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To: Fred25
I had Tylenol case wixed up with the Excedrin case. Tylenol happened near Chicago in 1982, 7 died. It's never been solved.

This is one I was thinking of:

Thirteen years ago, in Washington state, Stella Nickell was convicted of killing her husband Bruce, and Sue Snow, a bank manager, by putting cyanide in Excedrin capsules. The crime was chillingly similar to the Chicago Tylenol murders four years earlier. Seven people died in that case, which was never solved.

That case moved Congress to enact tough tampering laws. Nickell was the first to be convicted. Now, 13 years later, private detective Al Farr and his partner Paul Ciolino are on a mission to prove what they both firmly believe: Nickell is innocent. Farr says that there is no credible evidence against her.

151 posted on 11/16/2001 1:22:30 PM PST by Balding_Eagle
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To: Balding_Eagle
Actually I read that they knew who did it but never had enough evidence. BTW great job AlamoGirl! Fred, are you sitting on a corncob, or what?
152 posted on 11/16/2001 1:22:42 PM PST by SurferDoc
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To: Alamo-Girl
Tin-foil speculation on that map.

Draw out that Trenton-Princeton-New Brunswick-New York line you pointed out a little further, and you're roughly in the neighborhood of the 94-year-old. Bizarre.

183 posted on 11/23/2001 2:09:05 PM PST by cookcounty
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