The sole suspect in the Tylenol murders has been found dead in his home, ending officials' hopes of one day convicting him for the killings that changed the way over-the-counter drugs are manufactured and sold.James Lewis, 76, was the only person to have been convicted in connection to the seven poisoning murders after he attempted to extort $1million from Tylenol maker's to stop the killings.The murders of four women, two men, and a 12-year-old girl, caused worldwide panic and led to reforms in how over-the-counter medicines are packaged as the introduced new tamper-proof packaging like foil seals.
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