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Twin Peaks 1990 season summary
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Jim Gorman
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With help from Don Wiedman
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List of characters, actors who plays the part and summary of who they
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are:
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F.B.I. Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan) Uses Tibetan Buddhist
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techniques to manipulate clues. Trusts in Dream type clues. Loves
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(is addicted to) coffee, donuts, huckleberry pie and the like. He is
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shot in the very last scene of very last episode at 4:37 a.m. as he is
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dictating to "Diane" in his cassette dictaphone.
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Albert "and his team" Rosenfield (Miguel Ferrer) FBI forensic
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expert called in by Cooper. Looks and talks like Sargent Joe Friday
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from Dragnet. Nasty personality.
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Sheriff Harry S. Truman (Michael Ontkean) Sheriff of Twin Peaks.
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Having an affair with Josie Packard.
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Deputy Andy Brennan (Harry Goaz) In love with secretary Lucy Moran,
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and may have gotten her pregnant. He shoots Jacques Renaud at One
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Eyed Jacks.
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Deputy "Hawk" (Michael Horse) American Indian who seems to agree
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with Agent Hooper's trust in the mystical. Did he shoot Leo Johnson
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In the last episode?
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Shelly Johnson (Madchen Amick) Married to Leo. She finds his bloody
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shirt. She is having an affair with Bobby Briggs which Leo knows
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about.
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Leo Johnson (Eric DaRe) Trucker. Married to Shelley. Abusive to
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her. His truck seems to appear in an ad in "Fleshworld" found in
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Laura's saftey deposit box (see clues). Among the many clues that
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convince us that Leo's the chief suspect, Agent Cooper breaks a
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bottle with a rock when the throw of the rock was designated for Leo.
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According to Cooper, this Tibetan connection between soul and body
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means that Leo killed Laura. Leo is connected by drugs to Bobby,
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Mike, Jacques, Laura, Hank Jennings, and possibly a host of others.
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Leo sets fire to mill and ties up his wife, Shelley inside. Two
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birds. . . . etc.
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He is shot in last episode by Agent Hawk(?) just before he is able
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to axe Bobby Briggs. Though the shooting is shady since there are
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no other cops around and Hawk doesn't report it.
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Mike Nelson (Gary Hershberger) Blonde guy. Bobby's best friend
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and Donna's "boyfriend" ("I sure know how to pick 'em" she tells Ed
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Hurley). He's been abusive to Donna.
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Bobby Briggs (Danna Ashbrook) Laura's boyfriend, though not her one
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and only (see James Hurley and Doc Jacoby). Not a real nice guy. Son
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of a military lifer (that would screw up anyone). Last seen with Laura
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the night before till 9:30. Had a fight with her. Football player in
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H.S. Agent Cooper is convinced that he didn't do it. He is currently
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having an affair with Shelley Johnson.
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Major Briggs (Don Davis) Bobby's father. Military lifer, with that
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way of looking at the world.
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Betty Briggs (Charlotte Stewart) Bobby's Mom.
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Josie Packard (Joan Chen) Wife of the late Andrew Packard. Inherited
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the mill that Andrew founded. May have had Andrew done in by Hank
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Jennings who went to prison on a lesser charge in a deal with her. She
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is at odds with Andrew's sister, Catherine Martell. Carrying on an
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affair with Sheriff Harry S. Truman, Ben Horne and possibly Hank
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Jennings (very busy). Was tutored in English by Laura. A possible "J."
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Catherine Martell (Piper Laurie) Sister of Twin Peaks founder, Andrew
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Packard. He built the saw mill, but left it to his wife, Josie.
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Catherine runs the mill. Evidently keeps two sets of ledgers. Has
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ongoing affair with Ben Horne (who else?). Catherine rescues Shelley
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Johnson from fire in mill set by Leo. She (Catherine) went there
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because of a mysterious phone call.
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Pete Martell (Jack Nance) Wife of Catherine in what can be called a
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"stormy" relationship. He really runs the mill. He was a lumberjack
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that rich Catherine fell in love with 20 some years ago.
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Benjamine Horne (Richard Beymer) Owner of the Great Northern Hotel.
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Is interested in expanding his empire. May have set up Leo to torch
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the mill so that he could buy the land cheap to build his dream
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"Ghostwood Estates and Country Club." Has several active affairs going.
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Patronizes "One Eyed Jacks" a brothel and Casino across the Canadian
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border.
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Sylvia Horne (Jan D'Arcy) Ben's long-suffering wife.
