Articles related to "Blood Spatter"The pattern left by bloodstains at a crime scene are important pieces of evidence in a criminal investigation. Blood spatter answers questions about how crimes occur.
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Originally broadcast in 2006, Dexter became a smash hit, both in the U.S. and across Europe. The success of the series has led to the DVD of Season 1 being released.
Each season introduces a new set of problems for Dexter Morgan, who must balance his time between work, family and his secret life as the Bay Harbor Butcher.
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Miami Police's chief blood spatter analyst is killing for two.
Dexter is original, but recognizes the importance of time-honored tension. Its sharp storytelling and rich characters make it one of the best shows in recent years.
Three years after premiering on Showtime, Dexter has several merchandising tie-ins and the fourth book in the series as show gains popularity.
An examination of some of the new features that make PS3's Metal Gear Solid 4 a revolutionary game.
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Based on Jeff Lindsay's novel Darkly Dreaming Dexter, the show was adapted for the screen by James Manos Jr, telling the story of a forensics analyst doubling as a killer
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Two of the most promising British drivers of their era barely had time to show their skills in F1. Lewis-Evans and Bristow both died in Grand Prix races tragically young.
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In the fourth season premiere of Showtime's Dexter, anti-hero Dexter Morgan struggles to balance his new responsibilities as a husband and father with his unusual hobby.
Beowulf is still a fun ride but the Director's Cut DVD brings little to the table except extra blood spatters. A solid rental.
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Most books are told from the hero's viewpoint. But telling a story from the point of view of a psychopath or serial killer can give it an old tale an interesting twist.
Dexter Morgan returns, and with the help of superstar serial killer tracker Frank Lundy, tries to track down the most prolific serial killer to ever live.
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