<Li> In 2000, Allen Elias, CEO of Evergreen Resources was convicted of knowing endangerment for his role in the cyanide poisoning of employee Scott Dominguez . This was one of the first successful criminal prosecutions of a corporate executive by the Environmental Protection Agency . </Li> <Ul> <Li> John Tawell, a murderer who in 1845 became the first person to be arrested as the result of telecommunications technology . </Li> <Li> Grigori Rasputin (1916; attempted, later killed by gunshot) </Li> <Li> Goebbels children (1945) </Li> <Li> Stepan Bandera (1959) </Li> <Li> Jonestown, Guyana, was the site of a large mass murder--suicide, in which over 900 members of the Peoples Temple drank potassium cyanide--laced Flavor Aid in 1978 . </Li> <Li> Chicago Tylenol murders (1982) </Li> <Li> Ronald Clark O'Bryan (1944--1984) </Li> <Li> Bruce Nickell (June 5, 1986) Murdered by his wife who poisoned a bottle of Excedrin . </Li> <Li> Richard Kuklinski (1935--2006) </Li> <Li> Autumn Marie Klein (April 20, 2013), a prominent 41 - year - old neuroscientist and physician, died from cyanide poisoning . Klein's husband, Robert J. Ferrante, also a prominent neuroscientist, was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison for her death . However, Klein never exhibited symptoms of cyanide poisoning and the amount measured in relation to the timeline (2.2 mg / L at 15 hours after supposed ingestion but zero thiocyanate levels) suggest that the measurement was a false positive . Robert Ferrante is appealing his conviction . </Li> <Li> Murder of Mirna Salihin, on 6 January 2016, she died in hospital after drinking a Vietnamese iced coffee at the cafe in the shopping mall in Jakarta, according to the police, cyanide poisoning was the most likely cause of her death . </Li> </Ul> <Li> John Tawell, a murderer who in 1845 became the first person to be arrested as the result of telecommunications technology . </Li> <Li> Grigori Rasputin (1916; attempted, later killed by gunshot) </Li>

What reactions would be affected by a reduction in atp as a result of cyanide poisoning