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.
11The Shapiro Family
Episode 1 “And in the Beginning…”

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10Harry Morgan Jr.
Episode 1 “And in the Beginning…”

While Harry was simply trying to unwind and catch a game, he failed to keep an eye on his young son who apparently didn’t know how to swim. This tragic error led to Harry Morgan Jr.’s death by drowning and set up a previously unknown element of Harry Morgan’s backstory before he and Doris adopted Dexter.
9Victoria Sinclair
Episode 1 “And in the Beginning…”

Dexter spots Nurse Mary smiling sinisterly as she “consoles” a member of Sinclair’s family, which is how Dexter catches on to her. Once Harry’s health starts to decline and shows no signs of improvement, Dexter figures out who Nurse Mary really is and discovers that she killed Victoria Sinclair along with several other patients.
8Nurse Mary
Episode 1 “And in the Beginning…”

Dexter’s first kill, Nurse Mary, occurs at the end of the Dexter: Original Sin premiere episode. As established in the Dexter original series, Nurse Mary was a serial killer disguised as a nurse who killed her victims by injecting them with an untraceable substance and calling it their medicine. This is how she was planning to kill Harry Morgan, who she believed deserved to die because of the poor life decisions he made about his health that brought him to the hospital in the first place. Nurse Mary’s wrapped sense of playing God comes to an end when Dexter devises a way to kill her in her house, saving potentially dozens of future patients.
7Raul Martinez
Episode 2 “Kid in a Candy Store”

6Carla & Rene Carballo
Episode 2 “Kid in a Candy Store”

5“Handsome” Tony Ferrer
Episode 3 “Miami Vice”

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 setting up Tony’s kill in the center of a sports arena was a surprising yet innovative way for Dexter to take Tony out, demonstrating that young Dexter isn’t afraid to get creative in Original Sin.
4Jimmy Powell
Episode 4 “Fender Bender”

Since Jimmy is the son of a powerful judge, it seems like his kidnapping was intentional, although it still remains a mystery why he was killed if there was no desire for ransom money or something similar. Dexter and Miami Metro determined that Powell was killed before he was hung off of a Miami bridge and found by two joggers roughly 1.5 weeks after he went missing.
3Blake Kersten
Episode 4 “Fender Bender”

Blake Kersten is a prostitute who was murdered by an unknown killer near a beach in Miami. Very little is known about Blake except Dexter is able to conclude that whoever killed him wanted to see the life squeezed out of his body, which implies that the murderer is a true serial killer who enjoys killing, like Dexter.
It’s unclear at the halfway point in season 1 of the prequel series how Blake’s death will affect the course of the story. It could be connected to another death that Dexter and Miami Metro discover. However, it’s unlikely that it has anything to do with Jimmy Powell’s death, indicating that there are likely two mass murderers at large halfway through Original Sin.
2Anthony “Mad-Dog” Moretti
Episode 4 “Fender Bender”

Dexter’s third target is ex-hitman Anthony “Mad-Dog” Moretti, played by Joe Pantoliano (The Sopranos, The Matrix). Mad-Dog proves to be Dexter’s greatest challenger yet as a highly trained ex-hitman who spends most of his retirement on his boat. Dexter gets close to Mad-Dog by pretending to be interested in a fishing trip but learns more about Mad-Dog’s past and why he killed, the answer obviously being money.
Mad-Dog doesn’t end up being Dexter’s third kill, however, because he woke up as Dexter was covering the kill room in plastic tarps. This sparked a fight between Mad-Dog and Dexter before Mad-Dog ran out into the street where he was hit by oncoming traffic. Due to these unexpected circumstances, Dexter couldn’t add Mad-Dog’s death to his personal trophy case and had to work quickly to remove all the evidence from Mad-Dog’s house.
1Doris Morgan
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Dexter and Deb grieve the death of their mom, Doris Morgan, on her 1-year anniversary in Dexter: Original Sin episode 5. While her death scene is not depicted through the flashback sequences in the first five episodes, it is safe to say that her character is deceased in the present-day timeline of the prequel series. It’s unclear whether the flashback sequences, which feature Doris and Harry celebrating their pregnancy, will cover Doris’s death in future episodes of Dexter: Original Sin. Dexter’s mother, Laura Moser, is also expected to be killed in upcoming episodes. Both Bobby Watt and Harry’s story may also come to an end by the Dexter: Original Sin season 1 finale.