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Caso arquivado: Os assassinatos do Tylenol

Título original: Painkiller: The Tylenol Murders
  • Minissérie de televisão
  • 2023
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Caso arquivado: Os assassinatos do Tylenol (2023)
Detectives concentrate on James Lewis, a crucial suspect. The murky, complex enigma of the crime in real-time. Could DNA evidence help identify the killer? This question is raised by historical cues and modern technology.
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Os detetives estão focados em James Lewis, um suspeito crucial. O teste de DNA poderia ajudar a identificar o assassino? Sinais históricos e tecnologia moderna levantam essa questão.Os detetives estão focados em James Lewis, um suspeito crucial. O teste de DNA poderia ajudar a identificar o assassino? Sinais históricos e tecnologia moderna levantam essa questão.Os detetives estão focados em James Lewis, um suspeito crucial. O teste de DNA poderia ajudar a identificar o assassino? Sinais históricos e tecnologia moderna levantam essa questão.

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    7thalassafischer

    People Used to Get Away with A Lot of Things

    If I learned anything while watching Painkiller: The Tylenol Murders, it was just how simple it was to get away with multiple crimes before the Internet was invented. There's one episode of this docu-series where they say the main suspect's wife is "only guilty" of having a false Social Security card. Stealing someone's identity must have been a walk in the park, since her husband committed multiple acts of fraud and extortion by simply moving from state and state and may very well be a serial killer.

    I was a small child when the Tylenol murders happened so I don't remember them but I remember the whole thing surrounding pill bottles and contaminated Halloween candy in the 1980s, it's totally crazy that as late as 1982 Tylenol was mass-produced by a major corporation and didn't have a safety seal or even tape on the box, let alone a hard-to-open "child safety" lid. Yeah "child safety" not "crazed cyanide killer proof lid." I guess it just doesn't have the same ring to it for the people in Tyelnol marketing.
    2everydayemail

    Bloat and Ego

    Watching the first episode, I was interested in the subject matter and actual news reels from 1982. It wasn't great, but I had hopes it would get better. It didn't.

    This "documentary" was much more focused on skewing the actual fear of that event into some sort of manufactured drama. It substituted or embellished the facts of the story with conjecture.

    The entire 4th episode was focused completely on the "journalist" making this pile of compost. We are forced to follow him from place to place as he tries to track down the houses where ancillary characters, long deceased, used to live. We are treated to his frustration at being foiled in his noble efforts. It reeks of ego and desperation for relevance. You can almost smell his hair products and Drakkar Noir.

    If you must watch this limited series, be sure to count the number of times the interviewees are asked irrelevant, repetitive, asinine, or insulting questions.

    The ONLY saving grace is the genuine likability of the victims' family members.
    3cyates-64641

    Episode 4... 😒

    This entire documentary is sub par,at best, boring to the core,at its worst. The interesting chunks were solely of the segments that contain the old news reports from the 1982-83 period. The rest felt forced and very drawn out. I actually fell asleep at one point!! I was 15 when these horrible crimes took place, I lived in Illinois and my father lived in Chicago. This case scared & fascinated me,so for me to fall asleep,tells you all you need to know. The so called "journalist" in episode 4 is horrendous (and pretty full of himself) and just introduced out of nowhere and felt like an entirely different show. Real journalism is truly dead!
    2helenahandbasket-93734

    Absolutely Dismal Display of Storytelling

    The more true crime I've watched, the more I'm absolutely convinced that capable, qualified and competent filmmaking is all but dead. This series is FAR TOO LONG, a single episode would have sufficed at a two-hour length and everything that still remains unknown would be unknown.

    There's some interesting evidence that suggests Lewis is likely the perpetrator, but he was careful enough to keep from being linked to the case in any significant way. Sure, you could test capsules and whatnot for DNA, but my GOD, you have to remember this is cyanide- to handle this substance you absolutely have to wear strong gloves, and possibly a mask to avoid inhaling particulates. The state can present a whole lot of evidence to be tested, but the likelihood of even trace amounts of DNA being present is unlikely.

    There's so much nonsensical information shoved in here, and a lot of people trying to put the cape on to portray themselves a hero, and we're even subjected to wild accusations, absolutely insane conspiracy theories, and a lot of blame for people who seem to have forgotten what life was actually like in the 80s. For sobbing out loud, NOTHING had safety caps, seals, etc., and far worse/more dangerous products than Tylenol. WE HAVE ICE CREAM THAT IS ABLE TO BE OPENED that became a ridiculous trend for a while.

    The moronic 'journalists' (although I believe the female voice is a producer) who are gross in their approach and absolutely speaks to the quality of journalism as a whole in this current time. Brad is like fingernails on a blackboard type of bad at this in particular and I'm so grossed out by the 'meeting' with the nurse and fireman and the niece and great niece and talking about this like it's so unbelievable that no one has been arrested and this absolutely juvenile young girl is somehow an investigator and has the answers? Stop it and stop making yourself the story.

    I sincerely hope someone else can pick this up as a story and put something coherent and compelling on the screen.
    2marshalljaykaplan-469-186131

    GREAT STORY, BUT TERRIBLE STORY TELLING

    Not sure who story edited this documentary, but it is all over the place and is trying hard to stretch itself out over 5 episodes. In episode 4, we meet this reporter, Brad for the first time and are expected to understand who he is and follow his journey - we never saw him in the the previous 3 episodes. Each interview seems to have been directed, interviewed and filmed by different people - so it looks very disjointed. For those people that love true crime documentaries...this one is sub par, as we are expecting a much better story line. Bad storytelling, bad editing. Shame, as the subject matter is compelling.

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