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Dexter Morgan is a fictional character in a series of novels by Jeff Lindsay
Jeff Lindsay (writer)

File:Jeff Lindsay.jpgJeff Lindsay is the pen name of United States playwright and crime novelist Jeffry P. Freundlich , who lives in Cape Coral, Florida with his wife, author Hilary Hemingway, daughter of Leicester Hemingway and niece to Ernest Hemingway, and his three daughters....
, including Darkly Dreaming Dexter
Darkly Dreaming Dexter

Darkly Dreaming Dexter is a 2004 novel by Jeff Lindsay . It has formed the basis of the Showtime television series Dexter . It won the 2005 Dilys Award....
 (2004), Dearly Devoted Dexter
Dearly Devoted Dexter

Dearly Devoted Dexter is a crime novel/horror novel novel by Jeff Lindsay , the second in his series about sociopathic vigilante Dexter Morgan, which has been adapted into Dexter ....
 (2005), Dexter in the Dark
Dexter in the Dark

Dexter in the Dark is a 2007 in literature novel written by Jeff Lindsay . This is the third book in the Dexter series, preceded by the 2004 in literature novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter - which formed the basis of the Showtime television series Dexter - and Dearly Devoted Dexter, its 2005 in literature sequel....
 (2007) and Dexter by Design
Dexter by Design

Dexter by Design is a 2009 novel written by Jeff Lindsay .This is the fourth book in the Dexter series, preceded by the 2004 novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter , Dearly Devoted Dexter, its 2005 sequel, and Dexter in the Dark, the third installment, released in 2007....
 (2009).

In 2006, the first novel was adapted into the Showtime
Showtime

Showtime is a Pay TV brand used by a number of channels and platforms around the world, but primarily refers to a group of channels in the United States....
 TV series Dexter
Dexter (TV series)

Dexter is an American television drama series that airs on American pay TV Showtime. It is based on the novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay and adapted for television by Emmy Award-winning screenwriter James Manos, Jr., who wrote the pilot episode....
. In the TV series, Dexter is played by Michael C. Hall
Michael C. Hall

Michael Carlisle Hall is a Golden Globes- and Emmy Award-nominated United States actor, best known for his roles as David Fisher in the HBO drama series Six Feet Under and Dexter Morgan of the Showtime series Dexter ....
.

er is a forensic blood spatter analyst
Bloodstain pattern analysis

Bloodstain pattern analysis is one of several specialties in the field of forensic science. The use of Haemotaphonomy is not new; however, the application of modern science has brought it to a higher level....
 for the Miami
Miami, Florida

Miami is a global city in southeastern Florida, in the United States. Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the most populous county in Florida....
-Metro Police Department, but in his own time Dexter is a serial killer
Serial killer

A serial killer is a person who murders usually three or more people"One of the most famous [geographically stable] serial killers is Wayne Williams....
.






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Dexter Morgan is a fictional character in a series of novels by Jeff Lindsay
Jeff Lindsay (writer)

File:Jeff Lindsay.jpgJeff Lindsay is the pen name of United States playwright and crime novelist Jeffry P. Freundlich , who lives in Cape Coral, Florida with his wife, author Hilary Hemingway, daughter of Leicester Hemingway and niece to Ernest Hemingway, and his three daughters....
, including Darkly Dreaming Dexter
Darkly Dreaming Dexter

Darkly Dreaming Dexter is a 2004 novel by Jeff Lindsay . It has formed the basis of the Showtime television series Dexter . It won the 2005 Dilys Award....
 (2004), Dearly Devoted Dexter
Dearly Devoted Dexter

Dearly Devoted Dexter is a crime novel/horror novel novel by Jeff Lindsay , the second in his series about sociopathic vigilante Dexter Morgan, which has been adapted into Dexter ....
 (2005), Dexter in the Dark
Dexter in the Dark

Dexter in the Dark is a 2007 in literature novel written by Jeff Lindsay . This is the third book in the Dexter series, preceded by the 2004 in literature novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter - which formed the basis of the Showtime television series Dexter - and Dearly Devoted Dexter, its 2005 in literature sequel....
 (2007) and Dexter by Design
Dexter by Design

Dexter by Design is a 2009 novel written by Jeff Lindsay .This is the fourth book in the Dexter series, preceded by the 2004 novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter , Dearly Devoted Dexter, its 2005 sequel, and Dexter in the Dark, the third installment, released in 2007....
 (2009).

