In 1982, a series of murders in the Chicago area occurred when seven people died after ingesting Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules that had been laced with potassium cyanide
Johnson & Johnson, the manufacturer, responded swiftly by issuing nationwide warnings and implementing triple-sealed packaging, a standard now common for over-the-counter medications
Despite extensive investigation, the true perpetrator of the tampering remains unknown, and the case is still officially unsolved.
Something says someone went “postal” as their concerns were ignored (internal whistleblower).
Does any one recall this?
In 1982, a series of murders in the Chicago area occurred when seven people died after ingesting Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules that had been laced with potassium cyanide
Johnson & Johnson, the manufacturer, responded swiftly by issuing nationwide warnings and implementing triple-sealed packaging, a standard now common for over-the-counter medications
Despite extensive investigation, the true perpetrator of the tampering remains unknown, and the case is still officially unsolved. Something says someone went “postal” as their concerns were ignored (internal whistleblower).