Talk:Stan Beaudry/@comment-35557521-20200327133923

Dexter collecting samples of Arthur Mitchell's DNA and plants them on Beaudry to frame him as Trinity Killer, and he even convinces Mitchell the police believe Beaudry is their man, all because Dexter want to take care of Mitchell himself.

Beaudry was no innocent victim (killed a prostitue, and thanks to a foul up in evidence handling, he walked), and maybe I am the only one who feels this way, but does that not violate, in a round about way, part of the code? (Never kill an innocent).

Doakes was no innocent victim either, and while Dexter did not kill him he put Doakes in a situation that got him killed, (how convienant for Dexter), after Dexter got him in trouble on the job, suspended, and framed him as the Bay Harbor Butcher. Isn't another violation of the code?