. All of them, it turned out, took Tylenol shortly before they died. The more she . When Thompson, a Republican, became governor in 1977, Fahner followed him to Springfield to lead the Illinois state police. (Fred Jewell/AP). Her parents gave permission. This Oct. 18, 1982, column by Tribune columnist Bob Greene included specific details at the request of the FBI, such as the home address of Tylenol victim Mary Kellerman. You understand? Ford said he told Stein. Pursuing the mission, however, eventually sent the FBI and the Chicago Police Department in two different directions. So whatever fits or doesnt fit the storyline, that didnt happen. Rosen's theory is that the tampering did not happen on store shelves, but at the manufacturing plant before the product was shipped out. Mary was dead by 7 a.m. And it took over my life.. We were getting flooded with calls, said John Fellmann, an Arlington Heights detective assigned to the case. I think hes nothing but a class act, said McQuaid, a retired state police captain. They would work the case in Chicago and send someone else to Des Plaines to play nice with the others. Jose Rosa, right, was one of hundreds of Chicago city employees and volunteers to distribute warnings about cyanide-laced Tylenol in fall 1982. Authorities already considered the womens deaths to be cyanide related by the time they contacted Fahner during his campaign event. The 40-year-old Tylenol murder investigation remains at a standstill. Several months have passed since the suburban detective made his pitch to the Cook County states attorneys office. The arrests came as the result of an undercover FBI operation, and The Marquette 10 as the disgraced officers came to be known remain an enduring symbol of police corruption in Chicago. Advances in technology have allowed investigators to determine the postmark date on the extortion letter written by Lewis that demands $1 million be wired to a bank account "if you want to stop the killing," according to the Chicago Tribune's review of the documents. Working with FDA officials, they introduced a new tamper-proof packaging, which included foil seals and other features that made it obvious to a consumer if foul play had transpired. The bottles, however, needed to be tested before they could say with certainty. Margolis, who later became director of the Illinois State Police, says multiagency efforts always endure allegations of infighting and spotlight stealing. Seven people died in 1982 after taking painkillers from bottle someone police do not know who had slipped cyanide pills into. See where the eight tainted Tylenol bottles were purchased or discovered. Beginning on Sept. 29, 1982, and over the next week, seven people were murdered in the Chicago area after unknowingly taking Tylenol pills that were spiked by a killer. 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. She also laments that her dad never got to meet her and her husband, her son, her stepson and her step-grandson. The evening marked an important shift in the tragedy, moving from a swiftly solved medical mystery into a massive criminal investigation. The first tainted Tylenol victim - Mary Kellerman, 12, of Elk Grove Village - collapsed and died on . (Carl Wagner / Chicago Tribune). It sounds like an urban legend, but it was chillingly real in 1982. The operation was primarily staffed by female agents who answered phone calls and assessed information while their male counterparts worked in the field. All Rights Reserved. [Para leer en espaol] Los asesinatos de Tylenol, parte 2: Tylenol mezclado con cianuro fue el arma homicida. It is something that altered the life of every person in the world, Janus, who had never before spoken publicly about her ordeal, told CNN. Medicare Pharmacy employee Mary Butler, right, shows a box of Extra-Strength Tylenol to Officer Michael Miljan in Arlington Heights. Editors note: This report has been updated to remove the reported amount of cyanide used. Mike Severns, a former Elk Grove Village police detective assigned to Mary Kellerman's murder, says it still bothers him that officials neglected to update her grieving parents in the early days of the investigation. The tip line received more than 6,000 calls within the first few weeks. His wife whom he had just married fell limp in the living room a short while after that. Within 48 hours of the murders, the task force used this information to conclude publicly that the pills could not have been poisoned during production. They looked at accused shoplifters, including a man charged with attempting to steal 28 Tylenol bottles from a Wheaton pharmacy in August. He also would have a history of animal cruelty, Lane told the Tribune. Police grasped for suspects who might be the so-called "Mad Poisoner." The tips were written up on 3x5 index cards. 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. I tell you, this wasnt a CSI show, he said. Some worked at the medical examiners office, which played a key role in figuring out the cyanide connection. . Pain in the neck, Hogberg said of his CPD counterparts. (Stan Policht / Chicago Tribune). That testing uncovered three more poisoned bottles: two turned in by customers in Wheaton and Chicago and one found on a Schaumburg pharmacy shelf. J.J. Bittenbinder a tough-talking, mustachioed detective who would later gain fame as a TV safety expert served as a liaison to Fahners task force in Des Plaines. I realized I was in the deep end of the pool, he said. 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. Finally, in late July, officials from both Cook and DuPage gather for a video conference. There was no clear leader. The Soviets were willing to assist, but their satellites werent trained on the Chicago suburbs at the time. So, the theory was the tampering took place at the store, said FBI agent Lane. Former DuPage County Coroner Pete Siekmann, who in 1982 was a deputy coroner, handled the Tylenol bottles from Mary "Lynn" Reiner and Mary McFarland. They gave her one extra-strength Tylenol capsule that, unbeknownst to them, was laced with the highly poisonous potassium cyanide. Bottles that werent tossed out were sent to J&J, the FDA and various government laboratories for testing. 