In 2006, the first novel was adapted into the Showtime
Showtime

Showtime is a Pay TV brand used by a number of channels and platforms around the world, but primarily refers to a group of channels in the United States....
 TV series Dexter
Dexter (TV series)

Dexter is an American television drama series that airs on American pay TV Showtime. It is based on the novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay and adapted for television by Emmy Award-winning screenwriter James Manos, Jr., who wrote the pilot episode....
. In the TV series, Dexter is played by Michael C. Hall
Michael C. Hall

Michael Carlisle Hall is a Golden Globes- and Emmy Award-nominated United States actor, best known for his roles as David Fisher in the HBO drama series Six Feet Under and Dexter Morgan of the Showtime series Dexter ....
.

Character overview

Dexter is a forensic blood spatter analyst
Bloodstain pattern analysis

Bloodstain pattern analysis is one of several specialties in the field of forensic science. The use of Haemotaphonomy is not new; however, the application of modern science has brought it to a higher level....
 for the Miami
Miami, Florida

Miami is a global city in southeastern Florida, in the United States. Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the most populous county in Florida....
-Metro Police Department, but in his own time Dexter is a serial killer
Serial killer

A serial killer is a person who murders usually three or more people"One of the most famous [geographically stable] serial killers is Wayne Williams....
. He was taught by his adoptive
Adoption

Adoption is the act of Family law placing a child with a parent or parents other than those to whom they were born. An adoption order has the effect of severing parental responsibilities and rights of the original parent and transferring those responsibilities and rights to the adoptive parent....
 father, Harry, to only kill other killers who have escaped the traditional legal system, or were never suspected in the first place.

Character history

Dexter's backstory is established in the first novel. He begins killing neighborhood pets
Zoosadism

Zoosadism is a term coined by Ernest Borneman referring to pleasure derived from cruelty to animals. Zoosadism is part of the Macdonald triad, a set of three behaviors that are a precursor to Psychopathy....
 as a child. His adoptive father, Harry, finds the animals' remains and recognizes that young Dexter is a sociopath
Antisocial personality disorder

Antisocial personality disorder is a personality disorder. It is defined by the American Psychiatric Association's DSM-IV: "The essential feature for the diagnosis is a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood." Deceit and manipul...
 with an innate need to kill. Harry decides to train Dexter to channel his violent urges in a "positive" direction: he teaches his son to be a cautious, meticulous, and efficient killer and shows him how to leave no clues. This keeps him from becoming a suspect in his murders. Harry also teaches Dexter to live a public life that discourages suspicion, faking emotions and reactions that are expected of him, but which he never actually experiences. Most importantly, Harry gives the boy a system of ethical
Ethics

Ethics is a word for a philosophy that encompasses proper conduct and good living. It is significantly broader than the common conception of ethics as the analyzing of right and wrong....
 principles that Dexter comes to call "the Code of Harry." The central tenets of that code are to only kill people who are, themselves, killers and to never get caught.

Dexter claims his first victim at age 19. Harry, who is dying of coronary artery disease in a hospital, gives Dexter "permission" to kill one of the nurses, who was murdering patients with overdoses of morphine
Morphine

Morphine is a highly potent opiate analgesic Medication, is the principal active agent in opium, and is considered to be the prototypical opioid....
.

Also featured in the series are Dexter's adoptive sister, Debra, a police officer, Rita, his girlfriend and later wife, and Rita's two young children, Astor and Cody.

