Chicago police Officer Sam Barsevich, left, takes inventory of Tylenol bottles that residents turned in at his station on Oct. 2, 1982. The killer may have salted the bottles with cyanide-laced capsules while standing in the store aisle, investigators thought. Im not saying that the task force didnt work or thats why the case was never solved, Severns said. Chicago police Detective Charlie Ford, assigned to the Prince murder, recalled being stunned when Cook County Medical Examiner Robert Stein showed up at the victims Old Town condo and immediately asked to see the Tylenol. Fahner, as head of the task force, quickly became the public face of the investigation. On that day, two unrelated things happened: A pub owner made a phone call to police, and an extortion letter arrived at a Johnson & Johnson subsidiary. Before the 1982 crisis, Tylenol controlled more than 35 percent of the over-the-counter pain reliever market; only a few weeks after the murders, that number plummeted to less than 8 percent. he answered. It was at this point, early October of 1982, that investigators made the connection between the poisoning deaths and Tylenol, the best-selling, non-prescription pain reliever sold in the United States at that time. Subscribe to Heres the Deal, our politics Thank you. The man shrugged off his dismissal when investigators asked, saying it was the nature of the business. Every Tylenol bottle had a lot number that offered specific details about the batch those capsules came from. President Reagan wanted the FBI in the investigation, retired FBI Special Agent Roy Lane Jr. told the Tribune. What happens in most cases, and certainly what happened here beyond any question, was a 100% selfless, unified devotion to a very important mission.. Chicago police Detectives Jimmy Gildea. Over the next few days, three more strange deaths occurred: 35-year-old Mary McFarland of Elmhurst, Illinois, 35-year-old Paula Prince of Chicago, and 27-year-old Mary Weiner of Winfield, Illinois.. Their opinion soured even further at their first meeting, when one of the lead investigators asked for a briefing on the Prince murder. The agencies, at times, clashed with each other. (James Mayo / Chicago Tribune). The substance was grainier than the untainted Tylenol on the left. . The best suspect for the Tylenol murders has always been James William Lewis, who sent an extortion letter to Johnson & Johnson demanding $1 million to stop the murders. (Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune). She told investigators that, in retrospect, she deserved her termination and swore she would do better at her next job. Ford said Stein encouraged him to smell the pills, but the detective refused and pushed away the pathologists hand. The Tribune has spoken with several people who have been asked to provide DNA samples within the last decade all men who had access to poisoned bottles found in Cook County. Hearing that threat, the detectives said, they banged on the door and announced themselves as police. Other task force members, it should be noted, werent particularly fond of Chicagos efforts either. Others found Fahner the obvious choice. Investigators assumed the culprit was a man, though records indicate they didnt automatically rule out anyone based on gender. When the family returned home, both Adam's brother Stanley and Stanely's wife Theresa took a Tylenol, resulting in both of their deaths. Medicare Pharmacy employee Mary Butler, right, shows a box of Extra-Strength Tylenol to Officer Michael Miljan in Arlington Heights. Siekmann, who had been working since 8 a.m., believed some capsules were tainted from the first time he laid eyes on them. Dr. Howard Markel. Police reports mention several former Johnson & Johnson employees, though none was ever considered a serious suspect. Adam Janus, a 27-year-old postal worker, wasnt feeling well and without having any way to know the mortal peril that the bottle posed for him, he took a pill from it before going to sleep that day. Flight attendant Paula Prince bought a tainted bottle of Tylenol at the Walgreens at Wells Street and North Avenue in Chicago. She rarely heard how the tips panned out. Only really frivolous things went in that other pile, she said. What was he liked as a boss?, She added: Good and bad, I want to hear those stories, because its a reflection of who I am., Hurricane Ian: South Carolina and Florida comb wreckage to assess deadly toll, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. The substance was grainier than the untainted Tylenol on the left. The task force knew the mechanism behind the murders, Fellmann said. His task force partners the FBI and state police had blindsided the Elk Grove Village detective, and he was angry. We also are still were looking at emerging forensic technology, Sgt. But their