
Debra Morgan mentioned Coral Cove as the marina was where her father had kept the family boat.

The marine biologist was going to examine the rocks in his lab, with the results expected in a week.ĭuring a presentation, Angel Batista notified the task force that only three marinas had restricted water flow - Turkey Creek, Sunset Keys, and Coral Cove. He explained that the killer had used the rocks to weigh down the bags, and it was likely he had picked them up where he docked his boat. Dexter, who thought the biologist was there to examine the bodies, asked, “The rocks?” Masuka said the algae on the rocks could lead to The Bay Harbor Butcher’s marina. Then Vince mentioned that it was fortunate that the heat didn’t affect the rocks, as they had been stored separately. Dexter, who himself had sabotaged the unit, was secretly pleased. Vince Masuka informed Dexter that the garbage truck had broken the field morgue’s refrigeration unit and it had blown hot air all night, causing the the bodies to turn into pink mush.

The biologist said the algae on the rocks found inside the body bags could tell what kind of pollutants were in the marina’s water, and narrow it down. It was discovered that The Bay Harbor Butcher used a freshwater marina (meaning it was near a populated area of Biscayne Bay. Later, when the remains were discovered, he moved his disposal site to the Gulf Stream.Ī marine biologist arrived to help with the investigation. Thereafter, he dumped his victims offshore of Biscayne Bay's northern barrier islands in the Underwater Graveyard. Needing a better method, he bought a boat and docked it at Coral Cove Marina. With a terrible beard, a boring job and a dead-eyed stare, Dexter is no longer the monster we were introduced to seven years ago.In his early years as a killer, Dexter had a problem disposing of one of his victims.
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He made bad decisions repeatedly, negating the idea of any extraordinary intelligence, which was the one unshakeable truth that held Dexter, as a series and a character, together for so long. This whole final season has been shot through with the sense that Dexter is not as smart as he seems, and that is a betrayal of the character we spent seven seasons getting to know, as monstrous as he may have been. So Dexter switched off her life support and dumped her body in the ocean, where the bad people go, then sent his son to live with Hannah, who, despite seeming quite nice this season, might conceivably poison him at some point in the future.

She ended up in a vegetative state, having been shot in the stomach by Oliver Saxon, Dexter's last-minute nemesis and the son of his mentor Evelyn Vogel, at the end of the penultimate episode. In fact, it was his foul-mouthed, grumpy sister Deb who died, without getting the heroine's death she deserved (though she wobbled, she was the show's moral centre).

But Dexter wasn't dead, after all! He swam like a greased porpoise away from a deadly hurricane and ended up in Oregon, where presumably he will live out his days chopping down trees and tending his awful beard.ĭexter survives eight seasons of hacking and stabbing, leaving "a trail of blood and body parts," and yet viewers don't get to see him caught or killed. His fugitive girlfriend Hannah choked back the tears in a cafe in Argentina and took Dexter's ever-irritating son Harrison for ice-cream, presumably to soften the blow of his daddy's watery death. Our protagonist sailed his boat, Slice of Life, into a hurricane, and was pronounced missing, presumed dead.
