
This episode covers the Tylenol murders, focusing on the events surrounding the case, including the victims and the investigation.
The episode begins with the story of Mary Kellerman, a 12-year-old girl from Elk Grove Village, Illinois, who was one of the first victims of the Tylenol poisonings on September 29, 1982.
Key discussions include the motives behind the murders, questioning whether it was simply to kill, a form of public terrorism, or mass extortion.
The use of Tylenol as a vehicle for murder raises concerns about public safety and the nature of the crime.
The episode highlights the impact of the case on the community and the ongoing mystery surrounding the identity of the perpetrator.
The episode discusses the Tylenol murders, focusing on the victims, motives, and the investigation into the case.

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