deaths did inspire a series of important moves to make over-the-counter medications safer (albeit never 100 percent safe) for the hundreds of millions of people who buy them every year. But thats not a problem, the investigators say. She also told CNN she had invited many people to a memorial service and celebration of life luncheon honoring her father in hopes that shed learn things she never got the chance to because of the murder. READ: The awful work of the real doctors who inspired M*A*S*H. The case continued to be confusing to the police, the drug maker and the public at large. Illinois Attorney General Ty Fahner talks about the Tylenol deaths on Oct. 1, 1982. NBC News has not reviewed those documents. The evening marked an important shift in the tragedy, moving from a swiftly solved medical mystery into a massive criminal investigation. Pain in the neck, Hogberg said of his CPD counterparts. Following the same theory, investigators took pictures of everyone who attended the victims funerals and set up time-lapse cameras at grave sites to see if they could capture anyone acting unusual. As a result of the crime, makers of Tylenol developed new product protection methods. Extra-Strength Tylenol, shown in a Tribune studio photograph, once was packaged in a paper box with an unglued lid. The gelatin-based capsules were especially popular because they were slick and easy to swallow. It would likely be someone with gray hair. Whats going on? We were getting flooded with calls, said John Fellmann, an Arlington Heights detective assigned to the case. Kouba reviewed each as it came in, deciding which needed a field agents attention and which could be placed in a bin with other ludicrous claims. Written by a high-ranking Illinois state police supervisor in April 1983, the document describes the wide net authorities cast in the hopes of solving the mystery. The bottles traveled to various warehouses, including a final storage stop at a Jewel facility in suburban Franklin Park, before being delivered to different grocery stores on different days before the poisonings. The agents didnt bother to pretend that labeling rules were their true motivation for getting involved. Forty years later, these earliest days remain a point of pride for some and a source of frustration for others. They were particularly concerned that something happened during the manufacturing or the shipping or storage, Wolnik said. Now she's sharing her story for the first. The attorney general largely stopped campaigning after joining the task force, but his face was on TV every night. Lab technicians Nlada Marzette, left, and Lynn Pilaggi inspect the contents of Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules for cyanide contamination at the Illinois Department of Public Health in 1982. Nearly three weeks after the murders, for example, the FBI asked Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene to write a column about Mary Kellerman and include specific details such as the familys home address and the location of the little girls grave, with her parents permission. The Unsolved Tylenol Murders of 1982: The Unabomber Theory Written by C.W.S. Dr. Howard Markel writes a monthly column for the PBS NewsHour, highlighting momentous historical events that continue to shape modern medicine. So as we organized, there were about 10, 15 different avenues of investigations to pursue, like disgruntled employees, former employees, lawsuits, Lane said. What are you giving this story for? So they ran him off the stage and I got up there.. Records show law enforcement has spent the past several years dealing almost entirely with forensic evidence. (Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune). As the 40th anniversary of the 1982 Tylenol murders approaches, investigators are working with prosecutors on a now-or-maybe-never effort to hold a longtime suspect responsible for the. Tylenol murders: A nationwide panic, a family tragedy Her dad, aunt and uncle were killed in the notorious unsolved poisonings that terrorized Chicago. Retired FBI agent Roy Lane Jr., shown in August, is the only member of law enforcement who has been part of the Tylenol investigation in its entirety. Ford and his partner Jimmy Gildea both said they tried to stop him because evidence technicians hadnt been to the scene yet, but Stein brushed off their concerns. Learn more about Friends of the NewsHour. Her parents gave permission. He has been a regular contributor for TODAY.com since 2011, producing news stories and features across the trending, pop culture, sports, parents, pets, health, style, food and TMRW verticals. The lot numbers for the McFarland, Reiner and Prince bottles indicated they were manufactured in Round Rock, Texas, and went to different warehouses in the Chicago area before ending up on