It's almost as hard to become a pharmacist as it is to become a medical doctor. In most places, one must earn a bachelor's degree, overcome keen competition to get into pharmacy school and then complete a three-year program of tough classes culminating in a doctorate. This us followed by a series of exams that the candidate must pass before finally earning his license.
How was the murderer able to accomplish all of this while on the lam and living under an assumed name?
I’d be willing to bet that Pharmacists have to submit fingerprints? If not, maybe they should.
He probably was a delivery driver for a pharmacy.