Soon after, Doakes makes the startling discovery that Dexter is the Bay Harbor Butcher when he finds his hidden slide collection containing the trophy blood samples from all of his victims.
After Doakes consults an old friend in Haiti about the slides, he becomes the prime suspect himself, and the FBI begins a search for him. Upon returning stateside, Doakes follows Dexter to a remote cabin in the Everglades to apprehend him but winds up on the losing end of the battle.
Lila, obsessed with Dexter and unwilling to let her affair with him go, stumbles onto the cabin and finds Doakes locked inside, right where Dexter left him.
Reportedly, the writers knew from the first episode that Doakes was not long for this world. Somebody had to give, and Dexter wasn't going to lose. He was a blood spatter analyst for the Miami Metro Police Department, making him the first person called to crime scenes and who knew how to analyze and stage them.
He had access to police databases to dig up information on his potential targets. He also had a boat that he could use whenever he needed to dispose of chopped-up body parts.
And a family provided the perfect cover, making him seem like just your average guy. But lurking deep down in Dexter was his Dark Passenger. Needless to say, when Dexter found Jimenez and discovered who he was, he captured him, tied him down as he did all of his victims, and dismembered him with a chainsaw, limb by limb, as Jimenez had done to his mother.
Castillo and her husband Jorge were responsible for smuggling Cuban migrants into the U. While what they did was despicable, Valerie never really took part in the actual killings.
Jorge might have deserved to be stabbed in the heart, but Valerie was only an accomplice. The main antagonist of the first season, Moser was as cunning and clever as Dexter, first inserting himself into Dexter's life by dating his sister, then taunting him with trinkets from his crimes.
While Dexter killed just as many people, Moser, or the Ice Truck Killer, as he was known, went after innocent people and tried to convince Dexter to set himself free and do the same. So Moser needed to go. Dexter suspended him in the air as Moser did to his own victims, sliced his throat, then convinced the police department that Moser committed suicide.
He was on to who and what Dexter was, and wanted in on the fun. Sure, Prado had the potential to become someone really evil. Doakes is found dead, and because the evidence of the Bay Harbor Butcher killings indicates him as the criminal, the case is closed. He was captured by the killer and this happened: As Doakes flopped about I could see that his right foot was gone, as well as his hands and tongue.
Chutsky had said his entire lower leg had been removed all at once. The police viewed this as conclusive evidence that Doakes was the Bay Harbor Butcher. In reality, Dexter had killed the criminal using his own M. The writers felt that dexter needed a more dark passenger side to him and decided that having Rita negated that idea.
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