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Emilie LeBeau Lucchesi, How the 'Tylenol Murders' Changed Medicine Safety 40 Years Later, Discovery Magazine, July 12, 2023.
Bridget Ganger, Remembering the Victims of the Tylenol Murders, Beyond the Dash, Sept. 29,2021.
Claire Malon, The Tylenol Murders: Where were poisoned bottles purchased?, Chicago Tribune, September 22, 2022.
Eunice Alpasan, As Reporters Revisit the Tylenol Murder 40 years later, New Developments Emerge, WTTW.com Sept. 28, 2022.
'George and the Pharmacist', It's A Wonderful Life (1946), 2016.
Laurel Sweet, Brother of Tylenol victims askes, "Why Them?", Boston Herald, February 6, 2009.
Michael Lee Simpson, Poisoned Pill: My cop dad's deathbed confession to the 7 unsolved Tylenol murders tore me apart- he left key evidence for me to find, The Sun.com, Sept. 28, 2025.
Michael Petros, People, politics, and poison: the Tylenol murders revisited forty years later, School of Public Health, University of Chicago, May 31, 2022.
Revisiting Chicago's Tylenol Murders, Chicago Magazine, Sept. 21, 2012.
Who Committed the Tylenol Murders? After more than 40 years, the case remains unsolved, WTTW.com, 2026.
STIRATO BREAD AND SYRACUSE-STYLE HOT TOMATO OIL RECIPES
Ingredients
3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1 1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp dry active yeast
1 1/2 cup warm water
Directions
1. Mix the dry ingredients together in a large mixing bowl.
2. Slowly add watr, and stir with a wooden spoon until dough become solid enough to mix by hand.
3. Work the ingredients together until combined; the dough will be slightly sticky.
4. Cover the dough in the mixing bowl and let it rise for 4 hours (a tea towel works perfectly). Place the bowl in the oven with the oven light on (provides just enough warmth).
5. Directly place, shape and stretch the dough on a sheet of parchment paper that is resting on a preheated baking stone (450 degrees).
6. Cover the loaf with an upside-down roasting pan.
7. Bake for 20 minutes at 450, then remove the roasting pan; bake for another 20 minutes until the bread is golden brown. If you tap it with your finger, it will sound hollow.
Thank you The Kitched Rhetorician.com for this amazing recipe!
Syracuse-style Hot Tomato Oil
Photos of Jill Cahill through the years
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Douglas Dowty, Ghost of notorious CNY murderer Jeff Cahill haunts Baby Maddox murder case, Crime & Safety, Syracuse.com, June 2, 2016
Geoff Herbert, TV Special to look back at brutal 1998 murder of Jill Cahill in Syracuse, NewYorkUp.com, April 25, 2017.
Jerrell A. Merrill, The Cyanide Killer- The Chilling True Crime Story of Jeff Cahill, the murder of his wife, Jill, and New York's fight over the death penalty, 2025.
Joan Russel Obituary, Legacy, 2023.
Marion Collins, While She Slept, St Martin's Paperback, New York, NY, 2005.
Matt Mulcahy, Cahill family recalls murder ten years ago, CNYCentral.com, October 30, 2008.
Nicole LaFiendra, 27 Years Later, Sister of Domestic Violence Murder continues to share her story, CNYCentral.com, Oct. 17, 2025.
Notorious CNY murderers could be released from life sentences at age 55, LocalSyc.com, April 17, 2019.
Paul Yudin, Solo Piano, Pixabay.com.
People vs James F. Cahill, Justia Law, Nov 3, 2003.
People vs Cahill (Challenging sentence under New York's death penalty statute), NYCLU, Court Cases, July 17, 2007.
Rebecca C Lewis, Elder Parole Bill gains majority support in state Senate, CityandStateNY.com, March 4, 2026.
Reinstatement of the Death Penalty in New York, Amnesty International, May 1995.
Russel G. Murphy, People vs Cahill: Domestic Violence and the Death Penalty Debate in New York, July 11, 2005.
Rylee Kirk, 25 years after grisly killing: How Jill Cahill's sister buried the grief and raised a family, Syracuse.com, October 28, 2023.
My response to reading
Marion Collins’s gripping book, While She Slept, was so profound that it
inspired me to feature the case on my true crime book podcast. This narrative
unfolds in the context of a marriage that initially brims with hope and
optimism but descends into a harrowing tale characterized by arguments,
instability, financial strain, and violence infused with heartache and fear.
Collins masterfully brings to life the victim, Jill Russell-Cahill—a vibrant
spirit known for her infectious laughter and her role as the life of the
party—while also depicting her close-knit family and dear friends who cherished
her. On the other side, we meet Jill’s husband, Jeff Cahill, and his family,
whose intertwined lives with Jill create a complex dynamic that shapes the
unfolding tragedy.
The author’s extensive
and meticulous research shines through, providing rich details that deepen our
understanding of the violent trauma and recovery that precede the shocking act
of murder. The interviews with witnesses are particularly illuminating, offering
authentic insights into the suspicions and facts that emerged as the case wound
its way toward trial.
However, the book is
marred by poor organization. The timeline is often confusing due to frequent
narrative shifts that explore various facets of the story concurrently. While
this approach can sometimes be effective, the many distinct elements require the
reader to pause and restart, disrupting the narrative flow. Moreover, the
presence of spelling errors suggests a lack of diligent editing, and a notable
inaccuracy regarding the history of New York State’s death penalty law further
detracts from the pursuit of justice. Despite these shortcomings, readers will
find themselves emotionally invested, genuinely caring about the fate of those
involved as they navigate through the chapters. I wholeheartedly recommend
*While She Slept*, as this poignant story has significant implications for the
judicial and legislative realms. Just be prepared to search for clarifications
as you read, as you may encounter areas that spark curiosity and confusion.