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Bill Hastings Questioned By FBI In Agent Dale Cooper Cold Case

Bill Hastings Questioned By FBI In Agent Dale Cooper Cold Case

Buckhorn, South Dakota resident and former high school principal William "Bill" Hastings has been being held on charges of aggravated murder of the school's librarian, Ruth Davenport. Now it seems that things have gone from bad to worse for the principal as Bleeding Cool has been told that FBI Deputy Director Gordon Cole, along with several other agents have travelled to Buckhorn for several "extended interviews" with Hastings.

Prison sources suggest that Hastings became profoundly despondent as the interviews continued and had to be subdued. Questioning revolved around the town's "worst kept secret" of Hasting's obsession with writings involving multidimensional travel, the afterlife, and dark matter. It seems that the website TheSearchForTheZone.com was recently updated with an extended treatise on Parallel Universes and Density Shifting.  The site's link to the older journal entries seems to be down at the moment throwing some erratic error messages.

Bill Hastings Questioned By FBI In Agent Dale Cooper Cold Case

How Hastings and his website might be related to former Special Agent Dale Cooper is unclear, however the sources stressed that Deputy Director Cole repeatedly asked about Cooper. Cooper was the subject of a bureau manhunt in the early '90s after he disappeared while investigating cases in the Twin Peaks area of Washington.

Ever since the death of Davenport, rumors have swirled around the town about the affair, and how someone so obsessed with fringe pseudoscience would have wound up with Davenport, one of the town's most logical thinkers.


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Bill WattersAbout Bill Watters

Games programmer by day, geek culture and fandom writer by night. You'll find me writing most often about tv and movies with a healthy side dose of the goings-on around the convention and fandom scene.
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