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Caso no resuelto: Los asesinatos del Tylenol

Título original: Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders
  • Miniserie de TV
  • 2025
  • TV-14
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Caso no resuelto: Los asesinatos del Tylenol (2025)
It explores 1980s Chicago deaths from cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules. The case led to tamper-proof packaging and became one of America's largest criminal investigations.
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Explora las muertes en Chicago de la década de 1980 a causa de cápsulas de Tylenol mezcladas con cianuro. Dio lugar a embalajes a prueba de manipulaciones y se convirtió en una de las mayore... Leer todoExplora las muertes en Chicago de la década de 1980 a causa de cápsulas de Tylenol mezcladas con cianuro. Dio lugar a embalajes a prueba de manipulaciones y se convirtió en una de las mayores investigaciones penales de los Estados Unidos.Explora las muertes en Chicago de la década de 1980 a causa de cápsulas de Tylenol mezcladas con cianuro. Dio lugar a embalajes a prueba de manipulaciones y se convirtió en una de las mayores investigaciones penales de los Estados Unidos.

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    Jeff Flock
    Jeff Flock
    • Self - Reporter, CNN
    • 2025
    James Lewis
    James Lewis
    • Self - Tylenol Murders Suspect
    • 2025
    Michelle Rosen
    Michelle Rosen
    • Self - Daughter of Victim
    • 2025
    Tyrone Fahner
    Tyrone Fahner
    • Self - Illinois Attorney General
    • 2025
    Gardiner Harris
    Gardiner Harris
    • Self - Author, No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson
    • 2025
    Richard Brzeczek
    Richard Brzeczek
    • Self - Superintendent, Chicago Police
    • 2025
    Roy Lane
    Roy Lane
    • Self - Special Agent FBI
    • 2025
    Grey Steed
    Grey Steed
    • Self - Special Agent FBI
    • 2025
    Joy Bergmann
    Joy Bergmann
    • Self - Journalist
    • 2025
    Nicholas Mennuti
    Nicholas Mennuti
    • Self - Author, The Tylenol Murders: An Over The Counter American Crisis
    • 2025
    David Barton
    David Barton
    • Self - Sergeant, Kansas City Police Department
    • 2025
    Pete Siekmann
    Pete Siekmann
    • Self - Deputy Coroner, DuPage County, IL
    • 2025
    Chuck Kramer
    Chuck Kramer
    • Self - Fire Lieutenant, Arlington Heights Fire Department
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    Joseph Janus
    Joseph Janus
    • Self - Brother of Victims
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    Monica Janus
    Monica Janus
    • Self - Niece of Victims
    • 2025
    Charlotte Dent
    Charlotte Dent
    • Self - Friend of Ray West
    • 2025
    Helen Jensen
    Helen Jensen
    • Self - Public Health Nurse
    • 2025
    Thomas Kim
    Thomas Kim
    • Self - Chief of Critical Care, Northwest Community Hospital
    • 2025
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    7mdw0526

    A fascinating look at how a random act of terror is still unsolved today...

    I remember the Tylenol cyanide murders from 1982 mostly as a PR case study, how Johnson & Johnson's response became the gold standard in crisis communication. But this tight 3-part Netflix docuseries goes deeper, putting faces to the eight innocent victims and examining the mystery that still hasn't been solved. It's horrifying to realize that something as routine as taking a pain reliever could lead to such gruesome deaths, and even more shocking that tamper-resistant packaging didn't exist before this. The series maintains a steady sense of dread while exploring possible suspects and theories, though it ultimately leaves you with the same uncertainty investigators still face. Insightful and unsettling, it's a fascinating look at how a random act of terror changed the way we shop for medicine and how justice remains elusive more than 40 years later.
    6johnspringer-95440

    Middling True Crime Doucumentary

    The strength of this true crime documentary is the random evil of the underlying crime and the bizarre machinations of its prime suspect. When the documentary hews close to the facts it's harrowing and fascinating. Unfortunately it too often falls into the trap of peddling a conspiracy. The conspiracy is presented in a way that makes it sound convincing; but pretty quickly it becomes apparent that not only does the conspiracy have no substance, there's no attempt to explain the mechanics of what's being alleged or counter the evidence that contradicts it. It's ultimately pretty tedious and it doesn't lead anywhere convincing.
    5jamesamoseman

    Distorted

    The docudrama skipped over all the other products that were tainted with cyanide, not connected with J&J. There were other states involved. Little mention was made of copycat possibilities, though this was known to have occurred. There was no mention of the investigations in these other suspects, including those involving Ted Kaczynski. Lab chemicals 500 feet from manufacturing seem like a large separation, not a small one. I would like to have seen a Netflix investigation into the retail and wholesale parts of the product chain. I don't recall if the murder in Kansas City was ever solved or if that was dropped. Certainly, the issue was left dangling, leaving the viewer to jump to conclusions.
    10roischur-17353

    Best true crime I've watched in a while!

    Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders is, without exaggeration, one of the most captivating and well-produced true crime documentaries I've seen in a long time. From the very first scene, it grabs you with a sense of dread and intrigue, and it doesn't let go. The story, already infamous in true crime circles, is presented with such nuance, care, and compelling structure that even if you think you know the case, you'll be surprised at how much you didn't know - and how much the mystery still lingers.

    What sets this docuseries apart is its atmosphere. The direction leans into cinematic storytelling, with eerie visuals, chilling audio design, and a level of production quality that rivals high-end scripted thrillers. The tone is somber without being sensationalistic, which I really appreciated. This is a story about real people, real loss, and real consequences - and the filmmakers never forget that.

    The pacing is excellent, slowly peeling back layers of the case while maintaining steady momentum. You're not just bombarded with dates and names; instead, you're drawn into the timeline and psychology of the case through thoughtful interviews and carefully curated archival footage. The series strikes a rare balance between investigative detail and emotional depth.

    The interviews are among the strongest aspects of the series. Survivors, journalists, law enforcement, and even people loosely connected to the case all offer a wide range of perspectives. There's a deep respect in how these people are portrayed, and the documentary doesn't push a single narrative. Instead, it presents the information and lets the viewer draw conclusions, which to me is the mark of truly intelligent storytelling.

    Also worth noting is how the series explores the broader implications of the case - not just the horror of the poisonings, but how it changed consumer safety, packaging regulations, and even the psychology of public trust. It situates the murders in a wider cultural context that makes the story feel even more relevant today, decades later.

    Another strength is how the filmmakers deal with the unresolved nature of the case. There's no neat conclusion, no tidy ending - and yet, it never feels unsatisfying. On the contrary, it leans into that ambiguity in a way that's haunting and powerful. You leave the series feeling unsettled, not just because of what happened, but because of how little closure there really is - for the families, for the investigators, and for society at large.

    This isn't just a recounting of a crime; it's an exploration of the ripple effects of fear, trauma, and unsolved justice. It respects your intelligence as a viewer, doesn't spoon-feed you theories, and trusts you to engage deeply with the material. For me, that's what elevates a documentary from good to unforgettable.
    10RubenSimonsen

    Fantastic!

    Once again, the FBI lets emotion override evidence, a pattern that keeps showing up in U. S. true crime cases from the '80s and '90s. As a European, I'm stunned by how unprofessional it often feels. Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders is brilliantly made, and I truly felt for the man accused based on something as flimsy as a letter. This is a must-watch for true crime fans. But if you can't see the innocence in his eyes, that's not his problem.

    Even the best camera can't mask his eyes. He doesn't carry guilt... he carries the weight of a system that prefers quick answers over real truth. So, this is a must watch!

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