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Chicago Tribune Reporters Unseal Secrets Of The Unsolved Tylenol Murders At The OL Library
Christy Gutowski and Stacy St. Clair discuss their series on the 1982 Tylenol murders, Wednesday, Aug. 20, at the Oak Lawn Library.

OAK LAWN, IL— Investigative reporters Christy Gutowski and Stacy St. Clair from the Chicago Tribune will speak about the Tylenol murders and their coverage of the ever-relevant crime at the Oak Lawn Public Library, Wednesday, Aug. 20 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. The library is located at 9427 S. Raymond Ave.
Despite occurring in 1982, the Tylenol murders, which saw seven Chicagoland residents die from taking Tylenol laced with cyanide, remain unsolved. Considered by some to be the first act of domestic terrorism, the crime has remained in the public’s mind due to its profound impact and has seen widespread coverage since it occurred.
This includes the gripping and widely-acclaimed 2022 article series and podcast from Chicago Tribune investigative reporters Christy Gutowski, a former Oak Lawn resident, and Stacy St. Clair.
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The Tylenol murders struck fear into the Chicagoland area, where Gutowski grew up, but the impact extended well beyond the region. As she describes, “Tylenol represented a loss of innocence, not only for the victims and their families but for us as a society.” Society would respond with the adoption of important advancements in consumer safety that are still in place to this day, such as the tamper-resistant medicine bottles that are now standard.
Gutowski and St. Clair will speak about the crime and their investigation on in “Unsealed: The Tylenol Murders.” The program, named after their podcast, will mark their first time presenting on the subject at a library. The duo will discuss their insights on the case, give a first-hand look into journalism and podcasting, and take time to answer questions from audience members.
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“My family moved to Oak Lawn when I was in the fourth grade," Oak Lawn-native Gutowski said in a news release. “I attended St. Gerald's for church and graduated from Covington and Oak Lawn Community High School. I recall spending many hours in the library studying and researching class projects. In fact, the Library helped foster my love for research, reading, and journalism. The childhood friendships I formed in Oak Lawn remain my most treasured and, decades later, I remain very close to my former classmates.”
To an extent, the program will provide Oak Lawn and other Chicago-area residents an opportunity to commiserate over the fear they faced when the crime took place. Hearing from individuals who also faced that fear, including people she grew up around, is a facet of the program that Gutowski enjoys the most.
However, Gutowski is most looking forward to discussing law enforcement’s investigation, including the years-long cat-and-mouse game the main suspect played with them, as well as sharing the stories of each victim and their loved ones. She hopes to enlighten the audience to the creative methods that detectives made use of without modern investigative tools, while still giving the victims of the crime the focus they deserve.
She also hopes the program and its behind-the-scenes look at their investigation will inspire appreciation for journalism in the residents of the town that sparked those same passions for her when she was growing up. She feels honored to be invited to present at her hometown’s library, which played a large part in igniting those interests and shaping her career trajectory.
“Unsealed: The Tylenol Murders” is the highlight of the True Crime Summer programming series from OLPL’s Adult/Young Adult Services Department. The series also includes:
- Podcasts Unsealed on Friday, Aug. 15 from 11 a.m. to noon.
- Craft Class–Cyanotype Evidence on Friday, Aug. 22 from 4 to 5 p.m., which requires registration through OLPL’s online event calendar.
- Handwriting Analysis on Thursday, Aug. 28 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.
- Screenings of a variety of mystery and crime films.
Find all of OLPL’s programs at: OLPL Calendar.

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