Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Cinema

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In 2008, Mark Twitchell was a 29-year-old aspiring filmmaker in Edmonton, with a wife and new baby, a fascination with Dexter Morgan—the television character who is both a vigilante serial killer and a police blood-splatter analyst—and a dark secret. Twitchell didn’t just admire Dexter, he wanted to be him. As set out in Steve Lillebuen’s The Devil’s Cinema, Twitchell began posing as a woman on an online dating site, aiming to lure interested men to the rented garage he had set up as a “kill room.” In late October of that year, Twitchell caught the eye of Edmonton police investigating the suspicious disappearance of Johnny Altinger. In this excerpt from The Devil’s Cinema, when police discovered on Twitchell’s laptop the document entitled SK Confessions—SK for serial killer—they thought they had everything they needed.
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