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The Mark Twitchell Case: How a "Dexter Killer" Was Caught Because He Couldn't Get Rid of His Victims' Remains
The case of Mark Twitchell, known as the "Dexter Killer," who was caught by police because he couldn't dispose of his victims' remains, as he lived hundreds of miles away from the nearest ocean and apparently lacked the knowledge of how to do so effectively.
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The SK killer in Edmonton seemed to have no idea how to get rid of his victim's remains which ultimately led to his capture, whereas Twitchell built a kill room in his rented garage and tried to sell the script for his House of Cards short film.
1:02:36 - 1:06:44 (04:08)
Summary
The SK killer in Edmonton seemed to have no idea how to get rid of his victim's remains which ultimately led to his capture, whereas Twitchell built a kill room in his rented garage and tried to sell the script for his House of Cards short film.
ChapterThe Mark Twitchell Case: How a "Dexter Killer" Was Caught Because He Couldn't Get Rid of His Victims' Remains
EpisodeDeadly House of Cards
PodcastDateline NBC
In part two of the ‘Dexter Killer’ series, detectives question Mark Twitchell about the murder of Johnny Altinger and his demeanor remains defiant.
1:06:44 - 1:07:57 (01:13)
Summary
In part two of the ‘Dexter Killer’ series, detectives question Mark Twitchell about the murder of Johnny Altinger and his demeanor remains defiant.
ChapterThe Mark Twitchell Case: How a "Dexter Killer" Was Caught Because He Couldn't Get Rid of His Victims' Remains
EpisodeDeadly House of Cards
PodcastDateline NBC
A detective found a copy of SK confessions on Mark Twitchell's computer containing additional paragraphs about the location of the victim's remains, leading investigators to search for the body in a specific sewer off an alley in an older neighborhood.
1:07:58 - 1:10:44 (02:46)
Summary
A detective found a copy of SK confessions on Mark Twitchell's computer containing additional paragraphs about the location of the victim's remains, leading investigators to search for the body in a specific sewer off an alley in an older neighborhood.