TYMURS, the 1982 Tylenol murders, Scott Bartz
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Label
TYMURS, the 1982 Tylenol murders, Scott Bartz
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [161]-195)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
TYMURS
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
992806405
Responsibility statement
Scott Bartz
Series statement
TYMURS, book 1
Sub title
the 1982 Tylenol murders
Summary
"Seven people died near Chicago after taking cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules on September 29, 1982. The Tylenol murders case--the most extensively covered news story since the assassination of John F. Kennedy--has perplexed federal, state, and local authorities for 30 years. Now, this riveting expose tells the story not reported in the news media of an inquiry led astray from the start and marred by the mishandling and destruction of evidence. Drawing on thousands of archived news articles, police reports, court documents, interviews with the prime suspects, and interviews with authorities who were involved in the investigation this compelling narrative provides a revelatory account of the investigation into the murders that terrorized a nation"--Page [4] of cover
resource.variantTitle
1982 Tylenol murders
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- Offenses against public safety -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Poisoning -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Drug adulteration -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Product safety -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Drugs, Nonprescription -- United States -- Safety measures -- 20th century
- Public health -- Crimes against -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Sabotage -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Johnson & Johnson
- Criminal investigation -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Product safety + Law and legislation -- United States -- 20th century
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- Subject10
- Offenses against public safety -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Poisoning -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Drug adulteration -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Product safety -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Drugs, Nonprescription -- United States -- Safety measures -- 20th century
- Public health -- Crimes against -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Sabotage -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Johnson & Johnson
- Criminal investigation -- United States -- 20th century -- Case studies
- Product safety + Law and legislation -- United States -- 20th century
- Content1
- Author1
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