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Batista tells her that his ex-wife (the dearly departed Maria LaGuerta) had a theory that it was Dexter Morgan. But according to him, Dexter’s long gone. She forwards him a photo of Dex and ...
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.
Batista repeatedly asks Dexter for his advice on an anniversary gift for his wife. It transpires, however, that they have been separated for three months due to "something he did." Batista ultimately gives her a necklace. Meanwhile, Rita and her children are being kept awake at night by a neighbor's dog. When both Rita and Dexter are met with ...
In the book series, Angel Batista habitually introduces himself as "no relation" (to Cuban former dictator Fulgencio Batista), and as a result is nicknamed "Angel-no-relation" by Dexter. He also plays a less prominent role in the novels than in the television series, and is a forensic scientist rather than a homicide detective.
Rita asks Dexter to look into the problem using his police connections, and he finds a list of subjects from a past police case. He turns his focus to Jorge Castillo, a salvage yard owner engaged in people smuggling. After Yelina's fiancé washes up dead on a beach, Dexter discovers that Castillo is murdering immigrants who cannot pay for their ...
Angel laments not having solved the case before his accident, but LaGuerta encourages Angel to share the news anyway because he’ll still hear him. Debra ( Jennifer Carpenter ) initially plans to stay at the station to investigate, but is guilted into going to Dexter and Rita ’s ( Julie Benz ) for Thanksgiving dinner when Dexter e-mails her ...
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"The Angel of Death" received mixed-to-positive reviews. Matt Fowler of IGN gave the episode a "great" 8 out of 10, and wrote, "Dexter continued to stay a bit stronger this week with "The Angel of Death." But what started out as a grand "hunt" ended with a big, nonsensical fumble."