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After not receiving her last paycheck from a Chicago-based travel agency, Nancy Richardson's husband discovers a multi-million dollar fraud scheme linked to the agency's bank account.
38:26 - 40:17 (01:51)
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After not receiving her last paycheck from a Chicago-based travel agency, Nancy Richardson's husband discovers a multi-million dollar fraud scheme linked to the agency's bank account.
ChapterThe Tylenol Murders and the Unpaid Last Paycheck
EpisodeSelects: The Tylenol Murders, Part II
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The cops figured out pretty quickly that Robert Richardson didn't actually exist, that he was actually somebody else, a man named James Lewis.
40:17 - 41:04 (00:47)
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The cops figured out pretty quickly that Robert Richardson didn't actually exist, that he was actually somebody else, a man named James Lewis. His name was not Robert Richardson, though. Robert Richardson was a tax consultant.
ChapterThe Tylenol Murders and the Unpaid Last Paycheck
EpisodeSelects: The Tylenol Murders, Part II
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Robert Arnold Lewis, a man with a criminal record in credit card fraud and murder, was caught with the body of his client in his attic and escaped due to an illegal search.
41:04 - 42:35 (01:31)
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Robert Arnold Lewis, a man with a criminal record in credit card fraud and murder, was caught with the body of his client in his attic and escaped due to an illegal search. He and his wife changed their names and fled Kansas City in 1981.