More lazy writing SPOILER


Okay Kurt is killing chick and dumping them in an abandoned mine... But if her friend was one of the first women he killed and he has killed even half the other missing girls the sheriff has on the wall... Why was her friend the first body she finds? Are we supposed to believe he goes deeper in the mine with each body so that her friend's corpse will be the first one anyone finds?

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Who's to say that that is how Kurt is leaving the girls?

He seems to like to "dress" (not dressed as in clothed but taken care of) them now which isn't how Iris seemed to be left. He might not be leaving them in that mine any more.

It's not lazy writing at this point. It's something which is to be resolved so we can't possibly know that.

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Called it! Quite happy to have got that one correct.

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She was in a cave under a rubble, we're yet to see if it was Kurt who killed her. Could be that he is and he is recreating something with each new girl, but it is to be seen.

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Great point! He only killed the one girl (that they showed to the audience at least) and when he did it, he seemed to regret it because it wasn't to his plan. So, we'll see how that may evolve... the writers may be trying to throw us a curveball here and he's not exactly a kidnap and kill kind of guy. But who knows, he was trying to lure down the podcast lady, so we'll see...

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He killed two, actually, and the first was just right.

From what the show has showed us so far - Angela's friend was Kurt's first kill. He liked it and, for years, he's been recreating it - hence the wall of pictures in Angela's office. He got mad with the last girl because she wouldn't run like the rest and he shot her in the head, not the back like he was supposed to.

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My bad, I should watch closer.

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He's probably burning them i the same place where "Jim" barbecued Kurt's son - that's how he found the titanium screw.

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but how did Kurt make the connection from ash falling to Dexter as culprit -- or did I miss something? He can connect a titanium screw to his son, but how did he leap to Dexter?

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That I don't know.

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You got your answer then. It wasn't lazy writing at all.

Iris died and he was replicating her death but dressing the girls to preseve their beauty. He'd "set them free" from the chance of being abused by a trucker or someone else but made sure they looked beautiful doing so.

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