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Dateline Aftermath

EDMONTON — If you missed Dateline NBC on Friday night, my forthcoming true crime book on the Mark Twitchell “Dexter” case was featured during the two-hour special, titled “Deadly House of Cards.”

My interview on the program focused on explaining the criminal trial, a month-long process that ended in April 2011.

Below is the two-hour Dateline special. Each section should auto-load:

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The program is reported to have won the nightly US television ratings battle with 5.44 million viewers.

And there’s obviously far more to be told of this true crime story when my book, The Devil’s Cinema, is released in February across Canada and the USA in hardcover and as an eBook (pre-orders available).

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