Unsolved Case Files - The Mysteries of Natalie Wood, Mary Rogers, and the Tylenol Murders
Description
In this Unsolved Crimes episode of Terror Talk – Killer Minds and Creepy Stuff, Shannon and Cathy dig into three of America’s most haunting unsolved mysteries.
From Hollywood’s glittering shores to 19th-century New York and the shadowed aisles of 1980s Chicago, these cases reveal how beauty, mystery, and tragedy intertwine.
We begin with the death of Natalie Wood, whose drowning off the coast of Los Angeles still raises questions decades later. Was it an accident, or something darker beneath the Hollywood glamour?
Next, we travel back in time to the murder of Mary Rogers, the beautiful cigar girl whose unsolved death inspired Edgar Allan Poe’s chilling story The Mystery of Marie Roget.
Finally, we discuss The Chicago Tylenol Murders, a case that sparked national panic and changed the way America viewed consumer safety forever.
This episode blends psychological insight with historical intrigue, exploring the archetypes of the “femme fatale,” the cultural fear of random violence, and the enduring fascination with unsolved crime.
The psychological and cultural archetype of the “beautiful victim”
How Natalie Wood’s case blurred lines between tragedy and scandal
Edgar Allan Poe’s real-life inspiration for The Mystery of Marie Roget
The panic and policy changes caused by the Tylenol murders
Why these cases continue to captivate decades later
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