Matt Davis

Matt Davis is a character in Dexter Interactive Investigation.

He is the killer in this game, responsible for the deaths of at least seven people throughout three cities.

Description
Matt is an older man in his late 30s with a gray goatee and is somewhat heavyset. He stands 6'3" and wears a green cap with a dark-colored winter coat.

Personality
Not much is shown of Matt, but apparently he has an ulterior motive to the riddles he leaves behind. What they are and whether or not the purpose of them will ever be known is unclear. He does put up a struggle when confronted by Dexter, but that's about it. He is also responsible for several break-ins.

General Information
Matt Davis

Age: 48

Sex: Male

Height: 6'3"

Profession: Carpenter

Hand: Unknown

Blood Type: AB-

Record: Arrested for breaking and entering in 1992 and again in 1996.

Summary
Matt Davis killed three people in Chicago during 2008, then three more people in Miami in 2009. In 2010, he claimed one more victim, Carlos Delioni, in New York City...which finally prompts Dexter to follow Matt and stop him from claiming another life. He investigates the crime scene where Carlos was murdered, discovering the death to be by hammer as well as finding DNA belonging to Matt. He then goes through possible suspects and figures Matt to be the most probable, heading quickly to his apartment in order to question him.

Before he can follow through, he discovers a man running out the window and chases him into a building...finding out that he was following Matt because he killed his father long ago. The man points Dexter in the right direction of where to find Matt, at a train station leaving at 7 PM. Dexter returns, grabs his gear and heads to the station...spotting Matt throughout a crowd. Dexter tails him to a secluded area and struggles with Matt to inject him with M99, which finally succeeds. Dexter takes him to a kill room, where Matt is stabbed in the heart and cut into many pieces (and probably dumped in nearby waters).

Trivia

 * Matt is suspected to be the killer, yet Dexter does not go through any of his normal hunt procedures. He simply goes to the apartment, meets a mysterious guy who tells him that Matt killed his father (and for some reason, wants nothing to do with the police). The kid then points him in the direction of Matt...somehow knowing where he's going. The "spontaneous" scenario may leave doubt whether or not Matt is the ACTUAL killer. The younger guy Dexter meets seems more suspicious.