store shelves. But before Sept. 29, 1982, consumer products had few defenses against a person bent on sabotage. The coppers and the FBI guys that I knew all worked together. In the first year alone, the task force used it to track more than 35,000 individuals and 15,000 companies contacted as part of the investigation. It wasnt a grab for authority. The poisonings spanned multiple towns and two counties. And as soon as we got the word out that Tylenol had been laced, people said, What do we do? I said, Well, if youve got any in your medicine cabinet either put it in a plastic bag and keep it or throw it away. They came up with nothing. On Friday afternoon, doctors removed Stanley Janus wife, Terri, from life support. (Charles Osgood / Chicago Tribune). [[Para leer en espaol] Los asesinatos de Tylenol, parte 2: Tylenol mezclado con cianuro fue el arma homicida. A casket is carried out of St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church after the funeral Mass for three members of the Janus family in 1982. I said, Agent, agent. He told her no, then carried the memory of the Kellermans anguish with him for the rest of his time on the task force. Investigators, however, are prepared should that question arise. Seven people between the ages of 12 and 35 years old died in 1982 after ingesting extra-strength Tylenol capsules that were found to have been laced with cyanide, a deadly chemical. The Tylenol case marked one of the earliest uses of the approach. Authorities already considered the womens deaths to be cyanide related by the time they contacted Fahner during his campaign event. Conspiracy theories about motives and suspects for all these heinous acts continue to be bandied about on the Internet to this day. (Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune), If you stopped a thousand people on the street, youd be lucky if one of them could tell you who Ty Fahner was. The Tylenol murders have never been solved, though at one point, the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, was a suspect. As for the ongoing case, sources familiar with the investigation told the Chicago Tribune that charges are not imminent and may not come at all because the case lacks physical proof. Our highest responsibility has always been the health and safety of our consumers," Johnson & Johnson said in a statement to NBC News. Police departments and fire stations began collecting bottles, as well. Forty years ago, cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules led to the deaths of seven people all around the Chicago area. The state police memo indicates fingerprints were found on at least one of the bottles, as well as a full print on the inside of a different bottles box. Though the company expanded the recall the same day to cover the batch involved in McFarlands death, the piecemeal approach troubled Fahner. Security cameras were scarce in 1982, but investigators checked the images that existed, including this photograph from a drugstore camera showing Paula Prince, center, buying a bottle of tainted Tylenol. Photo by Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images. But she said years of therapy and yoga have helped her overcome her anger and guilt, and shes hopeful there will be justice in the killings of her father as well as her aunt and uncle. The FBI and Chicago police performed separate, but largely parallel, investigations until Oct. 6. 1996 - 2023 NewsHour Productions LLC. Arlington Heights police Chief Rodney Kath, second from left, works with other members of the Tylenol task force at its Des Plaines headquarters in 1982. The Tylenol Murders Victims Mary Kellerman On September 29, 1982, 12 year old Mary Kellerman woke up feeling ill. At first, the story focused in the Chicago/Cook County . In reality, some task force members still accuse their colleagues of secretive behavior 40 years later. Manufacturer Johnson & Johnson recalled 31 million Tylenol bottles as panic spread nationwide. A long-planned meeting with DuPage prosecutors also was pushed back in the spring. To this day, however, the perpetrators of these murders have never been found. And wherever they fell on the issue, that position hasnt changed much over the past four decades. They can do it, in part, by revisiting the earliest days of the Tylenol investigation, a time when evidence was not always handled according to todays careful standards. In theory, the plan would prevent anyone from griping about being kept out of the loop. I thought he was perfect.. Some expressed surprise at how casually other people treated the poisoned bottles. They apologized, he said, but the trust had been broken. At the time just four, Janus recalls being with her father, Adam, in their Chicago suburb when he bought an Extra-Strength Tylenol bottle that someone had slipped