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Rita Bennett was a character in the Dexter series of novels written by author Jeff Lindsay. [3] Rita first appears in the original novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter. [4] In the book series, Dexter Morgan primarily considers her a part of his "disguise", but he does care for her in his own emotionless way.
Rita takes the kids out of town for a wedding, leaving Dexter (Michael C. Hall) alone for three days.Rejoicing his "vacation", Dexter intends to use it to target a new victim: Zoey Kruger (Christina Cox), a Pembroke Pines police officer suspected of having killed her husband and child, while a man, Darius Rae, was framed and killed during the home invasion.
Quinn stirs up trouble at the station when he notes that Rita's murder, which is being pinned on the Trinity Killer, does not fit his normal murder profile. Things get even more heated when Quinn learns about Dexter punching the neighbor over him kissing Rita, and suggests to LaGuerta that they consider the possibility that Dexter is the murderer.
An Oregon teenager obsessed with the crime drama TV show "Dexter" was found guilty of fatally strangling and raping a 13-year-old girl after luring her out into the woods.
In Dexter's Final Cut, Deborah disowns Dexter after he cheats on Rita and unintentionally allows pedophile Robert Chase to kill Rita and kidnap Astor. In Dexter is Dead, Deborah takes custody of Cody, Astor, and Dexter's daughter Lily Ann after Dexter is imprisoned for Rita's murder; she knows that Dexter is innocent of that particular crime ...
Astor takes it the harder of the two, and angrily accuses Dexter of failing to protect Rita, telling him "We are better off without you!" Meanwhile, Quinn, about to leave Dexter's house with Debra, talks to Elliot. Elliot reveals to Quinn that, shortly before Rita's murder, Dexter confronted Elliot and punched him in the face for kissing Rita.
Mark Andrew Twitchell (born July 4, 1979) is a Canadian filmmaker convicted of first-degree murder in April 2011 for the murder of John Brian Altinger. [2] His trial attracted particular media attention because Twitchell had allegedly been inspired by the fictional character Dexter Morgan.
Dexter: Original Sin will shed new light on the prolific fictional serial killer's upbringing — but what should fans know about where the character ultimately ends up? The role of Dexter was ...