STEVE LILLEBUEN is an experienced crime reporter whose work has been published in a wide range of respected media, including the Edmonton Journal, the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the National Post, the Sydney Morning Herald, and around the world through The Associated Press and its related agencies. He currently divides his time between Edmonton and Australia.
Winner of 2013 Arthur Ellis Award for Best Crime Nonfiction
“A well-written and researched exploration of a very dark side of a
young would-be filmmaker who is perhaps a tad over-influenced in
his life and actions by the fictional TV character, serial killer
Dexter Morgan. The horrific crimes and the trial of Edmontonian
Mark Twitchell is deftly presented by Steve Lillebuen in a book
that is a well-paced, hard-to-put-down, real-life thriller.”
—Jury citation for the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Non-fiction
"A compelling and frightening account. . . . Lillebuen creates a
fascinating and detailed narrative, from the killer's and victim's
early lives to the dramatic and bizarre courtroom trial. With its
ties to online communities, dating sites, pop culture and modern
filmmaking, The Devil's Cinema is a terrifying and intriguing
account of murder in the digital age."
—Winnipeg Free Press
"Remind[s] us how the borders of human interaction and connective
technology have shifted so drastically, and in so little time. . .
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—Edmonton Journal
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