The first novel and first season of the television show are concerned with Dexter's discovery of his repressed past: When Dexter was three years old, he and his older brother Brian witnessed the violent murder of their mother by drug dealers and were left in a shipping container with her dismembered body in two inches of her blood, leaving both boys emotionally numb and prone to violence. Harry Morgan took Dexter from the scene and adopted
Adoption

Adoption is the act of Family law placing a child with a parent or parents other than those to whom they were born. An adoption order has the effect of severing parental responsibilities and rights of the original parent and transferring those responsibilities and rights to the adoptive parent....
 him. Brian, meanwhile, is put in a mental institution for disturbed children, and grows up to be a serial killer. Years later, he leaves clues for Dexter as a form of "friendly competition" between them. When Dexter finally deduces the killer's identity, he allows Brian to escape. (In the TV series, Dexter reluctantly kills him when Brian makes it clear that he will not rest until he has killed Debra, whom he views as a rival for Dexter's affection.)

In the TV series, during a fight with his nemesis, Sgt. James Doakes
List of Dexter characters

List of characters, with biographical details, from the Showtime series Dexter and the Jeff Lindsay novel series it was based on, including Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Dearly Devoted Dexter, Dexter in the Dark, and the upcoming fourth book Dexter by Design....
, Dexter demonstrates considerable skill in hand to hand combat
Hand to hand combat

Hand-to-hand combat is a generic term often referring to weaponless fighting conducted from a military based point of view. This distinguishes it from combat sport....
. Subsequently, Doakes learns that Dexter trained in jujitsu in college. He also learns that Dexter was the best student of his class in medical school
Medical school

A medical school is a tertiary educational institution?or part of such an institution?that teaches medicine.In addition to a medical degree program, some medical schools offer programs leading to a Master's Degree, Doctor of Philosophy , or other post-secondary education....
, but gave up a medical career in order to become a forensics scientist.

Dexter's personality and sociopathy

Dexter Morgan is driven to kill to satisfy an inner voice he calls "the Dark Passenger." When that voice can no longer be ignored, he "lets the Dark Passenger do the driving." When talking about his "work" in the TV series he explains the code as, "My intention was never to save lives, but save lives I did."

In Dexter in the Dark
Dexter in the Dark

Dexter in the Dark is a 2007 in literature novel written by Jeff Lindsay . This is the third book in the Dexter series, preceded by the 2004 in literature novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter - which formed the basis of the Showtime television series Dexter - and Dearly Devoted Dexter, its 2005 in literature sequel....
, the third novel of the series, it is revealed through third person narrative of an entity referred to as "IT" that the Dark Passenger is an independent agent inhabiting Dexter, rather than a deviant psychological construction
Abnormal psychology

Abnormal psychology is an academic and applied science subfield of psychology involving the science study of Abnormality experience and behavior or with certain incompletely understood normal phenomena in order to understand and change abnormal patterns of functioning....
. "IT" is revealed to be Moloch
Moloch

Moloch, Molech, Molekh, or Molek, representing semitic ??? mlk, is either the name of a deity or the name of a particular kind of human sacrifice associated with fire....
, a god worshipped in Biblical
Bible

The Bible is the central religious text of Judaism and Christianity. The exact Books of the Bible is dependent on the religious traditions of specific denominations....
 times. The Dark Passenger is one of ITs many offspring: IT had many children (formed through human sacrifice
Human sacrifice

Human sacrifice is the act of killing human beings as part of a religious ritual . Its typology closely parallels the various practices of ritual slaughter of animals and of religious sacrifice in general....
), and IT learned to share ITs knowledge with them. Eventually, there were too many, and IT killed the majority, some of whom escaped into the world. In the novel, Dexter learns of the Dark Passenger's true nature when it briefly "leaves" him, frightening him into researching possible reasons for its existence.

Dexter considers himself emotionally divorced from the rest of humanity
Human Race

The Human Race could be:* The Human species; see also World population* The Human Race , a comic book published by DC Comics* Human Race , a video game...
; in his narration, he often refers to "humans" as if he is not one of them. Dexter makes frequent references to an internal feeling of emptiness, and says he kills to feel alive. Dexter claims to have no feelings or conscience
Conscience

Conscience is an ability or a Power that distinguishes whether one's actions are right or wrong. It leads to feelings of remorse when one does things that go against his/her moral values, and to feelings of rectitude or integrity when one's actions conform to our moral values....
 and that all of his emotional responses are part of a well-rehearsed act to conceal who — or what — he really is. He has no interest in romance or sex; he considers his relationship with Rita to be part of his "disguise".

