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Following the events of [[2.07 The Usual Suspects]] Dean's police record appeared as follows: | Following the events of [[2.07 The Usual Suspects]] Dean's police record appeared as follows: |
Revision as of 03:02, 8 February 2019
Contents
Episodes
1.15 The Benders
Dean's police record appeared as follows:
2.07 The Usual Suspects
Dean is arrested for supposedly murdering Tony and Karen Giles.
2.08 Crossroad Blues
Following the events of 2.07 The Usual Suspects Dean's police record appeared as follows:
The text is slightly unclear. It reads:
- Name: Dean Winchester
- DOB: January 24th, 1979
- POB: Lawrence, Kansas
- Height: 6' 1"
- Weight: 175 lbs.
- Hair: Brown
- Eyes: Brown
He also had a warrant in St. Louis, MO and an official record in the FBI database.
2.19 Folsom Prison Blues
After his arrest in Little Rock, Arkansas, he is charged with mail fraud, credit card fraud, grave desecrations, breaking and entering, armed robbery, kidnapping, and three counts of first degree murder. His mugshot appeared as follows:
3.12 Jus in Bello
We see his FBI wanted poster and get a peek at his FBI file. After Lilith destroys the sheriff's station in Monument, Colorado, Dean is assumed dead by authorities.
6.09 Clap Your Hands If You Believe...
Dean is arrested after assaulting the dwarf district attorney for Tipton County, mistakenly believing he was a fairy following him. The charges were later dropped.
10.22 The Prisoner
Arriving in Shreveport, Louisiana, Dean is quickly picked up by the local police for a busted taillight (which the officers themselves smashed), having gotten orders from Monroe Styne to apprehend him.
14.13 Lebanon
In the altered timeline due to John Winchester being pulled forward to 2019, Dean is still wanted for assault, murder and credit card fraud. And after looking himself up, Dean learns that he known for "lot's of decapitations."