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Audrey Horne (Sherilyn Fenn) H.S. classmate of Laura. Daughter of Ben
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Horne. Pretty nutty. Attracted to Agent Cooper -- may see him as her
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ticket out of Twin Peaks. She decides to go "undercover" as a prosti-
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tute at "One Eyed Jacks." Her father walks in to her room in the last
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episode saying, "Let's take a look at this new girl!"
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Jerry Horne (David Patrick Kelly) Ben's brother. Goes with Ben to see
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the "new girls" at "One Eyed Jacks." He loses the toss of the coin
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with Ben to try out the new wares. A possible "J" see DIARY in clues.
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Johnny Horne (Robert Bauer) Ben and Sylvia's son -- Audrey's brother.
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Wears an Indian War Bonnet atthe dinner table. Laura Tutored Johnny
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in special ed. A possible "J." see DIARY in clues.
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Dr. Will Hayward (Warren Frost) Donna's father. Nice guy.
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Eileen Hayward (Mary Jo Deschanel) Donna's Mother.
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Donna Hayward (Lara Flynn Boyle) Laura's best friend. Daughter of Dr.
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Hayward. Mike's reluctant girlfriend. Turns out to fall in love with
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James Hurley at end of first episode.
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Dr. Lawrence Jacoby (Russ Tamblyn) Laura's psychiatrist who could use
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some in-depth work himself. A possible "J" see DIARY in clues. Agent
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Cooper's rock (see Leo) struck and knocked over the milk bottle, but
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did not break it when the rock was designated for Jacoby. Seems to
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have had more than a "client" relationship with Laura. He is led by
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someone (Madeline?) to the site (Easter Park) where the VIDEO is shot
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(see clues) and there is beaten badly.
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Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) The Deceased's Father. Leland Pretty much
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stays off-center after his daughter's death. Likes to dance with his
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daughter's picture. Smothers Jacques Renaud to death (?) in last
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episode.
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Sarah Palmer (Grace Zabriskie) Laura's mom.
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Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) The Deceased. Into drugs, possibly prosti-
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tution, sex magazine kinkiness. Also has a warm and cuddly side to her.
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Helped organize a meals-on-wheels program with Norma Jennings and
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tutored Johnny Horne in special ed. and Josie Packard in English.
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Queen of the Prom or some such thing.
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Madeleine Ferguson (Sheryl Lee) Laura's look-alike cousin who appears
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mid-season and joins with Donna and James to solve the case.
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Ronette Pulaski (Phoebe Augustine) Daughter of mill worker Janic
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Pulaski. Found the day after the murder walking on a bridge wearing
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only her slip. Had been raped a number of times. H.S. classmate of
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Laura's but sherriff Harry says,"As far as we know, they hardly knew
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each other." (See clues).
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James Hurley (James Marshall) Last person to see Laura. He may be "J"
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in DIARY (see clues). He is also a "Biker." He and Donna are a number
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by the end of the first show. He tells Donna that Laura screamed that
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loved James just before she ran off into the night. James just rode
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around for the rest of the night. He has no alibi. James' dad died
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when he was 10.
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Ed Hurley (Everett McGill) James' uncle. Owner of "Big Ed's Gas Farm"
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He is married to a crazy woman, Nadine. Ed seems to be carrying on with
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Hank's Jenning's wife, Norma.
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Nadine Hurley (Wendy Robie) Ed's wife who is intent on inventing a
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silent drapery runner. She wears a patch over her left eye. She
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commits or attempts suicide in last episode.
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Lucy Moran (Kimmy Robertson) secretary of the Twin Peaks police Dept.
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provider of coffee and donuts. She seems to be pregnant by Officer
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Andy.
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Norma Jennings (Peggy Lipton) Owner of the diner where Shelley Johnson
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works. Married to Hank, though not enthusiastically so. A possible "J"
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see DIARY in clues.
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Hank Jennings (Chris Mulkey) Just released from jail on a manslaughter
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charge. Seems to have an "Agreement" with Josie Packard by which he
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did away with Josie's husband, Andrew, in a "boating accident." He
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pleaded to a lesser charge of some sort in exchange for $90,000 cash
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from Josie. He also said to Leo, "I told you to mind the store, not
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to start your own franchise." All around bad guy. A real possible "J"
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(see DIARY in clues).
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Little Man From Another Planet (Michael Anderson) Dwarf in dream.
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See Dream sequence in clues below.
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The Log Lady (Catherine Coulson) Log in her arms is an eye witness to
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the murder. Agent Cooper is invited to ask the log who the murderer is.