There are holes in Dexter's emotional armor, however. He acknowledges loyalty to family, particularly his late adoptive father: "If I were capable of love, how I would have loved Harry." Since Harry's death, Dexter's only family is his sister, Debra, Harry's biological daughter. At the end of the first novel, Dexter admits that he cannot hurt Debra or allow Brian to harm her because he is "fond of her". In the final episode of the TV show's second season, he finally admits that he needs the people in his life.

Dexter likes children, finding them to be much more interesting than their parents. The flip side of this affection is that Dexter is particularly wrathful when his victims prey on children. In Dearly Devoted Dexter, Dexter realizes that Rita's son Cody is showing the same signs of sociopathy as Dexter himself did at that age, and looks forward to providing him with "guidance" similar to that which Harry provided him; In his way, he sees Cody as his own son. This also gives him a reason to continue his relationship with Rita; as of Dearly Devoted Dexter, he is engaged to her because of a misunderstanding (Rita finds a ring in Dexter's pocket that actually came from a severed finger). The beginning of the third book reveals that Cody is not the only one with violent impulses, as both children pressure Dexter to "teach" them. Dexter has come to accept his role as stepfather to both children very seriously in Dexter in the Dark, albeit in his typical fashion. For example, while on a stakeout, he begins to wonder if Cody had brushed his teeth before bed and if Astor had set out her Easter
Easter

Easter is the most important religious feast in the Christianity liturgical year.Christians believe that Jesus was Resurrection of Jesus from the dead three days after his Crucifixion of Jesus, and celebrate this resurrection on Easter Day or Easter Sunday , two days after Good Friday....
 dress for photo-day at her school. These thoughts distract him from hunting an intended victim, which thoroughly annoys him. In the TV series, Dexter also takes a detour in his code of only killing murderers in order to dispose of a pedophile who is stalking
Stalking

Stalking is a controversial pejorative term applied to the behaviour of individuals towards others which has no universally accepted definition....
 Astor.

In the first episode of the show's third series, he learns that Rita is pregnant with his child.

Animals don't like Dexter, which can cause noise problems when Dexter stalks
Stalking

Stalking is a controversial pejorative term applied to the behaviour of individuals towards others which has no universally accepted definition....
 a victim who has pets. He is quoted as once having a dog
Dog

The dog is a domesticated subspecies of the Gray Wolf, a member of the Canidae family of the order Carnivora. The term is used for both feral and pet varieties....
 which barks and growls at him until he is forced to get rid of it, and a turtle
Turtle

Turtles are reptiles of the Order Testudines , most of whose body is shielded by a special bone or cartilage animal shell developed from their ribs....
, which hides in its shell until it dies of starvation rather than have to deal with him.

Dexter's modus operandi

Dexter's modus operandi
Modus operandi

Modus operandi is a Latin phrase, approximately translated as "mode of operation". The plural is modi operandi . It is used in law enforcement to describe a criminal's characteristic patterns and style of committing crimes....
 serves not only to maximize the satisfaction he derives from his victims as all serial murderers do, but to minimize if not eliminate any forensic clues and evidence, and ensure that he does not target innocents. Dexter spends a significant amount of time selecting each victim according to his adoptive father's code; a multiple murderer who has both acted without regret and escaped conventional justice. He then ritually prepares a kill site completely swathed in clear plastic tarp to catch all spilled blood so as to leave no signs of the murder, often decorating it with evidence of his victim's crimes, in some cases the actual exhumed corpses of their victims.

