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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The scarred killer is shown in his home, a large, messy house. He lives and has sex with his mentally challenged half-sister, spouts his philosophies in a variety of voices and accents, and keeps his father's corpse in a shed out back, which is covered in arcane paintings. He is also shown painting a school building, where he watches two girls spinning in circles and uneasily makes eye contact with a young boy. Cohle and Hart interrogate Geraci, getting him to talk by showing him the cultists' tape of the Fontenot sacrifice. They learn that the sheriff at the time of Fontenot's disappearance was named Childress, and covered up her disappearance. They hit another dead end in the investigation, until Hart notes the significance of the Erath "spaghetti monster"'s green ears, and the possibility that the green may have come from paint. Tracking down houses painted in the area during that time, they find one home that was painted green by a small business called "Childress and Son", which employed a man with scars on his face. Driving to the home of William Childress, the owner of the business, Cohle instinctively recognizes it as the home of their killer. Errol Childress, the scarred man, flees and is pursued by Cohle into a large overgrown labyrinthine structure in the woods - Carcosa. Hart bursts into the home and corners Childress' half-sister, and forces her to show him where their telephone is located, as there is no cell phone service in the area. In the innermost chamber of Carcosa, and after observing several dozen corpses in various states of decay, Cohle hallucinates a spiraling alien galaxy on the ceiling, when he is suddenly attacked by Childress. Errol stabs Cohle in the stomach and lifts him off of the ground. Cohle manages to headbutt Errol, and in doing so frees himself. Hart arrives and shoots Errol, wounding him but not enough to keep the serial killer from throwing a hatchet into Hart's chest. As Errol is about to deliver a death blow to Hart with the hatchet, Cohle shoots Childress in the head, killing him. Papania and Gilbough, who were called to the scene by Hart, arrive with backup and find the step-sister handcuffed in the house, and Hart clinging to the unconscious, critically wounded Cohle, in Carcosa. After a long stay in the hospital, both men manage to recover from their wounds. The police have been able to find enough evidence to connect Errol as the murderer of Dora Lange and dozens of others, including the modern day murders. However, they are unable to find anything linking Errol and Carcosa to the Tuttles, who escape prosecution. Hart and Cohle accept that they'll never catch the rest, but that they still got their man. Hart sees his whole family for the first time in years and breaks down in tears. Hart wheels Cohle out of the hospital one night and they talk in the parking lot. Cohle reveals that when he was comatose, he felt the presence of his daughter and father, and has come out of the experience with a significantly more hopeful outlook on life. Cohle describes a universal battle between light and dark. Based on the night sky, Hart notes that the dark has much more territory. Cohle responds, "Once there was only dark. You ask me, the light's winning." The two leave the hospital together.. }

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