Explore the world's most extensive collection of serial killer memorabilia!
Warning: Spoilers Ahead for Episode 4 of Dexter: Resurrection
Today marks a milestone moment for Dexter fans worldwide. Not only did Episode 4—arguably one of the most powerful and chilling episodes in the franchise’s history—drop to rave reactions, but Dexter: Resurrection is also making waves at San Diego Comic-Con 2025 with a high-profile panel featuring Michael C. Hall and other cast members.
To celebrate this exciting occasion, the creative team behind the series has launched an immersive new website that brings fans face-to-face with one of the most haunting locations from Episode 4, titled “Call Me Red”: Leon Prater’s vault.
Enter Leon Prater’s Vault—If You Dare
In the latest episode, we’re introduced to Leon Prater, a twisted billionaire portrayed by the legendary Peter Dinklage. Prater’s obsession with serial killers runs disturbingly deep. Not only has he spent years collecting items from some of America’s most notorious murderers—including Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and John Wayne Gacy—but he's also acquired fictional items that hit a little too close to home for longtime Dexter fans.
Yes, you read that right: Among his collection is the kill table where Brian Moser (the Ice Truck Killer) met his end, and even Dexter Morgan’s trophy slides from Season 2. The reveal has shocked fans and added a whole new layer of darkness to the series.
Explore the Vault Online at DiveIntoDexter.com
Thanks to the team at Showtime, you can now explore this macabre museum of horrors from the comfort of your own home. Visit DiveIntoDexter.com and step into Prater’s vault in first-person mode, where you'll find hyper-realistic digital recreations of each piece of memorabilia—many of which are inspired by real-life serial killers.
As you navigate the space:
- Red dots represent interactive hotspots where you can examine each artifact up close.
- White dots provide detailed information about each object and the killer it’s connected to.
- Footstep icons help guide you around the vault room by room.
Even better? Michael C. Hall and Peter Dinklage lend their voices to the experience, making it feel eerily authentic and deeply immersive.
Don’t Miss Out
Click below to enter Leon Prater’s Vault and watch Showtime’s introduction video of this groundbreaking interactive experience.