On October 10th, 2008, a man from Edmonton named Johnny Altinger was looking forward to meeting up with a woman he met from a website called Plenty of Fish. He was given specific instructions on where to meet her. However, unbeknownst to Johnny, this wasn’t a woman, it was actually a man named Mark Twitchell who was waiting for him. This would be the last time Johnny would be seen alive. But what happened to him and why?
SHOW NOTES
Jury finds Edmonton filmmaker guilty of murder - The Globe and Mail (archive.org)
Map to the body - "The Dexter Killer:" Inside the mind of a murderer (cbsnews.com)
Mark Twitchell case: Inside the mind of "The Dexter Killer" - CBS News
Bloody evidence found early in Twitchell search | Edmonton Journal
Mark Twitchell | Murderpedia, the encyclopedia of murderers
"The Dexter Killer" - CBS News
Who is Mark Twitchell and where is he now? | The US Sun (the-sun.com)
Twitchell found guilty of 1st-degree murder | CBC News
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