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lol She sent a letter to the Sheriff's station?


Instead of directly going to the Sheriff's station in person right after it happened, she thinks its best to write out a letter telling them who it was that ran over the kid? lol then she outright told Richard she told on him lol and of course he charges at her and kills her, this had to be the dumbest woman in Twin Peaks.

Yeah you're alone out in the woods in a camper, i don't think its a smart idea to tell the killer whos right at your door you saw him and wrote a letter to the Sheriff telling on him.

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Right, all of her actions were dumb beyond belief!

I suppose she'd be asked to come to the Sheriff's station anyways to officially confirm what she had written in her letter.

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She said "I told police what you did, and I also wrote a letter"... so she's not entirely stupid.

However, if she called police and talked to Chad who is Richard's mole inside the police station, her information is lost forever.

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Dumbass Chad didn't flick through ALL the mail though didn't he.... so he intercepted the WRONG letter. I think the letter he intercepted had the name Miriam Hodge (or something like that) in the envelope, when in actual fact Miriam has a different surname according to the credits (can't remember what it is now). Double check and you'll see that that is the case.

But sure I agree with you, and what's even worse is that she then goes and tells Richard about it....what a thicko!

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I wondered if he got the wrong letter also when I saw that.

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I also think Lucy saw Chad put the letter in his shirt.

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She was so dumb I could not understand it. Why tell the bad guy everything you did, when you are in a remote trailer with no weapon and a super flimsy front door? did she really think he would just run away?

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It suggests they grew up together -- probably went to school together in TP. M always knew R was a bad boy, for the bad stuff he'd do in school. But he's still that familiar guy from school who you tell the teacher on, not some random strange sociopath.

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