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Revision as of 14:41, 11 February 2018
Tylenol murders | |
File:Extra Strength Tylenol and Tylenol PM.jpg | |
Type 1 | poisoning, marketing |
Type 2 | social scare, fear, Money scam |
Year | 1982 |
Date | 09/29 |
Place | Chicago, Illinois |
Numbers | 9, 11 |
Perp | James Lewis |
Linked to | |
• media | • Public relations |
Information | |
Fakeologist | [ab 1] |
Hoaxbusters | [HB 1] |
Cluesforum | [CF 1] |
In September 1982,[1] seven people in Illinois died after taking potassium cyanide-laced Tylenol capsules. Johnson & Johnson’s CCO Larry Foster and advisor Harold Burson counseled CEO James Burke through the crisis. Working with the police, FDA and media, they issued a nationwide recall, delivered warnings and created new tamper-proof packaging. Johnson & Johnson’s handling of the tragedy set a standard and remains a model for effective crisis response and corporate responsibility[2].
Clues
- The story shows a cooperation between state and market institutions which is in these dimensions new.
- The story runs in the media as medical mystery[3].
- The reporting does not show much interest for the alleged victims of the poisoning.
- The reporting shows much more interest in the crisis management that the Coorporation Johnson & Johnson performed together with police, Federal Drug Administration and media.
- The story went down in PR curricula as model for crisis communication and is till today presented as that.
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