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After being fascinated by a group of ducks near the Johnson home, Cooper was filled in on Leo by Truman. He questioned Leo about Laura and knew his criminal record, though Leo claimed that he was with Shelly on the night of the murder.{{ref|ep3}}
 
After being fascinated by a group of ducks near the Johnson home, Cooper was filled in on Leo by Truman. He questioned Leo about Laura and knew his criminal record, though Leo claimed that he was with Shelly on the night of the murder.{{ref|ep3}}
   
They went to the sheriff's office, where Albert waited with his post-mortem report on Laura Palmer, the details on her being bound consistent with the words spoken by the dream of Laura he had the night before. After Truman left, Albert requested Cooper to sign a report on the scuffle between him and the Sheriff, but Cooper refused on the grounds that the incident was caused by Rosenfield. Albert left and Cooper addressed a tape to Diane at 12:27 PM, requesting her to look into his pension plan options regarding outside real estate, expressing his desire to stay in Twin Peaks after the investigation.{{ref|ep3}}
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They went to the sheriff's office, where Albert waited with his post-mortem report on Laura Palmer, the details on her being bound consistent with the words spoken by the dream of Laura he had the night before. After Truman left, Albert requested Cooper to sign a report on the scuffle between he and the Sheriff, but Cooper refused on the grounds that the incident was caused by Rosenfield. Albert left and Cooper addressed a tape to Diane at 12:27 PM, requesting her to look into his pension plan options regarding outside real estate, expressing his desire to stay in Twin Peaks after the investigation.{{ref|ep3}}
   
 
Cooper later attended the funeral, observing the citizens, especially Bobby and James, the latter showing up late. The two young men charged at each other, but the fight was quickly broken up as [[Leland Palmer]] dove on top of the casket.{{ref|ep3}}
 
Cooper later attended the funeral, observing the citizens, especially Bobby and James, the latter showing up late. The two young men charged at each other, but the fight was quickly broken up as [[Leland Palmer]] dove on top of the casket.{{ref|ep3}}
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In [[2016]], a dossier compiled by Major Briggs was found, containing many documents concerning the town of Twin Peaks, and Cole assigned Special Agent [[Tamara Preston]] to research it. Among the documents was limited information on Agent Cooper.{{ref|tsh}}
 
In [[2016]], a dossier compiled by Major Briggs was found, containing many documents concerning the town of Twin Peaks, and Cole assigned Special Agent [[Tamara Preston]] to research it. Among the documents was limited information on Agent Cooper.{{ref|tsh}}
   
His favorite book was noted to be ''The Official Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy'' by [[Wikipedia:Warren Commission|The Warren Commission Report]], despite Cooper's skepticism on the commission's findings.{{ref|tsh}}
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His favorite book was noted to be ''The Official Report of the President's Commission on the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy'' by [[Wikipedia:Warren Commission|The Warren Commission Report]], despite Cooper's skepticism on the Commission's findings.{{ref|tsh}}
   
 
Included in the dossier was ''The [[Andrew Packard]] Case'' manuscript, retrieved from the Bookhouse and written by Cooper during his month in Twin Peaks. Agent Preston identified him as the author due to his frequent references in the manuscript to the pie and coffee at the Double R Diner.{{ref|tsh}}
 
Included in the dossier was ''The [[Andrew Packard]] Case'' manuscript, retrieved from the Bookhouse and written by Cooper during his month in Twin Peaks. Agent Preston identified him as the author due to his frequent references in the manuscript to the pie and coffee at the Double R Diner.{{ref|tsh}}
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