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. My theory is that Anna is a diabetic and had just come home from a . Most came from a banking service that snapped a photograph of anyone writing a check. CBS put a human face on the story which contained the following: "When 12 year-old Mary Kellerman of Elk Grove Village, Ill., awoke at dawn with cold symptoms; her parents gave her one Extra-Strength Tylenol and sent her back to bed. Hearing that threat, the detectives said, they banged on the door and announced themselves as police. Fahner ordered his staff to work through the night, calling local police, sheriffs, coroners, the FBI, the FDA, prosecutors and public health officials. Simply put, the feds entry into the investigation hinged on the admittedly preposterous notion that the manufacturer intentionally put poison in the pain reliever and then committed a misdemeanor crime by not including it on the label. The FBIs involvement puzzled some because, as far as anyone knew, the federal agency didnt have jurisdiction in the case. Seven people in the Chicago area were killed that year by Tylenol that had been poisoned with potassium cyanide. The decision cost the company more than $100 million, an enormous amount in 1982. Many people who handled potential evidence in 1982 didnt wear gloves because it wasnt protocol at the time. The profilers believed the killer was likely to visit one of those named places to see the heartbreak he had caused. And when the sitting attorney general was indicted on tax fraud charges, Thompson appointed Fahner to fill the post. 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. Stanley died that very day and Theresa died two days later. They knew the locations. Investigators, however, are prepared should that question arise. The effort was Herculean, said Jeremy Margolis, a former U.S. attorney who was assigned to the task force. 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. "As you can see, it is easy to place cyanideinto capsules sitting on store shelves," he wrote in the letter. The Tylenol Murders Pt. When that happened, the suspect would make contact with an investigator and offer to help solve the case. The couple were later pronounced dead, too. I do think it created a lot of problems because youre always thinking theres somebody doing something behind your back.. These packaging protections soon became the industry standard for all over-the-counter medications. Forty years later, it still bothers him. They knew the weapon. After a lengthy cat and mouse game, police and federal investigators determined that Lewis lived in New York and had no demonstrable links to the Chicago events. Things were chaotic. Investigators took pictures of people who attended the victims funerals to see if they could capture anyone acting unusual. 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 attorney general largely stopped campaigning after joining the task force, but his face was on TV every night. 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. He was released in 1995 after serving only 13 years. Testing found cyanide in the Extra-Strength Tylenol capsule on the right. 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. Unfortunately, each victim swallowed a Tylenol capsule laced with A lethal dose of 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.. I always wear the blue suit and the red tie, Lane said. Tribune reporter Stacy St. Clair told NBC News correspondent Kathy Park on TODAY Friday that a number of law enforcement sources close to the investigation have told her that Lewis is the only person currently described as a target of the investigation. Extra-Strength Tylenol bottles, for example, came in a paper box with an unglued lid. Severns, who had two young children, heard the undeserved guilt in her voice. The agencies, at times, clashed with each other. The substance was grainier than the untainted Tylenol on the left. 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. Siekmann didnt wear gloves. Security cameras were scarce in suburban Chicago in 1982, but investigators checked the images that existed. Helena Tarasewicz, mother of Tylenol victim Theresa "Terri" Janus, weeps over the casket containing her daughter's body during graveside services at Maryhill Cemetery in Niles in 1982. But if they kept the bottles in their medicine cabinets, more people could die. (Ovie Carter / Chicago Tribune). A theory emerged: What if the Mad Poisoner was actually the Unabomber? Eight of them would be three-member squads composed of a federal agent, a state investigator and a suburban detective from one of the towns where the victims lived or tainted bottles were discovered. 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. By 2011, the FBI was ready to reexamine the evidence. Members of the Illinois State Police join, as well. Who would be next? He investigated the Tylenol poisonings in the Janus family and later served as police chief in Island Lake. Customers who had a problem, anybody that could make some money out of it.. That same day, a 27-year-old postal worker named Adam Janus of Arlington Heights, Illinois, died of what was initially thought to be a massive heart attack but turned out to be cyanide poisoning as well. And you know, some agents are better than other agents and can really do a good job. The Tylenol murders of 1982,was a pointless killing spree that resulted in the death of seven Chicago area people from Tylenol tablets .The Tylenol poisoning killings was from tampering with over-the-counter Tylenol branded acetaminophen pills laced with potassium cyanide. Prince was officially declared dead by the Medical Examiner's office at 6:45 p.m. Investigators discovered a bottle of Extra-Strength Tylenol in her bathroom with one capsule missing and a. After eliminating the possibility that the poisonings happened at the plant level, investigators scoured the backgrounds of workers at trucking companies and storage warehouses involved in the distribution of the tainted bottles, as well as other company records. The substance was grainier than the untainted Tylenol on the left. Deputy coroner Siekmann recalled going to Winfield to pick up the Tylenol collected from Reiners house a few hours after her death. You know, its a hackneyed phrase, but we left no stone unturned., Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Jeremy Margolis, shown in his Chicago office in July, was part of the original Tylenol task force in 1982. The Tylenol Murders" and asked him if he has any theories on who the Tylenol Killer might be. 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. And there were a lot of bottles to come out of that lot.. 