Today we unravel the chilling mystery of the Tylenol murders, a case that forever changed how we trust everyday medicine. In 1982, seven unsuspecting individuals, including Mary Kellerman, Adam Janus, and Paula Prince, tragically lost their lives after ingesting cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules. The ensuing investigation spotlighted James Lewis as a prime suspect, though he was never charged with the murders. Johnson & Johnson's unprecedented recall and introduction of tamper-proof packaging set new standards in product safety. Despite extensive efforts, the perpetrator remains unidentified, leaving a haunting legacy that continues to impact public health policies today.
Resources and Further Reading
The Chicago Tylenol-Cyanide Murders of 1982 - History Defined
James Lewis, suspect in the 1982 Tylenol murders, dies at 76 - PBS NewsHour
How the Tylenol murders of 1982 changed the way we consume medication - PBS NewsHour
Chicago Tylenol murders - Wikipedia
Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders (2025) - Netflix
The Tylenol Killer: Chicago's 1980s Cyanide Spree - Biographics (Youtube)
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