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
. there were no signs of deception. he is free-flowing with the information and answering the questions logically. i don t see any looking away or any of the nervousness, nothing. i see nothing. and then when police looked into the production company express entertainment, they encountered a really legitimate company. more than that. this was a promising effort in northern alberta. it was a potential center of moviemaking. and mark was very good at drumming up attention to money from local investors like john dissent. he was a very sharp, bright, young, entrepreneur. exactly the kind of inch individual most of us are looking for. so he checked out. hardworking local boy in the city of hardworking people. good parents, nice young wife, sweet little daughter. on his way to becoming a celebrity here in edmonton.
you can see, look like anything but a crime scene. there were no strains of a struggle. no blood. it was like he just stepped out for a few minutes. could be back anytime. where was he? john these friends were convinced something awful had happened to him. so, day after day. they prodded the police. and finally, seven days after he went missing, the cops agreed to open the investigation. we just started with the basics.
could be back any minute. there was no answers to anything. he just balanced banished out of thin air. except for the strange emails that he had sent about falling in love, and costa rica. which to the car, said clark seemed perfectly reasonable. not hard to imagine that a love struck man might want to leave the snow and ice behind and trip off to the tropics. he spent an email to his friends, and we go that s strange. but who knows? maybe did go to costa rica. trade things have happened. at least, that s how clark felt. before he stepped through the looking glass. coming up! detective clark is about to follow johnny altinger trail into a strange place of make believe. an up and directors makeshift movie studio. this is a suspense thriller. it s a short realm. it s gonna be about eight or nine minutes. as soon as they called me on the phone. when dateline continues!
stunt, even a publicity stunt? the detective was thoroughly engaged by now. he had spent a career listening to criminal spin their stories and maybe he could figure out if the twitchell guy was trying to play the cops somehow and he pulled a recording of the interview. you know i watched the interview and i m looking at but the guy says. but i m noticing signs of d. c.. and mark interviewed really well. there were no signs of deception. he is free-flowing with the information and answering the questions logically. i don t see any looking away or any of the nervousness, nothing. i see nothing. and then when police looked into the production company express entertainment, they encountered a really legitimate company. more than that. this was a promising effort in northern alberta. it was a potential center of moviemaking. and mark was very good at drumming up attention to money from local investors like john dissent. he was a very sharp, bright, young, entrepreneur.