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. 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. Dr. Howard Markel. Investigators took the funeral guest books and jotted down license plates, then entered names into a newly developed computer program that allowed them to cross-check for anyone attending multiple memorials, according to the state police report. The Illinois State Police told NBC News the investigation remains ongoing. And my next thought was that there are too many cooks in the kitchen.. In this op-ed, he reflects on his experiences leading the public health response to the Tylenol murders of 1982. Tylenol Ty, Ford said. For example, Johnson & Johnson developed new product protection methods and ironclad pledges to do better in protecting their consumers in the future. The results came back positive for cyanide at 1:30 a.m. (Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune). But something more sinister was afoot when Kasias paternal uncle Stanley Janus and his wife, Theresa Tarasewicz Janus, each took pills from the same Tylenol bottle that Adam had bought in an attempt to fight headaches. IE 11 is not supported. The task force investigating the Tylenol killings doubted that James Lewis would be reckless enough to stay in Manhattan after mailing an extortion letter to Johnson & Johnson demanding $1 million . Employees of the Chicago City Health Department continue to test Tylenol medication for the presence of deadly cyanide at the Department's lab on Oct. 7, 1982. 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. I dont think that bore fruit at all.. And only months later, it changed the way we purchase and consume over-the-counter medications. Tylenol murders investigators pursue new charges in 40-year case. You werent there. Three months earlier, 10 Chicago officers from the citys West Side were convicted of taking bribes to protect heroin rings. She has received numerous national honors for her work. Fahner looked at all the power brokers on the platform U.S. Sen. Charles Percy, Gov. McNeill and Johnson & Johnson offered replacement capsules to those who turned in pills already purchased and a reward for anyone with information leading to the apprehension of the individual or people involved in these random murders. Forty years later, Ford shook his head at the memory. And everyone in the meeting is aware of one undeniable truth: There is no physical evidence linking a suspect to the poisonings. The task force met each morning at the Des Plaines headquarters to discuss leads and get their assignments. No one has ever been charged with the murders. Several suspects did too. The prints, however, dont match the prime suspect. (Stacey Wescott / Chicago Tribune), John Fellmann at his home in Huntley in September. (Phil Greer / Chicago Tribune). (Stan Policht / Chicago Tribune). The program went far beyond any database previously used by law enforcement in Illinois. 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. The 20-year-old would be buried alongside her husband and her brother-in-law Adam in a triple funeral made even more heartbreaking when relatives had to pull Terris mother off her daughters casket before it was lowered into the ground. And you had a lot of very experienced, very intelligent, very resourceful people thinking about this all the time, thinking about angles, thinking about ideas, testing them and implementing them wherever we possibly could. Investigators say new evidence may help finally solve the case of seven people who died after ingesting Tylenol laced with cyanide in the Chicago area in 1982. It wasnt a grab for authority. As a result of the crime, makers of Tylenol developed new product protection methods. In those early days, the best leads came from the Tylenol bottles themselves. 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. Thats just human nature. Seven people between 12 and 35 died after ingesting cyanide-laced Tylenol pills in the Chicago area in 1982. 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. (Charles Osgood / Chicago Tribune). Ford and Gildea arrived at the campus with hopes of a break in the case, only to find out the so-called professor was a high school boy pretending to work at UIC so he could pick up college girls. What are the Tylenol murders? DNA evidence wasnt part of police work at the time, but it would become a factor in the case a quarter-century later. 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. And they would remain apart for the next four decades. But thats not a problem, the investigators say. Members of the media the same people who were constantly pestering him for information nicknamed Fahner Tylenol Ty. It stuck. The Tylenol murders have never been solved, though at one point, the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, was a suspect. (Chicago Tribune), Look, like any other series of government bureaucracies, theres always tension between agencies, he said. We locked him up.. A long-planned meeting with DuPage prosecutors also was pushed back in the spring. In 1989, the FDA established federal guidelines for manufacturers to make all such products tamper-proof. (Chicago Tribune), If you are the Tylenol killer, though, you may be harboring just the vaguest curiosity about the people on the other end of your plan: The people who were unfortunate enough to purchase the bottle you had touched, Greene wrote. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration then cautioned the public against taking the pain reliever in capsule form. On Friday afternoon, doctors removed Stanley Janus wife, Terri, from life support. (Charles Knoblock / AP). And by days end, flight attendant Paula Princes body would be discovered and tests would show that a Tylenol bottle inside her home contained four cyanide-laced capsules. Severns confronted people at both agencies, who blamed each other for keeping him in the dark. Every night, I would come home after my kids were in bed, he said. The coppers and the FBI guys that I knew all worked together. Some investigators on the case, including a few still involved with it, considered the rendered profile too vague to be of any real use. We also are still were looking at emerging forensic technology, Sgt. I think after a day or two, the state police realized theyre on their own. 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