Subject: Re: A Question From: logan@yunexus.UUCP (Beryl Logan) Date: 1990-05-06, 17:31 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks yackel@tilsit.cs.wisc.edu (Jonathan Yackel) writes: |In article <10498@yunexus.UUCP> logan@yunexus.UUCP (Beryl Logan) writes: |>hypothesis, or did he just say he knew who the killer was. As I |>recall, he [Cooper] was very off-hand at breakfast about telling Harry and Lucy |>that he forgot who it was, almost as if it didn't matter. Seems odd |>that he forgot, first if he now knew the killer's identity, would he |>be able to fall back to sleep so easily? |Cooper said he forgot the killers' identity, but he's lying. |He actually remembers who the killer is but he needs to |collect more evidence before he makes an arrest. He can't tell |the sheriff because |a) The sheriff is the killer, or |b) he simply doesn't want the information to leak out |-- Then why call HST in the middle of the night to tell him he knows who the killer is?