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“ | My ascension removes me from the disc and the loop. I'm near final stage. Some mornings, I can see the infernal plane. | „ |
~ Errol Childress |
Errol Childress is the main antagonist of season one of the HBO series True Detective. He is a serial killer who rapes, tortures and murders women as part of an arcane ritual that has been passed down through his family. He is portrayed by Glenn Fleshler, who also played Cordell Doemling in the TV series Hannibal.
Biography
Errol Childress was born in Louisiana into a cult that worshipped a demonic entity called Hastur, and whose rituals included child sexual abuse and human sacrifice. His father, Sheriff Ted Childress, trained him to rape, torture and murder women as "tribute" to the Yellow King, and made sure he was never arrested. When the elder Childress died, Errol preserved his body and talked to it as if Ted was still alive.
He commits his first known murder in 1995, killing a prostitute named Dora Lange and attaching antlers to her head post-mortem as part of his ritual. He then commits a long series of murders from 1995 to 2012, all the while pursued by Louisiana Police Department detectives Rust Cohle and Marty Hart.
Childress works a menial job as a groundskeeper, but is nevertheless extremely intelligent and self-educated, with a vast knowledge of such diverse subjects as literature, science and religion. He is involved in an incestuous relationship with his mentally handicapped half-sister, Alice.
in 2012, Cohle and Hart interrogate the late Sheriff Childress' deputy, and finally learn the identity of the killer they've pursued for so long. They go to Childress' house and find him in his makeshift underground lair, where he has constructed an altar to the Yellow King made from the remains of his victims. Childress badly wounds both detectives, but Cohle shoots him dead just as he is about to kill Hart.