Netflix got the first and only interview with the chief suspect of the Tylenol murders by promising to treat him as a human being
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The Netflix docuseries "Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders" features James Lewis in his first full interview, where he addresses allegations of his involvement in the 1982 cyanide murders linked to Tylenol. Though arrested, he was never convicted, denying the charges while admitting to writing a ransom letter for $1 million to Johnson & Johnson, which he claims was mischaracterized. The series also includes emotional testimonials from the victims' families, showcasing the tragic impact of the case. Filmmakers aimed to earn Lewis' trust, approaching him as a human being, despite the allegations against him.
I got a phone call, they said my brother Adam had a heart attack. I said 'What are you talking about? He's a very healthy person.' They said: 'He's dead and we can do nothing for him.' I almost passed out, I was in shock.
They make it look like I'm the world's most horrible, dangerous person ever... and I wouldn't hurt anybody.
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