Aspiring filmmaker lured targets with dating ads – Everything Law and Order Blog

Police said strange sounds could be heard coming from his garage – but Mark Twitchell had notified his neighbors that he would be filming a movie, and told them to disregard the noise.

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28 thoughts on “Aspiring filmmaker lured targets with dating ads”
  1. The first victim should be felt guilty of what happens to Johnny. Because, if he reported it to the police of what happens to him and also warned people on that sites plenty of fish that anyone name spider etc. that is a trap. He is a man and he is dangerous. He didn’t do anything? So, hoping he will sleep after all.

  2. My cousins wife they met through online dating and apparently she treats him kindly and she loves him

    I don’t know what kind things sye does for him, but i guess it’s like every one else who loves their spouses

    They are just respectful and the treat them with kindness and compassion,

    So I’m thinking she treats him that way too. So I know he is happy to be married to her

  3. The neighbor that lives across the street from my grandparents her husband cheated in her after years and years if marriage,

    So when she found her boyfriend you can tell he loves her he holds the vehicle door open

    And the door to the house, they go camping together all the time, he goes every morning to get her a coffee from Tim Hortons when he is home from work

    He does a lot for her you can tell he treats her well,

  4. There is no shame in being tricked. If anything, you should call the police so the next person doesn't end up dead. When meeting someone online/or someone new in general:
    – talk by phone for awhile to catch initial red flags (over a couple weeks to a month depending on how you met them)
    – video chat to ensure you are talking to the same person in the pictures
    – review any publicly available info online to see what they're about
    – drive your own car/have means to travel on your own
    – meet at a decent hour, in a very public place
    – tell a loved one about the date's itinerary and the info you have on this person (and a license plate if you see it)
    – if possible, allow a trusted loved one to have access to your GPS location
    – trust your intuition, if you feel something is wrong, it probably is. Make up an excuse to leave or have a friend call you to make up one for you.

    It may seem overly dramatic, but it's not when the police are looking for leads to your disappearance 🤷🏾‍♀️

  5. I feel for Gilles. No one should ever feel ashamed about being assaulted… no one should ever have to go through that heartbreaking pain. All you can do is move on and learn from it, and it will help you grow as a person

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