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The writers know that we know that the trickiest thing they could do would be to make Cohle the killer, so they don't do that and revert back to making someone else the killer?
But it's so simple.
All we have to do is divine from what we know of the writer: is he the sort of writer who would make the killer his own detective or another enemy?
Now, a clever writer would make the killer his own detective, because he would know that only a great fool would suspect someone other than Chole as the serial killer. I am not a great fool, so I can clearly not choose Chole as the serial killer.
But the writer must have known I was not a great fool. He would have counted on it! So I can clearly not choose someone other than Cohle as the serial killer.

[This message has been edited by MW03 (edited 1/30/2014 2:11p).]