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Mark Twitchell - Wikipedia Mark Andrew Twitchell (born July 4, 1979) is a Canadian filmmaker convicted of first-degree murder in April 2011 for the murder of John Brian Altinger [2] His trial attracted particular media attention because Twitchell had allegedly been inspired by the fictional character Dexter Morgan
Mark Twitchell: Where is Dexter Killer Today? - The Cinemaholic In the late 2000s, the up-and-coming director Mark Twitchell was gaining traction for his involvement in movies before he made headlines for killing a middle-aged man in an Edmonton garage he rented to shoot one of his movies
Mark Twitchell - Biography - IMDb That film was in post-production, another in search of financing, and a short film called House of Cards recently completed shooting, when Twitchell was arrested and charged with the murder of a missing man He was found guilty during a jury trial in 2011 and sentenced to life in prison
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Twitchell - Wikipedia Mark Twitchell, Canadian filmmaker convicted of murder Marshall H Twitchell, Louisiana state senator and carpetbagger during the Reconstruction Era in the United States
The Twisted Tale of Mark Twitchell: From Aspiring Filmmaker to . . . As of 2024, Mark Twitchell remains incarcerated, serving his life sentence His story has been the subject of various documentaries, books, and television episodes, including CBS's "48 Hours," which delved into his psyche through letters and interviews