The jury for the trial to Edmonton for the first degree murder of Mark Twitchell will know Wednesday if he will testify in his own defence.
Twitchell, 31, is accused of assommé, beating knife and dismemberment Johnny Altinger, 38, 10 October 2008.
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Altinger partial remains were found in a sewer in Edmonton North a year and a half later, after Twitchell directed police to the location.
At the beginning of the trial, the Twitchell pleads not guilty of first degree murder after the Crown refused to let him to plead guilty to one count of improperly interfering with a corpse.
The Crown believes that Twitchell, an aspiring filmmaker, attracted Altinger in a garage rented in Edmonton South by posing for a woman on an online dating site.
The murder followed a film script Twitchell has written on a killer series Dexter-like, said prosecutors.
The Crown has justified its position Tuesday after 15 days of the evidence of dozens of witnesses and more than 100 pieces.
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