after discovering that the prime suspect is reportedly dead.
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