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He is dumbfounded by the request and she says, "I thought so."
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Jacques Renaud: Leo's partner. Confesses to participating in the tor-
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ture of Laura that night. He is Canadian Drug Connection. Says that
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the US salesperson is "Some high school kid that's all I know." (Cooper
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gets this info by posing as Leo's financier). Leo says he passed out
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and "Leo and the Girls (Ronette and Laura) were gone." Knows nothing
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about the Train cars (scene of the murder). A possible "J" (see diary
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in clues)
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One-Armed Man (Al Strobel) See clues.
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"Killer Bob" (Frank Silva) seen in dreams (Coopers and Sarah
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Leland's) He says: "I will kill again."
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Blackie (Victoria Caitlin) Evidently the Madam of "One Eyed Jack's"
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the Casino and brothel across the Canadian Border.
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Diane: Only spoken to on cassette
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CLUES
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DIARY: Feb. 23, Last entry. "Nervous about meeting 'J' tonight."
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Key to saftey deposit box found on an earlier page (see below)
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A white residue found there as well.
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FINGERNAIL: Letter "R" found under the third fingernail of right
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hand. No letter was found under the fingernail of Ronette
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Pulaski. Such a letter was found under the same fingernail of
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one Thersa Banks, killed a year earlier.
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VIDEO: Shows Laura and Donna having a good time in the woods. In
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a close up of Laura's eye we see the front headlight of a
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motorcycle.
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MURDER SCENE: Abandoned railway area. Mound of dirt a foot and a
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half high. Gold medallion of a half a heart. James has other
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half. He and Donna bury it, but it is recovered by someone at
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end of first episode [Dr. Jacoby?]
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Half burned newsprint with a message printed in blood: FIRE
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WALK WITH ME.
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SAFTEY DEPOSIT BOX: "Fleshworld" magazine found with Ronnette Pulaski
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featured in an Ad. Another ad has a truck in it. Camera then
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fades to Leo's truck.
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$10,000 in cash "a lot of girl scout cookies," says agent Cooper.
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This is one half of the dope money that Bobby was supposed to hand
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over to Leo.
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BLOODY SHIRT: Shelley Johnson finds Leo's bloody shirt while doing his
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laundry. He is furious when he finds it missing and comences to
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beating Shelley (the first time). Later beats her for having an
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affair with Bobby. Fun guy. Jacques says that he used Leo's
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shirt to stop the bleeding from Laura's neck wound made by the
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pecking of Waldo the Parrot.
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WALDO: Parrot who is shot, but before being shot, it is recorded as
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saying, "No Leo, No." According to Jacques, the parrot was there
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the night of Laura's torture and death. Laura was into some kinky
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stuff that involved torture.
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CASSETTE: Laura makes a cassette for Dr. Jacoby. James and Donna break
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in and get it. James concludes from it that "someone with a red
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corvette killed Laura." Cassette was recorded "Thursday the 23rd."
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"James is sweet." (crying) "I should have met you a long time ago."
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POKER CHIP: A piece of the chip is missing. Jacques says that it was
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placed in Laura's mouth while Waldo pecked at her neck. Leo
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said, "Bite the bullet, baby."
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ONE ARMED MAN: A One armed man was seen sneaking around the Intensive
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care unit where Ronette is in a coma.
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WALDO THE PARROT: Waldo is shot through a window. Just before he is
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shot,he is recorded as squawking "Leo, no!" See Jacques Renaud
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above.
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DREAM:
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Cooper looks older in his dream. Shivering Dwarf calls to Laura
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and she comes down stairs. Switch to man with beard who uses phrase
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"Fire Walk with Me." A guy (Killer Bob) who is at what looks like
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the scene of the crime calls out to "Mike." Then says, "I will kill
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again."
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There is a pile of earth with a circle of extinquished candles
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around it.
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Back to dwarf: He is on sofa with Laura look alike. The L. Look
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alike touches her nose while looking at agent Cooper and smiles. A
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shadow crosses the drapes behind them. Dwarf says, "I've got good
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news. That gum you like is going to come back in style. She's my
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cousin [referring to Laura look alike]. But doesn't she look exactly
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like Laura? She is filled with secrets. Where we're from the birds
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sing a pretty song and there's music in the air."
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Dwarf dances while Laura [l.a.] crosses room to kiss agent Cooper and
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then whisper in his ear. He wakes up and calls Harry S. Truman to get him
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to meet for breakfast, "I know who killed Laura Palmer."
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