The upcoming Netflix documentary, Chilly Case: The Tylenol Murders, is bound to prey on these with medication anxiousness. The brand new trailer uncovers the story of the over-the-counter ache meds that have been laced with cyanide and claimed the lives of random shoppers. The brand new crime doc is ready to stream on Netflix on Might 26. The trailer has simply been launched.
The official synopsis reads,
“From directors Yotam Guendelman and Ari Pines (Shadow of Truth, Buried) and executive producer Joe Berlinger (Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey, Conversations with a Killer), Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders is a gripping three-part docuseries that revisits a chilling crime that shattered the nation’s trust in the safety of everyday brands. Chicago, 1982: at least seven people die after ingesting cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules, sparking nationwide panic and one of the largest criminal investigations in U.S. history. Is there one mastermind behind these horrific deaths, or is that simply a convenient scapegoat in a darker conspiracy and potential cover-up? The series reopens the case that turned the world’s best-selling drug into a terrifying symbol—and changed forever how we view the products in our own medicine cabinets.”
The movie options interviews with these closest to the killings. Moreover, it should weigh on stunning theories and proof, in addition to new testimonies, and even will get contained in the thoughts of a key suspect.
Administrators Guendelman and Pines inform Netflix, “Before 1982, nobody thought twice about opening a bottle of painkillers. Today, every tamper-proof seal is a reminder of that dark moment — when cyanide-laced capsules transformed an everyday medicine into a murder weapon, permanently reshaping consumer industries. For more than 40 years, this case has been viewed through a narrow lens, locked onto a single theory while crucial evidence and promising leads were left unexplored. Perhaps that’s why, even after all these years, the case remains unsolved. With Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders, we’re taking a fresh look at this complex, haunting puzzle, shedding new light through overlooked evidence, unheard testimonies, and troubling inconsistencies. Our hope is that by expanding the narrative, we might bring the families of the victims a step closer to the answers they’ve awaited for decades.”
Chilly Case: The Tylenol Murders comes from govt producers Joe Berlinger, Jon Kamen, Jen Isaacson, Craig D’Entrone, Yotam Guendelman, Ari Pines, Mika Timor, Maor Azran and Dan Adler. RadicalMedia Manufacturing and MA and Silvio Movies Manufacturing convey us this documentary in affiliation with Third Eye Movement Image Firm.
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