Cause of death revealed for only person convicted in connection with alleged Tylenol killer

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Cause of death revealed for only person convicted in connection with alleged Tylenol killer
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James Lewis, 76, was found dead last month in his Massachusetts home.

James Lewis' cause of death has been revealed. He's the only person ever convicted in connection with the Chicago Tylenol murders.The I-Team confirmed late Thursday that James Lewis, the only person ever convicted in connection with the Tylenol killings, died from natural causes.

He was convicted of attempting to extort $1 million from Tylenol maker Johnson and Johnson in 1982, and was sentenced to federal prison. Most investigators never believed him and considered Lewis the one and only suspect in the seven Chicago-area Tylenol murders, but he was never charged with the actual killings. Investigators say that number could've been much higher.

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