Subject: Re: More on THE MOVIE... From: giovin@risky.ecs.umass.edu (Rocky J Giovinazzo) Date: 1991-08-24, 18:00 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article lr1b+@andrew.cmu.edu (Lisa M. Roraback) writes: > >On 22-Aug-91 in Re: More on THE MOVIE... > >user Joe Zitt@zitt writes: >>> >>> Uh... there's the matter of Ben's ALIBI for the night of the murder... >>> >>> and the fact that it was Leland's blood they found on the note... > >Yep, it was Leland's blood. When Coop gets the lab report back, he read > >it, says just as I thought, and puts it away. He then tells Harry that > >it was Leland's blood after Leland dies. Actually, I thought that Coop, Truman, and Albert all read the blood test report at once. The audience just didn't find out until after Leland died. By the way, why the heck was a blood test even necessary? Don't doctors keep records of these things? I suppose Ben or anyone else never had blood tests done? Rocky Giovinazzo