![]() ![]() To avoid prosecution for killing a meth user who had injected his own infant child with the drug, Cohle's superiors compelled him to be a "floating" drug undercover officer for four years, until he was hospitalized in a psychiatric institution after shooting three cartel members and being wounded in the gunfight. Hart is divorced, and Cohle confides that his daughter died after being involved in a car accident, leading to the collapse of his marriage and the beginning of his addiction. Seventeen years later, Papania and Gilbough continue their interviews of Cohle and Hart. While searching through the wreckage, they find on a wall a nightmarish painting of a woman with deer antlers. The two find Lange's diary at the park and learn the location of the church, which was destroyed in a fire. While buying drugs from a young prostitute, Cohle is pointed towards a trailer park of runaway girls. Cohle is also experiencing hallucinatory synesthetic side effects to his drug consumption and is contemptuous of Reverend Billy Lee Tuttle's lobbying for creation a special task force focusing on "anti-Christian crimes" to assist in the investigation. Cohle deduces that Hart is cheating on his wife, Maggie, with Lisa Tragnetti, creating friction between the two. In 1995, Cohle and Hart continue to investigate the murder of Dora Lange, and learned she was attending church prior to her disappearance. Papania and Gilbough want to know how the killer could have struck again if he was caught in 1995. Cohle is shown a photograph of another girl whose body has been found posed in similar fashion to Lange. Hart and Cohle have not spoken in ten years after a falling-out in 2002. Seventeen years later, Cohle and Hart are interviewed separately, five days apart, about Dora Kelly Lange by Detectives Thomas Papania and Maynard Gilbough. ![]() In a dilapidated playhouse, Cohle finds another twig latticework. Hart and Cohle follow up on the Fontenot disappearance with a visit to Marie's uncle Danny. Cohle reluctantly accepts but, losing a battle with alcoholism, turns up drunk. Another report is brought up, of a child who claimed to be chased through the woods by a "green-eared spaghetti monster." Hart invites Cohle over for dinner, unaware that it is Cohle's deceased daughter's birthday. Their investigation brings up the case of Marie Fontenot, a little girl whose disappearance five years earlier was not investigated. Cohle is convinced that this is not the killer's first victim, but Hart is skeptical. A twig latticework, like a Cajun bird trap, is found with her body. ![]() Detectives Martin Hart and Rustin "Rust" Cohle investigate the ritualistic murder of former prostitute Dora Kelly Lange, found with a symbol painted on her back and wearing a "crown" of deer antlers, blindfolded and posed as if praying to a large solitary tree.
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