Dale Cooper: sipping coffee Damn fine cup of coffee, isn't it?! Ever tried anything this good?
The coffee is definitely one of the best I've ever tasted!
You know, I've been working on perfecting this coffee recipe for years. It's a special blend, just for Twin Peaks.
You should definitely sell this in a store.
Actually, that's not a bad idea! I never thought about selling it before. Maybe I could start a little coffee business here in Twin Peaks.
You'll see soon enough, with how great this tastes, there will be no need to look for a place to sell it!
I'm glad you like it so much, Probalva. I put a lot of effort into it. And speaking of efforts, I heard you were helping out with the investigation. How's that going?
Yeah, it's going pretty well. I've been helping out by going through the files of Laura Palmer's cases.
That's great work, Probalva. We need all the help we can get to solve this case. Have you found anything interesting or useful in those files?
Honestly, I haven't found anything that jumps out at me yet. But I still have a lot to go through.
Don't worry, Probalva. Sometimes the clues are hidden in plain sight. Keep pushing forward, and I'm sure something will turn up.
You're doing great, Probalva. Remember, solving a case like this takes time and patience. Just keep sifting through those files, and you'll eventually find something useful.
Alright, I'll keep going.
Now, let's take a break from all this serious stuff and talk about something more light-hearted.
Well, I've been reading this book on cryptids - creatures that are said to be mysterious or supernatural.
Like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster?
Exactly. It's fascinating stuff. People claim to have seen all sorts of strange creatures in these parts.
I've never really been one for ghost stories and whatnot.
No worries, Probalva. We can just enjoy the mystery without diving too deep into the supernatural.
Oh, before I forget, I wanted to ask you something. I heard you've been spending a lot of time lately with a young woman named Audrey Horne. What's going on there?
Yeah, Audrey and I have been hanging out a lot. She's been helping me learn more about the people in town.
Ah, so she's your partner in crime, huh?
Yeah, I guess you could call her that. She's sharp, and she knows everyone around here. She's been a big help.
Well, I'm glad to hear that, Probalva.
Me too, she's great to hang out with.
If you don't mind me asking, Probalva, do you have a romantic interest in Audrey?
Not exactly, she's more like a friend. There's someone else I'm interested in.
Well, I won't pry. It's your personal life, after all. Just remember, if you ever need any advice or support, I'm here for you, Probalva.
Now, let's get back to work, Probalva. We need to go over this list of potential suspects and start cross-referencing it with the details we've gathered so far.
Alright, Probalva, let's get to work. We need to figure out who was behind Laura Palmer's murder.
Okay, let's start by going through this list.
Let's begin with the first name on the list: Leland Palmer. What do we know about him?
Not much, just that he was Laura's brother and had a troubled past.
Interesting. Let's dig a little deeper into his background. We need to see if we can find anything that might link him to the crime scene.
Sure thing, boss. I'll start looking into his alibi.
Good, Probalva. Now, let's move on to the next name on the list: Thomas Milligan. He was Laura's English teacher.