The eerie murder mystery is back for another season – but in Snoqualmie Valley,the truth can be even more frightening than fictionFans of David Lynch’s 1990s cult classic know the heavily wooded stretch of Southeast Reinig Road as the genuine-life location of a now-eminent fictional sign: “Welcome to Twin Peaks, Population 51201”.
On that same road nine years after Twin Peaks premiered, and then 39-year-old Dayva Cross stabbed his wife and two of his stepdaughters to death in their rambling brown ranch house. He kept a third stepdaughter captive in his bedroom for hours,dragging her out occasionally so he could refill his wine glass.
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Source: theguardian.com