Episode 265: In October 2008, 38-year-old Johnny Altinger was looking for love online and, thinking he’d found it, was lured to his death in a dingy south Edmonton, Alberta garage. Johnny believed he would meet the girl of his dreams, but a Star Wars and Dexter-Morgan-obsessed serial killer wannabe and 29-year-old amateur filmmaker named Mark Andrew Twitchell awaited him in the garage’s darkness.
NOTE: This is part one of an updated, two-part expanded REDO of an earlier episode with which we thought we could have done better. We plan to update several more historical episodes to provide a better listener experience, more in line with the tone of our show.
Sources:
2010 ABQB 693 (CanLII) | R. v. Twitchell | CanLII
Edmonton Journal | Mark Twitchell’s First Statement To Police | Scribd
Edmonton Sun | Twitchell Agreed Statement 1 | Scribd
Edmonton Sun | Second Agreed Statement of Facts in Twitchell Case | Scribd
Edmonton Sun | Garage and Evidence Photos
Edmonton Sun | Video Evidence of Garage | YouTube
A Transcript of Police Interview with Mark Twitchell From Oct. 20, 2008 | Scribd
Alleged Diary from Mark Twitchell’s Computer | Scribd
Live Blog of Twitchell Trial | Scribd
Edmonton Journal | E-Mail Exchange Between Mark Twitchell & a Facebook Friend | Scribd
Edmonton Journal | Mark Twitchell’s Notice of Appeal | Scribd
Mark Twitchell case: Inside the mind of “The Dexter Killer” – CBS News
Gilles Tetreault | Author | The One Who Got Away
That Taxi Podcast | a podcast by Thomas & Taxi David
Edmonton Journal | Johnny Altinger BIO
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