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Curtis Barnes
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Curtis Barnes is a character in DEXTER. He is a man who served in Special Forces and eventually ended up killing his wife, Felicia, due to the trauma he suffered. Curtis Barnes drew the attention of the homicide unit when his wife was murdered and he was the primary suspect. Sergeant James Doakes eventually tracked him down thanks to some army buddies and met him when he was on his docked boat in the harbor. After admitting that he killed his wife, Doakes attempted to arrest him, but Curtis would not surrender his gun, and Doakes shot and killed him in self-defense.
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He shoots his victim three times from point blank range in under a second, with superb accuracy; also called triple tapping
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His wife, fed up with his screaming and complaining about his emotional scars, finally tells him that she's leaving, causing him to kill her in a fit of rage.
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Curtis Barnes is a character in DEXTER. He is a man who served in Special Forces and eventually ended up killing his wife, Felicia, due to the trauma he suffered. Curtis Barnes drew the attention of the homicide unit when his wife was murdered and he was the primary suspect. Sergeant James Doakes eventually tracked him down thanks to some army buddies and met him when he was on his docked boat in the harbor. After admitting that he killed his wife, Doakes attempted to arrest him, but Curtis would not surrender his gun, and Doakes shot and killed him in self-defense.
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