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The lawmen then went to the Johnson home to investigate the shooting of Leo. Cooper deduced exactly what happened, uncertain that Shelly was the one that pulled the trigger. Hawk then found a copy of Flesh World along with Leo's duster, which smelled of gasoline. Rosenfield then arrived and Andy tried to warn Truman, stepping on a loose board and being hit in the face. The board revealed a hidden pair of boots and a stash of cocaine.{{ref|ep8}}
 
The lawmen then went to the Johnson home to investigate the shooting of Leo. Cooper deduced exactly what happened, uncertain that Shelly was the one that pulled the trigger. Hawk then found a copy of Flesh World along with Leo's duster, which smelled of gasoline. Rosenfield then arrived and Andy tried to warn Truman, stepping on a loose board and being hit in the face. The board revealed a hidden pair of boots and a stash of cocaine.{{ref|ep8}}
   
Rosenfield examined Cooper's current condition after the shooting and reprimanded him for moving his vest to chase the tick. Andy then came in and told Cooper he has a solution for the "Leo locked inside a hungry horse" riddle, informing him that Leo was in a jail in [[Hungry Horse]], [[Montana]] on [[February 9]], [[1988]], the night Teresa Banks was murdered.{{ref|ep8}}
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Rosenfield examined Cooper's current condition after the shooting and reprimanded him for moving his vest to chase the tick. Andy then came in and told Cooper he has a solution for the "Leo locked inside a hungry horse" riddle, informing him that Leo was in a jail in Hungry Horse, Montana on [[February 9]], [[1988]], the night Teresa Banks was murdered.{{ref|ep8}}
   
 
In the interview room where Truman is questioning James, who informed them that the missing half of Laura's necklace was found in a coconut in Jacoby's office, surprising Cooper, who believed James to have had it.{{ref|ep8}}
 
In the interview room where Truman is questioning James, who informed them that the missing half of Laura's necklace was found in a coconut in Jacoby's office, surprising Cooper, who believed James to have had it.{{ref|ep8}}
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