Talk:Ray Speltzer/@comment-83.166.196.147-20121022133031

I never thought this steroid pumped animal will represent Dexter's evolution to a whole new kind of serial killer, the one without trophies.Seriously, Dexter's main weakness were those blood slides.He always touched them without his gloves leaving fingeprints all over them and as long as he had them, there was always the possibility of him getting caught and being charged for both his recent killings and those of the Bay Harbour Butcher(even though he did those killings too, officially James Doakes was the perpetrator of those.Now he is safer than ever, the only chance he might get caught is Debra.This is also why most of the serial killers are caught in real life.Because all of them took some sort of trophy.I never heard of a real life serial killer who hadn't done that.If you did, do tell.And this is why all of them eventually get caught.Not having trophies is a big advantage, because even if you are suspected as long as they don't find any substantial evidence of your crime, they can't arrest you.This is what I liked about Dexter this episode, he destroyed everything that might incriminate him, the body, the murder weapon and the blood slides.