Subject: Re: Critical Peaking From: cdt@sw.stratus.com (C. D. Tavares) Date: 1991-09-01, 09:43 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <8w5J83w164w@whitebase.ukp.com>, salmieri@whitebase.ukp.com (Gregory Salmieri) writes: > > One: The FBI wouldn't be involved in a simple murder investigation Sure they would, if the murderer did his thing across state lines. The FBI gets involved in drug running, tax evasion, and kidmapping. Is murder less important? > > Fore: If cooper was sent to TP > > he would be sent to investigate one case. He wouldn't take over the entire > > sheruffs office. He STAYED on that case until the FBI suspended him. The exception was his excursion into Canada to rescue Audrey, which was a personal thing rather than a professional thing. (Renault ASKED for him by name; if he didn't go, nobody else could have substituted.) After he was suspended by the FBI, Truman gave him a JOB; so the business of the sheriff's department WAS his job. -- cdt@pdp.sw.stratus.com --If you believe that I speak for my company, OR cdt@vos.stratus.com write today for my special Investors' Packet...