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Detective

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8197 total appearances

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48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

What was the most damning piece of evidence that you discovered? We had, you know, a luminol test done on the floor. Large amounts of blood had been spilled on the floor of the garage. Probably one of the biggest pieces, a piece of tooth that was found inside there.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

Ultimately, Mark Twitchell drove around with it, according to the SK Confessions document. He even talked about driving around with them and pulling up beside people at red lights and looking at them and thinking that they don't know I have a dead body in the trunk of my car.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

Ultimately, Mark Twitchell drove around with it, according to the SK Confessions document. He even talked about driving around with them and pulling up beside people at red lights and looking at them and thinking that they don't know I have a dead body in the trunk of my car.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

Ultimately, Mark Twitchell drove around with it, according to the SK Confessions document. He even talked about driving around with them and pulling up beside people at red lights and looking at them and thinking that they don't know I have a dead body in the trunk of my car.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

In any homicide investigation, you obviously want to bring closure to the family. So not only do you want to make that phone call saying, we got the guy that did this to your loved one, But in this case, we wanted to say to him, look, we found Johnny.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

In any homicide investigation, you obviously want to bring closure to the family. So not only do you want to make that phone call saying, we got the guy that did this to your loved one, But in this case, we wanted to say to him, look, we found Johnny.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

In any homicide investigation, you obviously want to bring closure to the family. So not only do you want to make that phone call saying, we got the guy that did this to your loved one, But in this case, we wanted to say to him, look, we found Johnny.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

When you read all the experts' books about these type of individuals is they tend to like the media attention. So we thought, well, maybe if we drive him around and we'll put a camera on him, maybe we'll just take him to places. Because we had no idea where Johnny's remains were at that time.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

When you read all the experts' books about these type of individuals is they tend to like the media attention. So we thought, well, maybe if we drive him around and we'll put a camera on him, maybe we'll just take him to places. Because we had no idea where Johnny's remains were at that time.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

When you read all the experts' books about these type of individuals is they tend to like the media attention. So we thought, well, maybe if we drive him around and we'll put a camera on him, maybe we'll just take him to places. Because we had no idea where Johnny's remains were at that time.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

So in order to finish the movie, we find the body, take it back to the people, family. Done.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

So in order to finish the movie, we find the body, take it back to the people, family. Done.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

So in order to finish the movie, we find the body, take it back to the people, family. Done.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

And we first drove to his parents' house where he had been staying. We actually demanded that he tell us. He wouldn't.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

And we first drove to his parents' house where he had been staying. We actually demanded that he tell us. He wouldn't.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

And we first drove to his parents' house where he had been staying. We actually demanded that he tell us. He wouldn't.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

Look familiar, Mark? Are we parked right on top of the sewer where you dumped the body? Next stop, the scene of the crime.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

Look familiar, Mark? Are we parked right on top of the sewer where you dumped the body? Next stop, the scene of the crime.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

Look familiar, Mark? Are we parked right on top of the sewer where you dumped the body? Next stop, the scene of the crime.

48 Hours
Scripting a Murder

So here we are back at the killing garage, the Dexter garage. Bring back any memories? You want to tell us where the body is now? And get this over with?