Unsealed: The Tylenol Murders AT WILL MEDIA, The Chicago Tribune
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In 1982, the nation was living in fear. One by one people in the Chicago area were dying. No one knew why — or who would be next. Law enforcement mobilized to answer the what, who and why. The what was Tylenol, laced with cyanide, placed randomly on store shelves to kill unsuspecting victims. But the who and the why? That would elude investigators for decades.
If you think you know the story of the Tylenol Murders, think again. Award-winning Chicago Tribune investigative reporters Christy Gutowski and Stacy St. Clair uncover new and critical clues in law enforcement’s latest — and possibly last — attempt at closing one of the nation's most infamous unsolved cases.
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Introducing “Unsealed: The Tylenol Murders”
In January 2022, investigative journalists Christy Gutowski and Stacy St. Clair got a phone call they weren't expecting. Their source had an intriguing tip about an unsolved mass murder.
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Episode 1: Steak, Flowers, Tylenol
In September 1982, people started dying mysteriously in the Chicago area. The victims seemed to have nothing in common. Until a surprising discovery revealed a much bigger mystery. One that wouldn't be so easy to solve.
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Episode 2: Turf War
Investigators raced to find out who committed these random crimes and why. But there was something in their way. And the murder toll climbed. Journalists Stacy St. Clair and Christy Gutowski of the Chicago Tribune find something of their own –– one piece of the puzzle, hiding in plain sight.
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Episode 3: Suspects
A week after the killings, investigators had yet to identify any lead suspects. Until the owner of a bar in Chicago made a phone call.
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Episode 4: Gone to the Lake
During the nationwide manhunt, a Kansas City police sergeant unveiled shocking new details about the suspected extortion letter writer. On a flight to Chicago, he brought two suitcases packed with information to share with the Tylenol Task Force about their suspect. He told investigators the story of a different man. Someone who went missing a few years before the Tylenol murders.
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Episode 5: Breadcrumbs
Back in 1978, the Kansas City police focused on James Lewis as a suspect in a missing person’s case. A serious mistake during an interrogation would come back to haunt them.
Customer Reviews
Well worthy
Very very well done podcast with fax and timelines without very little speculation and political correctness. Thank you so much.
Different type of True Crime
We really enjoyed this podcast a story from my childhood years. I’m a true crime lover, but this is great to hear a different type of true crime. I can’t believe they never solved this how crazy!
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