In Chicago 1982, taking acetaminophen was a little like playing Russian Roulette. At least seven people died after ingesting cyanide-laced Extra Strength Tylenol capsules and to this day, the feds never nailed the culprit. In 2025, Cold Case: The Tylenol Murders documentarians Yotam Guendelman and Ari Pines got their man — or at least, the Netflix filmmakers got the FBI’s lone suspect, James Lewis, to speak in great length on camera. It was producer Molly Forster who landed Lewis.
“She was given the task to get him and she brought him,” Guendelman said. “She’s the best at this.” Joe Berlinger, an executive producer on the docuseries, is also no slouch in the space himself.
In 2022, as journalists camped out on Lewis’ lawn hoping for a soundbite that never came, it was Forster who got him to open the front door. She promised Lewis he’d get to tell his full story...
“She was given the task to get him and she brought him,” Guendelman said. “She’s the best at this.” Joe Berlinger, an executive producer on the docuseries, is also no slouch in the space himself.
In 2022, as journalists camped out on Lewis’ lawn hoping for a soundbite that never came, it was Forster who got him to open the front door. She promised Lewis he’d get to tell his full story...
- 5/26/2025
- by Tony Maglio
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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