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Dateline NBC: Deadly House of Cards

Wannabe serial killer Mark Twitchell remains a topic of great interest with Dateline NBC revisiting the case in a rerun of “Deadly House of Cards” this Saturday evening.

I was interviewed at length about my research into the case for the two-hour special, but couldn’t share any of the exclusive details. Instead, that information all ended up in The Devil’s Cinema, my narrative non-fiction account of the entire case and trial.

There have been a few developments since the episode first went to air. No word yet on if this is simply a rebroadcast or if the producers are tacking on an update at the end of the episode.

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This entry was posted in Crime and Justice, Twitchell and tagged Dateline NBC, Deadly House of Cards, Dexter killer, Edmonton, Mark Twitchell, Steve Lillebuen, the devil's cinema on July 19, 2014 by Steve.

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