Painkillers. Cold medicine. Morphine, if you're Mark! Something to take the edge off a headache.
In 1982, people across Chicago did exactly that — and some of them never got back up.
This week on Seeing Red, we’re talking about the case that changed everything: the Chicago Tylenol murders. Cyanide-laced capsules. Random victims. A killer who never had to meet the people they murdered — just quietly tamper with bottles and put them back on the shelf.
But it didn’t stop there.
Because once the fear was out in the world, someone else saw an opportunity.
We also look at the copycat killings that followed — including a case where “random” poisonings were anything but, and innocent people died to cover up a far more personal murder.
This is murder without warning, without motive you can see, and without a suspect we can name.
So… how safe is that bottle in your bathroom cabinet?
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