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|name= Dixon
 
|name= Dixon
|actor= [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2117893/ Matthew Humphreys]
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|actor= [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2117893/ Matthew Humphreys]
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|dates= ????-2007
|location= New York State
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|location= Albany, New York
 
|occupation= [[Vampire]]   
 
|occupation= [[Vampire]]   
 
|episodes= [[3.07 Fresh Blood]]
 
|episodes= [[3.07 Fresh Blood]]
 
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==History==
 
Dixon is a vampire whose nest including his daughter was killed by hunters. He picks up blonde girls at a nightclub and feeds them his blood, promising it is a fantastic new drug. When he captures Gordon, he decides to turn him into a vampire as revenge. He is devastated when Gordon kills the two women he was holding captive and making into vampires. While not shown, it can be assumed Dean kills him.
 
Dixon is a vampire whose nest including his daughter was killed by hunters. He picks up blonde girls at a nightclub and feeds them his blood, promising it is a fantastic new drug. When he captures Gordon, he decides to turn him into a vampire as revenge. He is devastated when Gordon kills the two women he was holding captive and making into vampires. While not shown, it can be assumed Dean kills him.
  

Revision as of 06:55, 23 August 2013


DixonVamp.jpg
Name Dixon
Actor Matthew Humphreys
Dates  ????-2007
Location Albany, New York
Occupation Vampire
Episode(s) 3.07 Fresh Blood

History

Dixon is a vampire whose nest including his daughter was killed by hunters. He picks up blonde girls at a nightclub and feeds them his blood, promising it is a fantastic new drug. When he captures Gordon, he decides to turn him into a vampire as revenge. He is devastated when Gordon kills the two women he was holding captive and making into vampires. While not shown, it can be assumed Dean kills him.

Based on the photo of his daughter, he had been around since the late 19th century.

See also