cyanide pills into. They gave her one extra-strength Tylenol capsule that, unbeknownst to them, was laced with the highly poisonous potassium cyanide. There was little evidence to go on, no inkling of a motive and five people dead. Someone, police hypothesized, must have taken bottles off the shelves of local grocers and drug stores in the Chicago area, laced the capsules with poison, and then returned the restored packages to the shelves to be purchased by the unknowing victims. A casket is carried out of St. Hyacinth Roman Catholic Church after the funeral Mass for three members of the Janus family in 1982. In keeping with that theory, the task force contacted hospitals to ask about anyone treated for poison burns or symptoms, in case the killer became ill or injured during the spree. Former Chicago police Detective Jimmy Gildea, shown at his Chicago home in July, investigated the death of Tylenol victim Paula Prince. (Michael Budrys / Chicago Tribune). The tainted bottle from the Schaumburg pharmacy contained three partial prints on the capsules, but (they) were not suitable for comparison, the memo states. the fact remains, the Tylenol murders of 1982 . I was the detective at the scene. So whatever fits or doesnt fit the storyline, that didnt happen. Come to 1425 Armstrong Lane.. Was Charles Dickens the first celebrity medical spokesman? Investigators took pictures of people who attended the victims funerals to see if they could capture anyone acting unusual. He investigated the Tylenol poisonings in the Janus family and later served as police chief in Island Lake. Tainted capsules were discovered in early October in a few other grocery stores and drug stores in the Chicago area, but, fortunately, they had not yet been sold or consumed. Product tampering would become a crime in 1983 as a result of these murders, but in 1982 there was no federal law against it. I knew how to organize things.. The Tylenol task force may be no exception, he said, but the tensions didnt affect the overall effort. The more she . But the police chief of the Chicago suburb where Adam Janus lived, Joe Murphy, told CNN he hopes forensic technology used to analyze DNA could eventually produce the break they need to conclusively identify whoever was responsible for the Tylenol killings. The profilers believed the killer was likely to visit one of those named places to see the heartbreak he had caused. They knew the weapon. The Chicago detectives shared that worry. The police questioned him and searched his home, they turned up several interesting connections. So he thought hed maybe get a lifetime supply of ham. Members of the Illinois State Police join, as well. In fact, so many big dogs were present, Fellmann said he couldnt find a free chair inside his own 60-seat roll call room. (Ovie Carter / Chicago Tribune). Another theory was that whoever poisoned the medication did it at home or in a car, then placed the bottles back on the shelves. And lives were at risk. Neither did the chemist who performed the cyanide test. It sounds like an urban legend, but it was chillingly real in 1982. A theory emerged: What if the Mad Poisoner was actually the Unabomber? Introduction Heading link Copy link. Chemists working for the Illinois Public Health Department in Chicago test the contents of Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules. Lane would think of that line a year later when, without prompting, a suspect called him and offered to help solve the case. Forty years after that terrifying period in September 1982, investigators say new evidence and a potential motive may be enough to finally solve the case. With absolute certainty, they can say the following: Records show at least four fingerprints were found during the initial investigation. Many of the task force members interviewed by the Tribune recounted difficulties as more than 100 people tried to work as a team. Ford, a Vietnam veteran with a classic Chicago accent and an Irishmans love of storytelling, died of a heart attack a few days after speaking with the Tribune. And they would remain apart for the next four decades. From the start, Detectives Ford and Gildea didnt understand the purpose of driving out to Des Plaines each day in rush hour traffic when they had a murder to solve back in the city. The prints, however, dont match the prime suspect. The panic stemming from the Tylenol murders resulted in a permanent change in the packaging of medicine. Some of those interviews may have gone to an agent who didnt do a good job., Shari Kouba, shown in July at an FBI office in Mount Prospect where she used to work, ran a tips desk as part of the Tylenol task force. I mean, theres 10,000 reasons why people compete with each other. (Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune). She also laments that her dad