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* LetOffByTheDetective: [[Spoiler:Angela lets Harrison leave town after he surrenders. She also promises not to tell anyone that she saw him at the scene of Dexter's death.]]
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* MercyKill: [[spoiler:Dexter prompting his death by Harrison's hand guarantees he not only dies un-captured, but that he also avoids the humiliation and strife from exposure, confrontation by his old friends, trial and eventual execution by lethal injection]].

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* MercyKill: [[spoiler:Dexter prompting his death by Harrison's hand guarantees he not only dies un-captured, but that he also avoids the humiliation and strife from exposure, exposure; confrontation by his old friends, friends; trial and eventual execution by lethal injection]].
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* DisposingOfABody: Dexter runs into some problems with this following his impulsive murder of Matt Caldwell. He considers the nearby lake (too shallow, so somebody will find it eventually), a cemetery (frozen ground, so impossible to dig), a woodchipper (too messy and leaves too much evidence), and an abandoned mine (unfortunately, occupied by a bear). He settles for temporarily burying Matt's body parts near his cabin before later incinerating them in an industrial furnace. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, this still creates evidence, since the fire wasn't hot enough to melt titanium pins in Matt's leg.]]

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* DisposingOfABody: Dexter runs into some problems with this following his impulsive murder of Matt Caldwell. He considers the nearby lake (too shallow, so somebody will find it eventually), a cemetery (frozen ground, so impossible to dig), a woodchipper (too messy and leaves too much evidence), and an abandoned mine (unfortunately, occupied by a bear). He settles for temporarily burying Matt's body parts near his cabin before later [[FurnaceBodyDisposal incinerating them in an industrial furnace.furnace]]. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, this still creates evidence, since the fire wasn't hot enough to melt titanium pins in Matt's leg.]]
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* DisposingOfABody: Dexter runs into some problems with this following his impulsive murder of Matt Caldwell. He considers the nearby lake (too shallow, so somebody will find it eventually), a cemetery (frozen ground, so impossible to dig), a woodchipper (too messy and leaves too much evidence), and an abandoned mine (unfortunately, occupied by a bear). He settles for temporarily burying Matt's body parts near his cabin before later incinerating them in a furnace. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, this still creates evidence, since the fire wasn't hot enough to melt titanium pins in Matt's leg.]]

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* DisposingOfABody: Dexter runs into some problems with this following his impulsive murder of Matt Caldwell. He considers the nearby lake (too shallow, so somebody will find it eventually), a cemetery (frozen ground, so impossible to dig), a woodchipper (too messy and leaves too much evidence), and an abandoned mine (unfortunately, occupied by a bear). He settles for temporarily burying Matt's body parts near his cabin before later incinerating them in a an industrial furnace. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, this still creates evidence, since the fire wasn't hot enough to melt titanium pins in Matt's leg.]]
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* AddictionDisplacement: In the first episode, Dexter uses non-lethal deer hunting as a morning routine to deep his urges at bay. It's implied that he never kills the deer because it would just tempt him to kill people again. In a way, this can be compared to how meditation is useful for addiction recovery. Notably, as soon as he witnessed the deer getting shot (not by him), he completely snaps.

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