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The unseen work in any documentary is the art of persuasion. Television series don’t work without getting key people to speak ...
James W. Lewis, who did accounting work, was the leading suspect in the Tylenol murders because he sent a letter to Johnson & ...
The Tylenol Murders' investigates who was responsible for at least seven deaths: a psychopath or a drug company?
Yotam Guendelman and Ari Pines, filmmakers of Netflix's true crime docuseries "Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders," told Fox News ...
Max's "Pee-Wee As Himself" and Prime Video's "Earnhardt" are also trending on streaming networks. “ Cold Case: The Tylenol ...
The Tylenol Murders, tells the story of an unsolved brutal killing spree in 1982, which resulted in seven people dying from ...
Guendelman and Pines are the duo behind Shadow of Truth, a doc about the 2006 murder of 13-year-old Israeli girl whose body ...
The Tylenol Murders is striking, not due to the way it recounts the Chicago-area poisonings of 1982, but for including ...
The Tylenol Murders," which looks at how seven people were killed after cynanide-laced Tylenol was distributed in Chicago.
James Lewis, the suspect in the 1982 Tylenol poisonings, gave a final interview attempting to clear his name. But some still ...
That same month, Strom Thurmond got the Federal Anti-Tampering Act (aka The Tylenol Bill) passed. It made it a federal ...
In 1982, seven people in Chicago died after taking Tylenol laced with lethal cyanide, causing fear and a change in consumer product safety. Two suspects emerged but there were no arrests or answers.