never got to meet her and her husband, her son, her stepson and her step-grandson. Congress eventually criminalized tampering with medications and other consumer products, classifying that as a federal crime that could carry up to life imprisonment in cases involving a death. A decadeslong investigation has centered around Massachusetts man James Lewis, 76, who was 36 at the time of the murders. In the end, it was decided that the state police would take the lead among the agencies and that investigators would be divided into nearly four dozen teams. Tamper-resistant pill containers were introduced with packaging that allows consumers to notice if a bottle of pills or medication has been opened or altered. It was so Dick Tracy to me, Steed said. Whoa, whoa, he recalled. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeremy Margolis, shown in his Chicago office in July, was part of the original Tylenol task force in 1982. Seven people in the Chicago area were killed that year by Tylenol that had been poisoned with potassium cyanide. And so the Department of Justice just looked up a law and by a little bit of a hook and a crook said the FBI has jurisdiction because of an FDA law (about) truth in labeling.. Customers who had a problem, anybody that could make some money out of it.. Both experienced throbbing headaches, a not uncommon response to a death in the family and each took a Tylenol extra-strength capsule or two from the same bottle Adam had used earlier in the day. The police investigation into the Tylenol murders has centered around prime suspect James Lewis for decades. Tylenols parent company, Johnson & Johnson, also saw its stock price drop after the news about the tainted capsules broke. When that happened, the suspect would make contact with an investigator and offer to help solve the case. He is the director of the Center for the History of Medicine and the George E. Wantz Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine at the University of Michigan and the author ofThe Secret of Life: Rosalind Franklin, James Watson, Francis Crick and the Discovery of DNAs Double Helix (W.W. Norton, September 21). Here, he offers a Spanish-language flyer to Luisa Acevada. Tensions flared, even among law enforcement personnel sincerely dedicated to the job. We felt kind of creepy doing it, retired FBI agent Bob Gibson said of his graveyard duty. I always wear the blue suit and the red tie, Lane said. As the de facto leader of the task force, he would come to be known in the media as "Tylenol Ty." The tip line received more than 6,000 calls within the first few weeks. Members of the media the same people who were constantly pestering him for information nicknamed Fahner Tylenol Ty. It stuck. Tylenol murders investigators pursue new charges in 40-year case. Paramedics came and took Adam Janus to a nearby hospital, where doctors pronounced him dead from what they suspected may have been a heart attack. An FBI agent stood up and started to give a rundown of Chicagos case. He said Marys mother, Jeanna, asked him if she should have noticed that someone had tampered with the bottle. Former Chicago police Superintendent Richard Brzeczek told the Tribune he believed Fahners selection was purely political, done specifically because of the November election. And they had a very good theory as to when they were placed. What are the Tylenol murders? He regaled reporters with all kinds of stories during that final interview, but none seemed to amuse him more than the unhappy Hormel ham man. It was 1982. And 35 years later, this murder mystery is still . His wife whom he had just married fell limp in the living room a short while after that. Now Fahner had to win the job for himself, and he faced a formidable opponent in Democrat Neil Hartigan, a vote magnet from Chicagos North Side. With Molly Jean Brandenburg, Carter Roy. Siekmann didnt wear gloves. Siekmann drove to a state laboratory in the city with the bottle on the seat next to him. Former Illinois Attorney General Ty Fahner stands on the former site of the Tylenol task force headquarters in Des Plaines, now an empty parking lot. Fahner left the dinner immediately and made calls throughout the drive home, taking advantage of his position as a statewide official with access to a car phone, then a relatively rare piece of technology. The CPD set up its own tip line and organized 35 detectives to work out of what was then Area 6 Headquarters at Belmont and Western. The tips were written up on 3x5 index cards. Next week: Police investigate a poor mans James Bond, and an eighth person dies. A photograph of a television screen shows the specific lot number for a batch of Extra-Strength Tylenol that was the first to be recalled. It all goes to them, and you get nothing in return., Chicago police Superintendent Richard