In 1982, seven people died after taking cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules in what became one of the most terrifying unsolved crimes in American history.
The poisonings shattered the nation’s sense of safety, triggered a massive nationwide recall, and changed the way everyday products are packaged forever. But more than four decades later, the mystery still lingers in the shadows.
In this haunting episode of Death by Misadventure, Jacy Nova sits down with author Joseph Ciabelli to explore the chilling story behind his book, The Tylenol Murders: A Father’s Confession to His Son.
What begins as a true crime investigation becomes something far darker and more intimate: a son’s journey through childhood trauma, violence behind closed doors, and the horrifying moment his dying father whispered the words, “Cyanide pills. I did it.”
Together, they retrace the timeline of the 1982 Chicago poisonings, the eerie clues hidden inside decades of family silence, and the disturbing evidence Joseph uncovered after his father’s death — including what he believes was a trophy from the crime itself.
Was one of America’s most infamous cold cases hiding inside a family secret all along?
This is a story about murder, memory, psychopathy, survival, and the terrifying burden of inherited truth.
🎧 Listen now and step back into one of the darkest unsolved mysteries in American history.
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