that s it for me. thanks for watching. tune in tomorrow where i am speaking with congressman jerry connelly. plus, senior adviser and spoke s person for president biden s campaign, adrienne elrod joins us to talk importance of border security to voters ahead of november s election tomorrow at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. follow us on social media using the handle, at weekend capehart. listened every episode of our show as a podcast for free. scan the qr code on your screen to follow. but, keep it right here. a frightening film about a serial killer. robert barnsley: .he d say, when you re turning the blade, grit your teeth and really really show that you re enjoying it. we had talked about how would you kill somebody and get away with it. i had dark thoughts and shared them with the serial killer. it was supposed to be a movie, a frightening film about a serial killer. you grit your teeth and really show that you on bare enjoying it. but, was it really just pretend
you ve got to pull up more. we re right to the point that he dumped the body we don t know the location. so the detectives that is slow, methodical search through the desktop computer found in twitchell altinger s home and it paid off. on that computer once deleted but now found was yet another version bob of sk confessions with a few additional tantalizing paragraphs describing the location of the victims remains. he talks about a specific sewer. he talks about how it s often in an alley. it s in a grassy area. it s in an older neighborhood. he talks about telephone poles in this alley. if it was really dicey, you couldn t see down. we call the city crews in.
body? jog your memory. is this where you, which sewer you put this guy down. clark even took twitchell to the back of the garage, the suspected crime scene, hoping it would trigger some level of remorse. bring back any memory? you want to tell us where the body is now, get this over with, get you back to the station? okay. let s go. back in the car, another detective heard off camera starts working on twitchell. you humiliate your victim, knocked him over the head, beat the [bleep] out of him, chop him up, carve him up. this pales in comparison, but you can t take it. but twitchell said nothing, at least not in person. he had certainly said plenty in sk confessions if, in fact, he was the author, but the document was incomplete, and thing in a jumble of unrecoverable computer code. we re going to the computer guys, come on.
the so taken with the whole idea of it that he posted this online ad in the attempt to sell the script for his house of cards short film. as if it were an original dexter episode. and in fact the story of twitches computer, the one called sk confessions. there s a lot like that episode about the avenging psychopath. but now, here in his rental garage, police found and looked for it like a kill room there was plastic sheeting in here, an autopsy title, all matching the kerfuffle descriptions of descriptions in sk confessions. with the killer couldn t learn from dexter, though, was how to dispose of the body. the tv dexter of their own lives in die miami, dumps his victims in the atlantic.
rather than a sociopath. because i had the perfect upbringing in no history of abuse. , violence, drama. but an escape confessions, the violence is graphic. the description for example of how the killer dispatches victims with a metal pipe in a hunting knife. i thrust it in his gut, his reaction was pure hollywood. the lurched forward with the grunt was dead on tv movie of the week. the little bit i knew at that time, in the things we had, found i thought it was true. cops can have hunches, think they want, but without evidence, those hunches rarely hold up in court. sk confessions could just as well be a make believe story. might not even be written by twitchell. it could just have easily been downloaded from the internet. and so investigators started going through sk confections, line by line to see if they could sort out fact from