The actual capture of his victims differs between the books and the television series. In the television series it usually entails approaching the victim from behind and injecting them with an anesthetic (specified to be an animal tranquilizer
Tranquilizer

A tranquilizer is a drug that induces tranquillity in an individual.The term "tranquilizer" is imprecise, and is usually qualified, or replaced with more precise terms:...
 called etorphine hydrochloride
Etorphine

Etorphine is a semi-synthetic opioid possessing an analgesic potency approximately 1000-3000 times that of morphine depending on the situation and was first prepared in 1960 from oripavine, which does not generally occur in opium poppy extract but rather in "poppy straw" and in related plants, oriental poppy and Papaver bracteatum....
, or M99), which renders his victims temporarily unconscious. The injection is a tradition established with his first victim, the hospital nurse. He uses the alias Patrick Bateman
Patrick Bateman

Patrick Bateman is a fictional character, the antihero and narrator of the novel American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis and its American Psycho ....
 (the serial killer protagonist of Bret Easton Ellis
Bret Easton Ellis

Bret Easton Ellis is an American novelist and short story writer. He was regarded as one of the so-called literary Brat Pack , which also included Tama Janowitz and Jay McInerney....
' American Psycho
American Psycho

American Psycho is a psychological thriller and satirical novel by Bret Easton Ellis. The story is told in the first person narrative by fictitious serial killer and Manhattan businessman Patrick Bateman....
) to procure these tranquilizers. Other times, Dexter incapacitates his target by using either his arms or a garrote
Garrote

A garrote or garrote vil is a handheld weapon, most often referring to a ligature of chain, rope, scarf, wire or fishing line used to strangle someone to death....
 to cut off blood flow to the brain. In the books, as in the opening scene in the television series' pilot episode, he hides in the back seat of his victim's vehicle, then wraps a noose of fishing line around his victim's throat when they sit down. He then uses the threat of asphyxiation to force his victim to drive them to his prepared kill site.

Once they arrive, he will either strangle them into unconsciousness or use the noose to drag them to the kill site proper. In such cases he anesthetizes them once he has informed them of his judgement. When victims awaken, they are naked and secured to a table with plastic wrap, further securing stronger victims with duct tape. If he has not already done so, he confronts them with narrative evidence of their crimes. In the novels, the method usually involves an extended "exploration" with various sharp knives; in the television series, Dexter's favored method usually involves an immediately fatal wound to the heart, neck, or gut, with a variety of weapons. He occasionally varies his methods to fit particular victims; he kills Brian by cutting his throat with a silverware dinner knife; he stabs gang lord Little Chino
List of Dexter characters

List of characters, with biographical details, from the Showtime series Dexter and the Jeff Lindsay novel series it was based on, including Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Dearly Devoted Dexter, Dexter in the Dark, and the upcoming fourth book Dexter by Design....
 in the chest with a machete
Machete

The machete is a large Cleaver -like cutting tool. The blade is typically long and usually under thick. In the English language, an equivalent term is matchet, though the name 'machete' is more commonly known....
; and impales Lila West
List of Dexter characters

List of characters, with biographical details, from the Showtime series Dexter and the Jeff Lindsay novel series it was based on, including Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Dearly Devoted Dexter, Dexter in the Dark, and the upcoming fourth book Dexter by Design....
 with a knife. He also kills his mother's killer, Jimenez Santos, in the same manner in which his mother was killed; by dismembering him with a chainsaw.

Just before the murder, Dexter collects trophies from his victims so he can relive the experience. Dexter's trophy signature is to slice the victim's cheek with a surgical scalpel underneath the victim's right eye and to collect a small blood sample, which he preserves between two laboratory slides. In the TV show, Dexter keeps blood slides from all his victims neatly organized in a wooden filing box, which he hides inside his air conditioner; in the novels he keeps them in a rosewood
Rosewood

Rosewood refers to any of a number of richly hued timbers, often brownish with darker veining but found in many different hues. All rosewoods are strong and heavy, taking an excellent polish, being suitable for Parquetry, furniture, Woodturning, musical instruments, John Parris, and chess piece ....
 box on his bookcase.

Ultimately, he dismembers the bodies of his victims into several sections, wraps them and the plastic sheeting in garbage bags, then adds rocks from the dock where he keeps his boat as anchor weight and seals them with duct tape. He then takes the wrapped bags out on his boat and disposes of them by dumping them overboard into the ocean at a defined location; in the TV series, his dumping ground is a small oceanic trench
Oceanic trench

The oceanic trenches are hemispheric-scale long but narrow topographic depressions of the sea floor. They are also the deepest parts of the ocean floor....
 just offshore. In one episode, it is inadvertently discovered by scuba divers, so he changes tactics, taking the bodies further offshore, where they will be intercepted by the Gulf Stream
Gulf Stream

The Gulf Stream, together with its northern extension towards Europe, the North Atlantic Current, is a powerful, warm, and swift Atlantic Ocean ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico, exits through the Straits of Florida, and follows the eastern coastlines of the United States and Newfoundland and Labrador before crossing the At...
 and carried out to sea.

