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Keith Bauer is a minor antagonist in the Showtime series Dexter: Resurrection. He was a serial killer known as the Canton Clubber.
Keith is a character introduced in the Showtime series Dexter: Resurrection. Known by the alias “The Canton Clubber,” he is a serial killer who operated in Canton, Michigan. He is believed to have murdered at least three people using a spiked club.
Very little is known about Keith's background. At some point, he entered into an arrangement with Leon Prater, who financed him through a private account. This agreement came with strict rules: no contact, no requests. Keith eventually broke these terms by asking for $100,000, explaining that "work had been slow."
Charley, acting on behalf of Prater, met Keith outside a Michigan bank after his card was declined. She informed him that his account had been closed and that he was no longer part of the operation. When Keith protested and laid a hand on her, she killed him by striking him in the head with a spiked club.
Keith's role in the series is brief. He never encounters Dexter and is one of the few serial killers in the franchise to be eliminated by another character. Despite his short appearance, his death highlights the strict and unforgiving world surrounding Leon Prater's network.
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It is possible that he have trophies similar to Ronald Schmidt by keeping his victims documents.