anti-vampire terrorist end clave. there s monsters all over but the scariest most deadly characters in the whole show. half a dead vampire. are the human beings. show time looked at tony saprano and they said you want an anti-hero? how about a mass murderer, who is the hero of our show? dexter is based on a series of novels about a blood spatter expert who worked for the miami pd secretly a serial killer soon you ll be packed into put a few neatly wrapped hefties and my own small corner of the world. will be a neater happier place he was raised by a policeman to channel his social pathic impulses to only kill other
showtime looked at tony soprano, and they said, you want an antihero? how about a mass murderer who is the hero of our show? dexter is based on a series of novels about a blood spatter expert to works for the miami pd who is secretly a serial killer. soon he ll be packed into a few neatly wrapped hefties and my own small corner of the world will be a neater, happier place. he was raised by a policeman to channel his sociopathic impulses to only kill other killers. so he is a bad guy but also a good guy. i kill reprehensible people. i mean, the idea of the show is that you re invited to identify with and maybe even root for a serial killer. that s right.
now with the conclusion of the valentines day mystery. here again is dennis murphy. tom babble, the blood spatter expert hired by dr. john hamilton had wrapped up his questioning under the defense attorney. as a last witness in the trial, he d refuted a lot of the prosecutions findings and bolstered his client s case. then came the prosecutors west lanes turned to cross examine. now courtroom lawyers like to talk about perry moistens mason moments when a trial is electrified, but are hardly ever happens. it did in this case, it didn t ever. the prosecutor tossed of an open-ended question. well, mr. bevel is there anything the states experts or the oakland oklahoma police department missed in their examination of the evidence? the blood spatter expert on
i think that true blood was an enjoyable beach read with blood all over it. you could say, it wasn t meant to be taken seriously, it wasn t taking itself seriously, except it was such a big allegory for what was going on with the gay community, with aids, with political backlash. it s like, there s monsters all over. but the scariest, most deadly characters in the whole show are the human beings. showtime looked at tony soprano and they said, you want an antihero? how about a mass murderer who is the hero of our show? dexter is about a blood spatter expert who is secretly a
i m natalie morales now with the conclusion of the valentine s day mystery. here again is dennis murphy. tom bevel, the blood spatter expert hired by dr. john baxter hamilton had wrapped up his testimony with the defense attorneys. then came the prosecutor wes lane s turn on cross-examination. now, courtroom lawyers like to talk about perry mason moments when a trial is electrified by unexpected testimony, but it hardly ever happens. it did in this case though. did it ever. the prosecutor tossed out an open-ended question. well, mr. bevel, is there anything that either the state s experts or the oakland city police department missed in their examination of the evidence? the blood spatter expert on the stand on the payroll of the defense hesitated before