Dexter's biological family

Both the television show and first novel in the series reveal that Dexter and his older brother Brian were trapped as children in a storage container at the docks in Miami, Florida
Miami, Florida

Miami is a global city in southeastern Florida, in the United States. Miami is the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, the most populous county in Florida....
, for two days. They were surrounded by corpses, starving, and sitting in a puddle of blood. One of the corpses was their mother. A small-time criminal had murdered her with a chainsaw
Chainsaw

A chainsaw is a portable mechanical, motorized saw. It is used in logging activities such as felling, limbing, and Log bucking; by tree surgeons to fell trees and remove branches and foliage; to fell snags and assist in cutting firebreaks in wildland fire suppression, and to harvest Wood fuel#Firewood....
, something which both Dexter and Brian had witnessed. Dexter was adopted by the investigating detective, Harry Morgan, while Brian was left to the child welfare
Child welfare

Child protection is used to describe a set of usually government-run services designed to protect children and encourage family stability. These typically include investigation of alleged child abuse, child protective services, foster care, adoption services, and services aimed at supporting at-risk families so they can remain intact....
 system. Dexter does not find this out until he is an adult, when he encounters his brother at the end of a homicide investigation. His joining of the Morgan clan is somewhat different in the books; For example, Harry is never identified as the investigating officer who found Dexter. The show also deviates from the books by portraying the boys' mother as a police informant with whom Harry was having an affair at the time of her death. At the end of the first novel, it is implied that Harry knew about Dexter having a brother the entire time, but chose not to adopt him because he was older, and more likely to be traumatized.

In the novels, Dexter's brother is known simply as Brian; when Dexter was little, he had trouble saying Brian, so he called his brother "Biney". In the television series, Dexter's mother's name is Laura Moser.

In the TV series his father's name is given as Joe Driscoll; however, Dexter cannot find any record of a Joe Driscoll's existence before 30 years ago. The lone point of contact between father and son comes when a young Dexter sends his father a thank you card for a blood transfusion
Blood transfusion

Blood transfusion is the process of transferring blood or blood-based products from one person into the circulatory system of another. Blood transfusions can be life-saving in some situations, such as massive blood loss due to Physical trauma, or can be used to replace blood lost during surgery....
 he received after an accident (it is revealed that Dexter has a rare blood type). As Harry convinced Driscoll to donate the blood secretly, Dexter had no idea where it had come from. It is implied that Brian murdered Driscoll with an injection of insulin
Insulin

Insulin is a hormone with extensive effects on both metabolism and several other body systems . Insulin causes most of the body's cells to take up glucose from the blood , storing it as glycogen in the liver and muscle, and stops use of fat as an energy source....
 to mimic a heart attack
Myocardial infarction

Myocardial infarction , commonly known as a heart attack, occurs when the Blood flow to part of the heart is interrupted. This is most commonly due to occlusion of a coronary artery following the rupture of a Vulnerable plaque, which is an unstable collection of lipids and white blood cells in the wall of an artery....
, as it is revealed that Driscoll had been visited by a cable repair man
Cable television

Cable television is a system of providing television to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted to televisions through fixed optical fibers or coaxial cables as opposed to the over-the-air method used in traditional television broadcasting in which a television antenna is required....
 prior to his death, and an elderly neighbor recognizes Brian as the repairman. However, the body is cremated
Cremation

Cremation is the process of reducing human remains to basic Chemical element in the form of bone fragments through flame, heat, and vaporization....
 before Dexter can obtain proof. Near the end of the first book Brian and Dexter meet in a storage container similar to the one they were held in as children, and Brian reaccounts what happened. He says that one of the bodies they were surrounded by could have been their father for all they knew.

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