Board Thread:Theories/@comment-26415426-20171201232556/@comment-26415426-20171202052756

Yeah, he doesn't seem to be getting a whole lot of attention outside of feuding with Alice. Yes, she did say that, but if I'm remembering correctly, and thankfully the wiki article is backing me up on this one, the teacher only became the Sugarman after Clifford died. But before that, the Sugarman was an associate of Clifford's. I don't know if he hired him or how that worked. But she ended up throwing the money in the fire. Maybe she did it out of kindness. I imagine she knew Cheryl would do something with the information, just because she insinuated that meeting the Sugarman ultimately led to Jason's death (somehow).

lol I guess I just saw that scene in Nick's hotel room as Sheriff Keller being like, "Of course you're here. Can't leave well enough alone." Sort of like he was with Archie when he tried to join the police force or whatever. He probably thinks they're kind of troublesome kids. Like, Betty running into town hall and turning off the fire alarm like a mad woman when no threat ever made itself present. Also, I think it's fair for him to be like "What are you doing in this guy's hotel room when  he just drugged and tried to rape one of your friends?" But maybe I'm giving him too much credit.

Haha, yes it is, and you should go watch Harry Potter this instant (or, even better, read it).

Yesss, he probably was. The expression on his face was priceless.