A groundbreaking new documentary from WBBM Films/CBS Chicago and See It Now Studios investigates the chaos of one of the nation’s most notorious unsolved crimes: the 1982 Tylenol murders, when someone put poison in Tylenol pills and killed 7 people. Using exclusive archival footage and present day interviews with the last remaining witnesses, the film takes you on a journey as the production crew tracks down the prime suspect and his dark past.
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