(Exclusively by the Somerville News and Cambridge News Weekly) According to sources, the man linked to the Tylenol killings in 1982, James W. Lewis, was subpoenaed to appear at the Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn this morning. The subpoena allegedly called for Lewis and his wife to attend a hearing that would order the couple to provide a fingerprint and DNA samples.
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The couple arrived in the front corridor of the courthouse at 8:45am and were briefly interviewed by one of our Somerville News/Cambridge News Weekly correspondents and later by FBI agents as well as by local authorities, who escorted the couple to the hearing room. Lewis has been previously linked to the Tylenol poisonings that occurred in Illinois in 1982 killing seven people as a result of cyanide-laced drugs. After his arrest at a New York City library in 1982, he was able to give police detailed information about how the killer might have went about filling the Tylenol with cyanide. Lewis also served time in prison after sending a letter to Johnson & Johnson demanding $1 million to put an end to the killings. In 2004, Lewis was also charged with rape and kidnapping for an alleged attack on a woman in Cambridge but the charges were dropped three years later. This case is still part of an ongoing investigation.
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