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Cold Case: Die Tylenol-Morde

Originaltitel: Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders
  • Miniserie
  • 2025
  • TV-14
  • 40 Min.
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6,5/10
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Cold Case: Die Tylenol-Morde (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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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuIt 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.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.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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    • Jeff Flock
    • James Lewis
    • Michelle Rosen
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      • Jeff Flock
      • James Lewis
      • Michelle Rosen
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    Jeff Flock
    Jeff Flock
    • Self - Reporter, CNN
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    James Lewis
    James Lewis
    • Self - Tylenol Murders Suspect
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    Michelle Rosen
    Michelle Rosen
    • Self - Daughter of Victim
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    Tyrone Fahner
    Tyrone Fahner
    • Self - Illinois Attorney General
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    Richard Brzeczek
    Richard Brzeczek
    • Self - Superintendent, Chicago Police
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    Gardiner Harris
    Gardiner Harris
    • Self - Author, No More Tears: The Dark Secrets of Johnson & Johnson
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    Roy Lane
    Roy Lane
    • Self - Special Agent FBI
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    Grey Steed
    Grey Steed
    • Self - Special Agent FBI
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    Joy Bergmann
    Joy Bergmann
    • Self - Journalist
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    Nicholas Mennuti
    Nicholas Mennuti
    • Self - Author, The Tylenol Murders: An Over The Counter American Crisis
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    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
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    Charlotte Dent
    Charlotte Dent
    • Self - Friend of Ray West
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    Helen Jensen
    Helen Jensen
    • Self - Public Health Nurse
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    Thomas Kim
    Thomas Kim
    • Self - Chief of Critical Care, Northwest Community Hospital
    • 2025
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    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.
    6bryanmillsfist

    A lot of guilt, little evidence.

    Michelle Rosen, daughter of one of the victims, suspects Johnson & Johnson of accidentally lacing Tylenol with cyanide. J&J lying about possessing cyanide, keeping it within close proximity of production of Tylenol suggests that this is possible. J&J itself seems to aware of this by testing a portion of and subsequently destroying the product.

    But if this were an issue why didn't pop up before then? The argument that accidental cyanide poisoning was somehow missed isn't real convincing. People would have noticed other people dropping dead after taking Tylenol. More than just old people take Tylenol.

    There is no evidence that Tylenol was tainted in that factories where it was produced.

    Meanwhile we have James Lewis, a man accused of murder and rape and who served time for extortion. For reasons not explained the murder case against him is dropped. All we know is that he fled Chicago just after Raymond West's death.

    There is no evidence that Lewis laced Tylenol bottles with cyanide. There is no evidence that he even possessed cyanide.

    The testing of medication and subsequent destruction of 22 million pills, while responsible behavior, does also hint at concerns about possible contamination. The last death occurring 4 years later further strengthens this suspicion.

    On one hand we have a corporation, institutions well known for covering up blunders. But on the other we have what appears to be a psychopathic criminal. Both parties seem adept at covering their tracks based on their respective histories.
    5titusvari

    A Cold Case with a Cold Ending

    If you're into conspiracy theories and prefer mystery over truth, this one's for you.

    But if you're more grounded in reality, you'll likely find this series built around sensationalism rather than substance. Despite revisiting one of America's most infamous unsolved cases, the show offers no real conclusion.

    Honestly, I wish production companies like Netflix would include a clear disclosure when a documentary lacks a widely accepted conclusion. Otherwise, you might spend three hours watching just to realize you've learned nothing definitive. It's frustrating when a show builds so much tension without providing any real payoff or meaningful insight.
    7Sleepin_Dragon

    Chilling and interesting.

    Chicago medics are shocked when several healthy people die unexpectedly. The only link is that they'd all taken Tylenol. Investigations uncover a shocking truth: the Tylenol capsules had been laced with cyanide. Early indications are that James Lewis is the man, especially since he sent an extortion letter to Johnson & Johnson.

    It's a very well-made documentary that isn't afraid to throw in a few controversial talking points, including the potential involvement of pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson.

    It's chilling to think that nobody was ever caught for it, someone or some organisation quite literally got away with murder, unfortunately I don't think we'll ever learn what happened.

    There are some fascinating interviews, especially the words of potential killer James Lewis. I thought Michelle Rosen was absolutely fantastic: courageous, honest, and not afraid to call out corruption where it exists.

    As for James Lewis, while listening to him speak, I just don't think he has the mental clout to carry it out, especially given the deaths that occurred once Johnson & Johnson had added all of those safety precautions to their Tylenol products.

    7/10.
    3DJM26

    Sensationalism

    This Netflix documentary began very well and, in the first episode, presented a fair and balanced and reasoned telling of the facts of this case.

    Then, they introduced two 'reporters' with axes to grind and a relative who decided to play the true-crime game, and it all spiraled into conspiracy theories and let's bring down a big corporation.

    Clearly, if Johnson & Johnson had been responsible for the contamination in the McNeil plants, thousands, or hundreds of thousands, would have died nationwide.

    In addition, J&J's response is still taught in business schools and crisis management as a model for how to deal with catastrophic situations like the deadly tampering in this case.

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      • 26. Mai 2025 (Deutschland)
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