Book pushes new theory on Tylenol poisonings
New book suggests cyanide was put into pills at distribution facility
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Chicago City Health Department workers test Tylenol medication for the presence of deadly cyanide a week after poisoned capsules killed seven people in 1982.
Associated Press
“The Tylenol Mafia,” a self-published book by former Johnson & Johnson employee Scott Bartz, is being released today. It claims the Tylenol cyanide poisonings, which killed seven people in the Chicago area in 1982, took place in the Johnson & Johnson production and distribution channels.
Former Johnson & Johnson employee Scott Bartz, 50, who lives in New Jersey, spent 3˝ years researching his new, self-published book, “The Tylenol Mafia.”
Photo courtesy of Scott Bartz