These are the words of Mark Twitchell, written to investigative journalist and author Steve Lillibeun:
Steve Lillibeun [reading letters]: “It would appear that I’m unique in the world. There is no key. No root cause … If I really were capable of premeditated murder … Normal, healthy, well-adjusted 30-year-old men … I once heard the legend of another worthy victim … I dealt with his remains in a disrespectful manner that traumatized me forever … psychopathic serial killer … I quickly grew to resent and hate this man.”
In the excerpt shown here, Twitchell states, “It is what it is and I am what I am.”
Mark Twitchell letter
Steve Lillibeun [reading letter]: “It’s what it is and I’m what I am.”
For the first time on television, Lillibeun is revealing the contents of Twitchell’s letters. It’s a rare look inside the mind of a killer.
Steve Lillibeun (reading letter): “Nobody would side with Dexter Morgan if he went around slaughtering schoolteachers and mail carriers on a whim.”
Police say Twitchell was fascinated by the fictional character in the hit Showtime series “Dexter.” Showtime is a division of Paramount Global, which owns CBS.
Steve Lillibeun: Twitchell’s been dubbed “The Dexter Killer” because of the numerous links between the television series and the real-life crimes.
So how did this young Canadian filmmaker end up accused of horrific acts? The story begins in October 2008.
Det. Bill Clark | Edmonton Police: To hear how everything happened … it was like you’re watching the movies … But now we have it happening in real life.
Det. Bill Clark: Gilles Tetreault was online on the plentyoffish.com website … Which is a dating site.
Tetreault, who was 33 at the time, was excited to meet the woman who called herself “Sheena.”
Gilles Tetreault [driving]: I was actually late, so I was…
Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Home – CBSNews.com…