Talk:Dexter's Kill List/@comment-1854917-20130718003429

Something more useful. Maybe. Re-watching Season 2 and comparing it to Season 3 had given interesting results about some of the official Bay Harbour Butcher victims. First of all, you can suddenly see Bick Forrester B.O.L.O. (I tried to google what does it mean - turns to be some old acronym used rarely since 1970's but I still can't understand what does it mean) next to Doakes FBI one which is removed in "British Invasion". But another suprise got me in the "Finding Freebo". There's a scene where Dexter talks to Debra while she's trying to find anything on database on Teegan's pimp... and for whatever reason she instead lurks through profiles of the BHB victims. It's a goof, most likely, but gives interesting shade to the plot - maybe Devra just reminicing about those interesting days with Lundy that way, as well as procrastinating. There are four present and the three last are Alan Elson, Bick Forrester and Alan Matherson. Due to continuity error Forrester and Elson are listed with different names (yet, mugshots are really recognizable), but the most interesting one is the first guy - the mugshot is for your regualr reggae/rusta weed dealer form the nrigbourhood (sorry, maybe it's a little bit incorrect and inpolite to say such things, but it's probably the best way to describe him) and there's a name clearly. I compared to some distant mugshots on Lundy's late "Confirmed Victims" board - he's there, second on the top. The most interesting part is that the guy has a name. The problem is that I only have episodes recorded from Ukrainian TV, the quality is pretty descent but not as good to read anything. His name is something like Lenno or Lennox Momea. Of course, it's hard to count on this as a canon as 1) despite Matherson named properly, Elson and Forrester are not; and 2) He's definently out of 46. But as Walter Monroe, Marcetti, Orozco, Fowls and Smith are also out of the order, then why not to include the guy? So, if anyoone will identify his name via Blu-Ray or DVD it wiil be great. By the way, in my opinion it's doubtful that Orozco and Smith are victims of the victims - Lundy states that Orozco was released on bail and Smith - due to lack of evidence. And Fowls also can be included - he's only a slightly better known then Marcetti and they're both the continuity errors, anyway. ;) I'm usually just edit wikis myself and waiting for the reaction, but this time I'm just too startled by the work already done to spoil it without consulting. A great list indeed.  Maybe also lacks quite a few indirect deaths but still great.