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The Tylenol Murders
A Father's Confession to His Son
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Joseph Cibelli's book recounts his personal investigation into the 1982 Tylenol cyanide poisonings after his dying father reportedly confessed involvement; Cibelli combines memoir, interviews, military and employment records, and crime-scene details to argue his father's culpability.
He discusses his father's background as a police officer, military training, access to cyanide through work, and possession of underground manuals describing poisons.
The book also examines the cultural impact of the Tylenol murders and the subsequent anti-tampering legislation, while highlighting victims often sidelined in other documentaries.
Cibelli frames the narrative as both a son's reckoning with an abusive father and an attempt to resolve an unsolved national mystery.
The author positions the deathbed statements as central evidence and invites readers to reassess the accepted narrative around the case.
He discusses his father's background as a police officer, military training, access to cyanide through work, and possession of underground manuals describing poisons.
The book also examines the cultural impact of the Tylenol murders and the subsequent anti-tampering legislation, while highlighting victims often sidelined in other documentaries.
Cibelli frames the narrative as both a son's reckoning with an abusive father and an attempt to resolve an unsolved national mystery.
The author positions the deathbed statements as central evidence and invites readers to reassess the accepted narrative around the case.
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as the book Joe wrote investigating his father's alleged role in the 1982 Tylenol murders.

Whit Missildine

Joseph Cibelli

400: What if you suspected your father was the infamous Tylenol Murderer?
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William Ramsey

Joseph Cibelli

The Tylenol Murders: A Father's Confession to His Son, the New Book by Author Joseph Cibelli



