THE RETAIL STORES
Retails Stores linked to Cyanide Laced Tylenol in 1982
All of the cyanide laced Extra-Strength Tylenol recovered after the 1982 Tylenol murders came from the following stores (I believe this is the only complete list ever published):
Jewel Foods - 948 Grove Mall, Elk Grove Village, IL 60005
The cyanide laced Tylenol that killed 12-year-old Mary Kellerman was purchased at this store.
Jewel Foods - 122 N Vail Ave, Arlington Heights, IL 60005
The cyanide laced Tylenol that killed Adam, Stanley, and Theresa Janus was purchased here.
Frank’s Finer Foods - N40 Winfield Rd, Winfield, IL 60190
This is where Mary Reiner was said to have purchased the cyanide laced Tylenol that killed her. But that's not true. No cyanide laced Tylenol was purchased at Frank's Finer Foods in Winfield.
Undisclosed Location (The Smoking Gun)
One pharmacy has always been referred to as "undislosed location". The undisclosed pharmacy is where the cyanide laced Tylenol that killed Mary Reiner was dispensed.
Authorities kept secret the name and location of this one pharmacy, because the truth would have destroyed the premise of their theory that the Tylenol capsules were laced with cyanide by some madman after the Tylenol bottles were placed on retail store shelves.
The "Undisclosed Location" is the smoking gun in the Tylenol murders cover-up. When I reveal the name and location of the pharmacy that for 26 years has been known as the undisclosed location, the "approved theory" will be exposed as a fraud perpetrated on American consumers by J&J, the FDA and FBI to cover-up the truth about the Tylenol Murders.
Walgreens Drug Store - 1601 N Wells St, Chicago, IL 60614
This is where Paula Prince bought the cyanide laced Tylenol that killed her.
Osco Drug Store - Woodfield Mall, Schaumburg, IL 60173
Two bottles of cyanide laced Tylenol was pulled off the shelf of this Drug store. None of the victims purchased Tylenol here.
Dominick’s Finer Foods - 424 W Division, Chicago, IL 60614
The "seventh" bottle of cyanide laced Tylenol was turned into this store after the Tylenol murders. None of the Tylenol had been consumed.
Frank’s Finer Foods - Wheaton, IL 60187
The "eighth" bottle of cyanide laced Tylenol was said to have been purchased here and later turned into the police. This bottle may have been contaminated with cyanide after the murders and then planted into evidence by someone involved in the investigation.

The Ninth Store
Investigators never determined the location where the cyanide laced Tylenol that killed Mary McFarland was purchased. Therefore, unless she purchased the Tylenol at one of the stores listed above, there must have been a ninth store. Over the past 27 years, officials have claimed the contaminated Tylenol bottles were found in seven stores.
There are inconsistencies regarding the Tylenol found in Mary McFarland's possession that don't fit the bogus approved theory. Those inconsistencies will be discussed in the future.
1986 TYLENOL MURDER RETAIL STORES
A&P, Bronxville, NY
The cyanide Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules that killed Diane Elsroth on February 8, 1986 were purchased at this A&P store.
Woolworth, Bronxville, NY
On February 13, 1986, a bottle pulled off the shelf of the Woolworth store, the day after Diane Elsroth was murdered, was found to contain cyanide laced Tylenol capsules. The Woolworth location is now leased by Value Family Drugs.