Subject: Re: Hank's wallet: Secret FBI man? From: sherman@oak.math.ucla.edu (William Sherman) Date: 1990-11-02, 18:53 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: sherman@math.ucla.edu (William Sherman) In article <1990Oct31.231327.18226@supernet.haus.com> cluther@supernet.haus.com (Clay Luther) writes: > >plague@milton.u.washington.edu (Jack Brown) writes: >> >>I thought it was a Washington state attorney general department ID. THis >> >>would be supported by the fact that the fat man was the prosecuting >> >>attorney at Leland's hearing. > >I definitely saw the letters "FBI". For some reason, I don't think it is the > >same wallet as the wallet Hank took from the DA. Hank got it somewhere else. No, look again. It says 'Bureau of Investigations', but not 'Federal'. It must be the one Hank took from Prosecutor Daryl Lodwick, because it says "Daryl Lodwick" on it. This one's easier than "Who's at the window?". >> Bill Sherman sherman@math.ucla.edu << "The equality pi3(S2)=pi3(S3) ... was one of the main sensations of the early thirties." _Homotopic Topology_, by Fomenko, Fuchs and Gutenmacher; p. 68