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

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