WARNING: SPOILERS ahead for Dexter: Original Sin episode 6.
The ending of Dexter: Original Sin episode 6 “The Joy of Killing” finds Dexter being questioned by police officers with Levi Reed’s body in his trunk. Developed by New Blood creator Clyde Phillips, the prequel series chronicles a post-college Dexter as he embraces his “dark passenger” through the guidance and teachings of his adopted father, Harry. Dexter implements Harry’s code to satisfy his violent urges while making sure never to get caught. New episodes of Dexter: Original Sin release every Friday exclusively on Paramount+, except for a hiatus on January 17, 2024.
After Michael C. Hall reprised his iconic role as the charismatic vigilante serial killer in 2021’s Dexter: New Blood, he returns as Dexter’s inner voice and narrator in the prequel series. The series takes place in Miami in 1991 as Dexter begins his career at Miami Metro PD. Dexter: Original Sin has already covered a few anticipated kills that were already established in Dexter’s lore. Another upcoming Dexter series, Dexter: Resurrection, is expected to be released in the summer of 2025 with Hall also slated to return. There have been several key deaths in Dexter: Original Sin, one of which has placed Dexter in some hot water.
Tony Ferrer’s Arm & Ring Are Found By Police In The Everglades In Original Sin Season 1 Episode 6’s Ending
Dexter drives right into an active crime scene
At the end of Dexter: Original Sin episode 6, Tony Ferrer’s arm and signature ring are discovered by Florida police officers in the Everglades. While Dexter had deposited the body of Nurse Mary there before, who was eaten up by alligators, it appears that Ferrer’s body was not completely consumed by the natural wildlife. Ferrer’s arm had already surfaced at the end of a previous episode, which was a foreshadowing of the events to come at the end of Original Sin episode 6. Dexter will have to find a way out of his conversation with the police officer, who asks him what business he had being at the scene of the crime.
Tony Ferrer, Dexter’s second kill, was the first one that required him to do some real scouting work. After learning about the tragic story of Carla and Rene Carballo, Dexter had all the justification he needed to take Tony off the streets. Tony may not have been a classic serial killer but he was a financial predator that fed off disadvantaged people within his own community. Dexter killing Tony Ferrer likely saved a lot of people from making the same mistake as Rene and Raul did, which ended up costing them their lives. Dexter killed Tony in the center of a sports arena after pretending to need money from him under a false alias.
How Can Dexter Avoid Getting Caught For Having Levi Reed’s Body & Killing Tony Ferrer?
He will likely pull out his Miami Metro credentials and pretend to be investigating the scene
Dexter will likely find a clever way out of his predicament with the police officer at the end of Original Sin episode 6. He will probably lie and say something like he got lost or he may have to pull his Miami Metro credentials if the cop doesn’t buy his “lost” story. Dexter has shown up at his own crime scenes early in the original series, so this could be the prequel series’ first example of that. It’s highly unlikely that Dexter will become a suspect but then again, it’s not entirely out of the question given how suspicious it is that he turns up in such a random place in the middle of the night.
The police officer will probably not choose to take a look inside Dexter’s car in Dexter: Original Sin episode 7, since that would have put an early end to Dexter’s vigilante killing career. Even with Dexter’s Miami Metro badge, there’s no chance he would be able to explain the dead body in his trunk. He may be questioned and feign ignorance but it likely won’t be much of a hassle for Dexter to get out of the situation with his Miami Metro credentials. Other members of Miami Metro PD could potentially be on the scene or be en route. In that case, Dexter would do his forensic work and hit the road as soon as possible to figure out what to do with Reed’s body.
Tony Ferrer’s Arm Being Found Reveals Why Dexter Changes His Dumping Grounds
Feeding the bodies to alligators wasn’t a sustainable method
Dexter frequently uses that area to feed the bodies to the alligators in Original Sin. However, when the main series begins, Dexter takes his boat out in Bay Harbor, puts the bodies in garbage bags, and weighs them down so they sink. If he had kept using this spot in the Everglades, then he would have had a higher risk of being caught, as evidenced by his close call at the end of episode 7. Dexter will be forced to find a new way to get rid of Levi Reed’s body in Dexter: Original Sin episode 7. He may just take advantage of Mad-Dog’s boat and dump his first body out at sea.