Subject: Re: Leland and the bus station lie From: hjohar@rnd.GBA.NYU.EDU (hjohar) Date: 1990-11-19, 14:09 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: hjohar@rnd.UUCP () In article <4766@husc6.harvard.edu> bleier@bwnmr4.harvard.edu (Alan Bleier) writes: > >Several people have mentioned that Leland is sure to be caught after > >Donna and James tell the police what he said about dropping her off. > > > >Did he say he saw her go onto the bus, or just that he dropped her off > >at the station? If the latter, then the pattern of extremely incriminating > >evidence against Leland being missed by the cops may continue. Every > >middle class American knows that bus stations are populated by murderers and The point that people are trying to make is that the autopsy will show that while Leland claimed to have dropped her at the bus station in the morning, Maddy died at night. Before Leland allegedly dropped her off at the bus station. Personally, I don't think Donna and James are going to report their conversation to Cooper. Remember, the body was found a day later. Everyone will know that Maddy is dead. What they (the poeple) will not know is when she was killed. Therefore Donna and James will not know of the incongruity until the police and Cooper question them (where were you on the night od the ...). Given the quality of police work on TP so far, I doubt if they'll ever get around to asking that question. It will be interesting to see if they ask Leland and what he will reply. If he tells them what he told Donna and James - he's in trouble. Again, this being TP, it's quite likely that the autopsy results don't surface for a few days. So, here's hoping that Leland gives me the creeps for at least a few more weeks. Hardeep. -- ______________ Some of my best friends are white people.