THE TYLENOL MURDERS—Joseph Cibelli

THE TYLENOL MURDERS—Joseph Cibelli

From True Murder: The Most Shocking Killers in True Crime History by Dan Zupansky

March 2, 2026 · 1h 13m

About this episode

The episode explores the chilling story of the Tylenol murders through the eyes of Joseph Cibelli, whose father was the killer.

Chicago, 1982. Seven people swallowed Tylenol capsules meant to heal, then they died within minutes. America changed overnight, then the killer vanished into darkness, and that darkness lived in my home. I was eleven, and my father was The Tylenol Killer that terrorized a nation. He created chaos, and confessed with his last breath. I uncovered the truth, and the rot behind his badge. He built lies, and I built a case. I tore the mask from the madness and discovered that each clue led deeper into a labyrinth of deceit. I stripped his name from mine, and I stripped his power too. He found me, and threatened my life, but I did not run. Instead, I shined a light into his darkness. From the son who would not stay silent, THE TYLENOL MURDERS: A Father’s Confession to His Son reveals a confession buried under four decades of fear, complicity, and blue-walled denial. The truth is not a eulogy. It is an indictment. And it bears my name. THE TYLENOL MURDERS: A Father's Confession to His Son—Joseph Cibelli

People in this episode

Host: Dan Zupansky

Guest: Joseph Cibelli

Topics covered

  • true crime
  • murder investigation
  • family secrets
  • deception
  • confession

Keywords

  • Tylenol murders
  • Joseph Cibelli
  • true crime
  • Chicago
  • murder
  • confession
  • deceit

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Chicago

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