Brzeczek talks about the Tylenol investigation on Oct. 7, 1982, about a week after the seven deaths. The FBI put about three dozen agents on the case, under the premise that the agency needed to determine whether Johnson & Johnson had violated federal law by failing to list potassium cyanide among the active ingredients in Tylenol. I dont think that bore fruit at all.. And the last point that they wanted to strike home was that the person who committed this is enjoying the attention right now and the fact that he or she had outsmarted the law enforcement, Lane said. Investigators soon confirmed there was lethally poisonous cyanide inside the Tylenol capsules in question. It didnt take long for Fellmann to recognize the pressures and expectations under which the newly formed task force would operate. So, the theory was the tampering took place at the store, said FBI agent Lane. The Tylenol Murders Pt. The batch contained more than 1,800 pounds of cyanide, divided into packages of various sizes. 40 years later, Kasia Janus is sharing. And they talked to veterinarians about any unusual animal poisonings, thinking the murderer may have tested the chemical on pets first. The Tylenol murders: How we reported this story. Unfortunately, each victim swallowed a Tylenol capsule laced with A lethal dose of cyanide. Each person underwent a rigorous background check. And you know, some agents are better than other agents and can really do a good job. That evening, Illinois Attorney General Ty Fahner sat on a dais listening to stump speeches at the Kane County Republican Organizations annual dinner. Fahner stepped off the stage and ducked behind a blue velvet curtain, where a state police officer briefed him. And only months later, it changed the way we purchase and consume over-the-counter medications. Ted Kaczynski had proven he was a revenge-seeking terrorist, and he had connections to Chicago. Former Chicago police Superintendent Richard Brzeczek, shown in September, says he felt Ty Fahner was chosen to head the task force for political reasons. Left: Subscribe to our Science Newsletter to explore the In 2000, Joy Bergmann revisited the story in "A Bitter Pill" . The red cap was easily flipped open, with nothing but a little piece of cotton left to cover the capsules. Marquette 10 is one of a thousand reasons why theres tension, personal jealousy, personal ambition, jurisdictional turf fights. Thompson put him in charge of the investigation to get TV time. Thats just human nature. In those early days, there were so many agencies involved, so many people desperate to solve the case. The 40-year-old Tylenol murder investigation remains at a standstill. I stepped off that dais, Fahner told the Tribune this year. Agents interviewed the victims families, neighbors, co-workers and friends about any known enemies. "While this tragic incident remains unsolved, this event resulted in important industry improvements to patient safety measures including the creation of tamper-resistant packaging.". I realized I was in the deep end of the pool, he said. NBC News reached out to Lewis and did not receive a response. Local police departments and states attorneys offices have been trying to crack the case for 40 years. Extra-Strength Tylenol, shown in a Tribune studio photograph, once was packaged in a paper box with an unglued lid. Extra-Strength Tylenol bottles, for example, came in a paper box with an unglued lid. She would be the seventh and final person to die from taking the poisoned medication. Tylenol Ty, Ford said. Pero quin fue el asesino? He also would have a history of animal cruelty, Lane told the Tribune. Some of the investigators started using it privately, too. (Don Casper / Chicago Tribune), People were terrified, Fahner said. (Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune). The Chicago Tylenol murders were a series of poisoning deaths resulting from drug tampering in the Chicago metropolitan area in 1982. The FBIs counterintelligence unit even reached out to their Soviet counterparts to see if they had any spy satellite images that could help, according to former FBI agent Grey Steed. Elk Grove Village Detective Michael Severns said investigators were so intent on chasing leads that they at times lost sight of the grieving families. (Phil Greer / Chicago Tribune). Security cameras were scarce in suburban Chicago in 1982, but investigators checked the images that existed. Seven people between the ages of 12 and 35 years old died in 1982 after ingesting extra-strength Tylenol capsules that were found to have been laced with. As everyone left that first meeting Friday morning, DuPage deputy coroner Siekmann, who hadnt slept in more than 24 hours, looked around the room and wondered how it would all work. 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