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Laura Moser is a fictional character portrayed by Sage Kirkpatrick in the TV series Dexter.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled Seeing Red (season 1), they were 36 years old.
They appear in 6 episodes out of a total of 96 aired

Laura Moser

by Sage Kirkpatrick

character

Episodes6

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    Seeing Red

    episode S1.E10 december 2006
    The Ice Truck Killer leaves Dexter the most horrifying crime scene imaginable, forcing him to confront a horrific suppressed memory from his past; Rita must hire a lawyer when her ex sues for sole custody of their children.
  • 9.6
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    Born Free

    episode S1.E12 december 2006
    In the Season One finale, Dexter follows the clues left for him by the Ice Truck Killer in an effort to rescue his kidnapped loved one, while Rita's ex tries to convince her that Dexter is too dangerous to be around their children.
  • 8.6
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    The Dark Defender

    episode S2.E5 october 2007
    Dexter discovers that the man is still alive who murdered his mother in front of him as a boy, and confronts the killer as part of his recovery from addiction - but he also discovers that old impulses die hard.
  • 8.5
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    Dex, Lies, and Videotape

    episode S2.E6 november 2007
    A new copycat killer openly mimics and claims to be inspired by the "Bay Harbor Butcher," driving the annoyed Dexter into the arms of Lila, a development that could spell the end of his relationship with Rita.
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    Turning Biminese

    episode S3.E5 october 2008
    Dexter hears the story of a husband who has gotten away with murdering two wives for financial gain and tracks the man to Bimini, but Rita has a medical emergency while Dexter has disappeared.
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    Do You Take Dexter Morgan?

    episode S3.E12 december 2008
    In the Season Three finale, Dexter attempts to calm the unstable Ramon now that Miguel is out of the picture; Debra is about to receive her detective's shield but is blind-sided with information that could derail her promotion.