What does Dexter use to cut his victims?

Most of his victims respond with denial of their crimes; however, almost all end up admitting to their crimes in the end. During the Ritual, Dexter uses a scalpel cut his victim's cheek. He takes a bit of their blood and creates a blood slide from the victim's blood as a trophy.
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What kind of saw did Dexter use?

Circular saw (Peter Thornton (Early Cuts)).
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What knife does Dexter use when he kills?

Dexter's Knife Kill Bag
  • Mundial Future 6-1/2-Inch Stainless-Steel Cleaver.
  • Mundial Future 8-Inch Stainless-Steel Chef's Knife.
  • Mundial Future 8-Inch Stainless-Steel Bread Knife with Serrated Edge.
  • Global 10-Inch Spatula (modified into a fillet knife)
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What did Dexter use to drug people?

Using Etorphine

Dexter Morgan injects a tiny dose of Etorphine to his victims as a way of immobilizing them. The sedative works instantly, rendering the the person immobile and unconscious within a couple of seconds, and lasting for several hours.
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What does Dexter put the blood on?

The bad news is that we may never look at our pancakes the same way again. The show's prop master Joshua Meltzer once revealed to Buzzfeed that the blood on "Dexter" mainly used maple syrup because of its thicker texture. But there's more thought put into the fake blood other than thickness.
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What does Dexter use in his syringe?

He injects his victims with M-99, or etorphine hydrochloride, an animal tranquilizer, and binds them to a plastic-covered table with plastic wrap.
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How does Dexter dispose of the bodies?

Taking the life of a killer satisfies Dexter's "urge" and he believes that it saves lives. Lastly, Dexter dismembers the body and puts the parts into black trash bags for disposal from his boat.
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What injection knocks out?

“Propofol is the sedative of choice given to first knock you out. Usually, other anesthetics are then given to keep you under,” van Swinderen added.
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What drug did Dexter use in Miami?

The doctor informs her that it's Ketamine. Later, she reads about the Bay Harbour Butcher of Miami, who used Ketamine to knock out his victims. The episode hints that Angela is getting closer to discovering that Jim/Dexter is a serial killer and the Bay Harbour Butcher. It is ketamine that makes her connect these dots.
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What is the tranquilizer drug?

Medically, sedatives are prescribed for acute anxiety, tension and sleep disorders, and used to induce and maintain anesthesia. Tranquilizers are prescribed for anxiety, acute stress reactions, and panic attacks. Commonly known medications include Xanax, Valium, Klonopin and Ativan.
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What is the purpose of a boning knife?

Boning knives have long, thin, flexible blades with a sharp tip to make piercing meat easier and safer. The blade is designed to cut through ligaments and connective tissue to remove raw meat from the bone.
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Does Dexter ever use a gun?

Dexter himself rarely uses a firearm, preferring knives and saws in addition to his own formulated knockout injection.
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What weapons did Dexter use?

Dexter Morgan's Top 10 Weapons, Ranked
  1. 1 Syringe. When it comes to Dexter's vast assortment of weapons, there are none more reliable, or more often used, than his syringe.
  2. 2 Garrote. ...
  3. 3 Knife. ...
  4. 4 Chainsaw. ...
  5. 5 Claw Hammer. ...
  6. 6 Pen. ...
  7. 7 Boat Anchor. ...
  8. 8 Drill. ...
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What kind of gloves does Dexter use?

The most traditionally murder-associated facet of Dexter's kill outfit are his sinister black unlined leather gloves. The exact gloves worn by Dexter are Damascus D302 UltraThin™ Cabretta Police Gloves, which can be picked up here for less than $50.
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Where does Dexter keep the trophies or souvenirs that he takes from his victims?

Blood Slide Boxes are objects in the Showtime series DEXTER, Dexter Novels, and Dexter Early Cuts. They served as Trophy Cases that housed the blood slides that Dexter Morgan collected from many of his victims.
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What is a good tranquilizer?

The principal minor tranquilizers are the benzodiazepines, among which are diazepam (Valium), chlordiazepoxide (Librium), and alprazolam (Xanax). These drugs have a calming effect and eliminate both the physical and psychological effects of anxiety or fear.
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How did Dexter get M99?

In Dexter season 1, he explains that he attained his M99 from the DEA by using the fake alias “Patrick Bateman, M.D.,” a clever reference to American Psycho.
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How did Dexter inject himself?

Since "The Beast" isn't dead, Dexter argues that sacrificing an innocent won't work. Travis agrees to release Harrison as long as Dexter injects himself with the needle he's brought. However, Dexter doesn't actually push the plunger and fakes passing out. He turns the tables on Travis just as he is about to kill him.
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How long does it take ether to knock you out?

In concentrations of 3–5% in air, an anesthetic effect can slowly be achieved in 15–20 minutes of breathing approximately 15–20 ml of ether, depending on body weight and physical condition. Ether causes a very long excitation stage prior to blacking out.
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What works faster chloroform?

The anesthetic was mixed with air in known concentrations. Fluothane and chloroform produced similar anesthesia, and was 4 1/2 times more potent than ether. Induction with fluothane was faster than with chloroform and ether. Fluothane seems slightly more potent than chloroform and has an equal margin of safety.
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What does propofol do to the body?

Propofol slows the activity of your brain and nervous system. Propofol is used to put you to sleep and keep you asleep during general anesthesia for surgery or other medical procedures. It is used in adults as well as children 2 months and older.
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What does Dexter do with the plastic?

After Dexter completes the kill, he usually dismembers the body and puts the parts inside several black trash bags. The victim's possessions and plastic sheeting are stuffed into additional trash bags. Then, he carefully and thoroughly cleans up the area.
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Why does Dexter use plastic wrap?

Dexter Started Using Less Plastic To Save The Actors

Like him being a serial killer, and sending you off to live with a stranger in Mexico whilst he fakes his death and becomes a lumberjack. Based on how well he secures his victims, however, you just know he's going to be an expert at tucking you into bed.
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What is n99 tranquilizer?

Etorphine (M99) is a semi-synthetic opioid possessing an analgesic potency approximately 1,000–3,000 times that of morphine. It was first prepared in 1960 from oripavine, which does not generally occur in opium poppy extract but rather the related plants Papaver orientale and Papaver bracteatum.
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