murder? or accidentally committing a? and he told my mom about dexter. you see the show dexter, this is all modeled after dexter. when you take a step back, you see this is a real man who s been murdered. it was darker than anyone knew. holy mackerel! everyone is on the edge of their seat. an underground parking garage. you re watching a violent attack, caught on tape. who is this? what is happening? or did it happen at all? movies, like that one. are by design deceptive. they blur words. but have you noticed, maybe it s all the technical doodads. the digital cameras. the reality pristine editing. some stories have claimed to be true. are not. anybody can manipulate reality, but sometimes what they say is true, isn t. sometimes fiction turns out to be fact. and then there are stories, just a few, in which fact and fiction hughes. and that s where we re going tonight. a twilight zone world. an illusion. and deception. and deceit. follow the howling wind, no
fantastical get ups, outlandish costumes. in 2008, just weeks after his wife kicked him out and the cops began tailing him everywhere, he decided to be iron man. built a costume at his parents garage. but, on the very witching afternoon, near hours to hi grand entrance to a halloween party, as he was walking to a local coffeehouse to meet with potential movie investors, he was thrown to the ground by men wearing their own unique costumes. members of edmonton swat team. mark twitchell was handcuffed and taken into custody, charged with the murder of johnny altinger. and that of course made big headlines. police even held a press conference to announce the arrest. and the reporters who gathered were left with one juicy tidbit. we have a lot of information to suggest that he idolizes dexter. whatever that meant. remember one of the things we did is we went to his facebook page. he was a crime reporter for the edmonton journal. he had a post there that said that mark twitchell ha
local coffeehouse to meet with potential movie investors, he was thrown to the ground by men wearing their own unique costumes. members of edmonton swat team. mark twitchell was handcuffed and taken into custody, charged with the murder of johnny altinger. and that of course made big headlines. police even held a press conference to announce the arrest. and the reporters who gathered were left with one juicy tidbit. we have a lot of information to suggest that he idolizes dexter. whatever that meant. remember one of the things we did is we went to his facebook page. he was a crime reporter for the edmonton journal. he had a post there that said that mark twitchell has too much in common with dexter, the idea that there is a man up there who is attacking strangers, totally innocent victims, it s almost a myth. something that is built up by hollywood, it didn t seem like it could be real. so, here in edmonton, a
with the murder of johnny altinger. and that of course made big headlines. police even held a press conference to announce the arrest. and the reporters who gathered were left with one juicy tidbit. we have a lot of information to suggest that he idolizes dexter. whatever that meant. remember one of the things we did is we went to his facebook page. he was a crime reporter for the edmonton journal. he had a post there that said that mark twitchell has too much in common with dexter, the idea that there is a man up there who is attacking strangers, totally innocent victims, it s almost a myth. something that is built up by hollywood, it didn t seem like it could be real. so, here in edmonton, a question began to circulate. had the cops been played by a clever promoter? he was known as a prankster. a lot of people thought this was a hoax. you almost wonder whether or not he was doing it as a publicity sent. exactly. so, maybe bill clark and the
conference to announce the arrest. and the reporters who gathered were left with one juicy tidbit. we have a lot of information to suggest that he idolizes dexter. whatever that meant. remember one of the things we did is we went to his facebook page. he was a crime reporter for the edmonton journal. he had a post there that said that mark twitchell has too much in common with dexter, the idea that there is a man up there who is attacking strangers, totally innocent victims, it s almost a myth. something that is built up by hollywood, it didn t seem like it could be real. so, here in edmonton, a question began to circulate. had the cops been played by a clever promoter? he was known as a prankster. a lot of people thought this was a hoax. you almost wonder whether or not he was doing it as a publicity sent. exactly. so, maybe bill clark and the