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Filmmaker lures victim to garage using a dating site

April 23, 2022 / 03:55

This episode covers the case of Mark Twitchell, an aspiring filmmaker from Edmonton, Alberta, who murdered Johnny Altinger in 2008. It discusses Twitchell's use of filmmaking as an outlet for his violent fantasies, leading to real-life consequences.

On October 10, 2008, Johnny Altinger went missing after meeting a woman named Jen from a dating site. His friends reported him missing when he failed to show up for work, which was unusual for him. They provided police with directions Altinger had sent them, indicating where he was going.

The investigation led police to a garage rented by Mark Twitchell. Initially, Twitchell denied knowing anything about Altinger’s disappearance but later claimed the blood found in the garage was from a movie prop. He mentioned working on a horror film titled House of Cards.

Police discovered a deleted file on Twitchell's laptop titled SK Confessions, which detailed his feelings about being a serial killer. The document bore similarities to the plot of his film. Eventually, DNA evidence confirmed Altinger's blood was found in Twitchell's car, leading to his arrest.

The episode highlights the chilling connection between Twitchell's fictional work and his real-life crime, raising questions about his mental state and the nature of his actions.

TLDR

Mark Twitchell, an aspiring filmmaker, murdered Johnny Altinger, using his film as a cover for his violent fantasies.

Episode

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[Music] with many serial killers it's the killing part that they enjoy and once they've killed the person they're done
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not mark twitchell action mark twitchell was an aspiring filmmaker living in edmonton alberta
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canada i'm glad i got the chance to work with you all and i hope you i see you all
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in the industry i do think mark twitchell was using the filmmaking as an outlet to live out his
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fantasies and it ultimately wasn't enough for him and that's why his fantasies crossed into reality
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on october 10th 2008 a man named johnny altinger went to meet what he thought was a woman named jen whom he had met on
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a dating site not a message nothing and then not showing up for work totally out of character
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john was very very very responsible altinger and his red mazda had gone missing and when did you grow concerned
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when i received that email and this email was completely out of character what did it say
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i've met a woman named jen and i'm going away with her to costa rica and i'll call you at christmas time i just
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thought right away after i had read this that's got to be the weirdest message i've ever received altinger's friends
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had reported him missing to police and provided them with an important clue altenger had forwarded the directions of
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where he was going to his friends well john's friends were concerned his friend even questioned monday nil you know be
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careful and john said yeah well here's the directions and if anything happens to me you'll know where to look
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the directions led investigators to a garage in southeast edmonton they learned the garage is rented out to
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an individual named mark twitchell twitchell initially denied knowing anything about
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a missing man or a red mazda they have a look around and they see some what looks
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like blood and mark twitch was explaining oh no that's my movie prop we did a film about it killing a guy in
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here and i filmed it all and i've been cleaning it up over the last couple weeks he bragged to police about his
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film career and told him he was working on a horror film titled house of cards where a man is lured to a garage and
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stabbed to death eventually twitchell told investigators that he had purchased a red mazda for 40
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dollars and that it was at a friend's house so what are you thinking when you hear
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that that he purchased a car for forty dollars i just thought that's unbelievable that's just right
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away i'm thinking to myself this is a bunch of crap police also impounded twitchell's personal vehicle and his
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laptop on his laptop police were able to access a deleted file they pulled off the hard drive a deleted file titled sk
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confessions police believed sk was shorthand for serial killer one of the first lines that says i'm not sure when
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i decided i'm a serial killer but it was a feeling of pure euphoria sk confessions told a story that was
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strikingly similar to that of house of cards it was unbelievable i just remember reading it all and just was
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fascinated by this document going holy mackerel but was sk confessions a screenplay or was it mark twitchell's
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confession of murder while examining twitchell's car they finally found hard evidence
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johnny altinger's blood in the trunk of twitchell's vehicle when we got the word that the dna
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matched we briefed our tactical team our arrest team and we had officers ready to make
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the arrest you

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Episode Highlights

  • Mark Twitchell's Dark Descent
    Aspiring filmmaker Mark Twitchell used filmmaking as an outlet for his dark fantasies, ultimately leading to murder.
    “Filmmaking was an outlet to live out his fantasies.”
    @ 00m 23s
    April 23, 2022
  • The Mysterious Disappearance
    Johnny Altinger goes missing after meeting a woman online, leading friends to worry.
    “John was very responsible; his disappearance was totally out of character.”
    @ 00m 49s
    April 23, 2022
  • The Chilling Discovery
    Investigators find blood in Twitchell's garage, leading to shocking revelations about his film.
    “Oh no, that's my movie prop!”
    @ 02m 02s
    April 23, 2022

Episode Quotes

  • That's got to be the weirdest message I've ever received.
    Filmmaker lures victim to garage using a dating site
  • I just thought that's unbelievable, that's just right away.
    Filmmaker lures victim to garage using a dating site
  • I just remember reading it all and just was fascinated by this document.
    Filmmaker lures victim to garage using a dating site

Key Moments

  • Missing Person00:55
  • Unusual Email01:01
  • Garage Discovery01:45
  • Blood Evidence03:27
  • Arrest Preparation03:41

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