Steve Stock
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Podcast Appearances
So the police... The prosecution, his defense lawyer, everyone had kept the secret for ten months. But it was the next revelation that made jaws hang open. They had a diary documenting how Twitchell did it. It doesn't get more explosive than that.
So the police... The prosecution, his defense lawyer, everyone had kept the secret for ten months. But it was the next revelation that made jaws hang open. They had a diary documenting how Twitchell did it. It doesn't get more explosive than that.
So the police... The prosecution, his defense lawyer, everyone had kept the secret for ten months. But it was the next revelation that made jaws hang open. They had a diary documenting how Twitchell did it. It doesn't get more explosive than that.
She's crying through all of this. Mark Twitchell's reaction was nearly blank.
She's crying through all of this. Mark Twitchell's reaction was nearly blank.
She's crying through all of this. Mark Twitchell's reaction was nearly blank.
And he starts to cry, and the tears are just streaming down his face. And he's getting hysterical. His chest is heaving.
And he starts to cry, and the tears are just streaming down his face. And he's getting hysterical. His chest is heaving.
And he starts to cry, and the tears are just streaming down his face. And he's getting hysterical. His chest is heaving.
When he comes back after the break, Mark Twitchell is no better. He's still very upset. And he's crying, but he turns around and actually faces Detective Clark. And he starts talking to him and said, I'm sorry for lying to you.
When he comes back after the break, Mark Twitchell is no better. He's still very upset. And he's crying, but he turns around and actually faces Detective Clark. And he starts talking to him and said, I'm sorry for lying to you.
When he comes back after the break, Mark Twitchell is no better. He's still very upset. And he's crying, but he turns around and actually faces Detective Clark. And he starts talking to him and said, I'm sorry for lying to you.
Mark Twitchell does no better. He's crying throughout it. And actually, by the end of the day, he's actually collapsed and he's fallen over top of the table in front of him and is just sobbing into his notes. And in that moment, he's looking at himself and he's looking at his own destruction.
Mark Twitchell does no better. He's crying throughout it. And actually, by the end of the day, he's actually collapsed and he's fallen over top of the table in front of him and is just sobbing into his notes. And in that moment, he's looking at himself and he's looking at his own destruction.
Mark Twitchell does no better. He's crying throughout it. And actually, by the end of the day, he's actually collapsed and he's fallen over top of the table in front of him and is just sobbing into his notes. And in that moment, he's looking at himself and he's looking at his own destruction.
He's looking at Detective Clark, likely the first man who's ever stood up to him and called him out and said, you've been lying to me for hours and I'm not putting it up with anymore.
He's looking at Detective Clark, likely the first man who's ever stood up to him and called him out and said, you've been lying to me for hours and I'm not putting it up with anymore.
He's looking at Detective Clark, likely the first man who's ever stood up to him and called him out and said, you've been lying to me for hours and I'm not putting it up with anymore.
The room was packed. There wasn't a single seat. I think everyone was on the edge of their seat, wondering, what is this guy going to say?
The room was packed. There wasn't a single seat. I think everyone was on the edge of their seat, wondering, what is this guy going to say?