The lights of the police station were dim and solemn, and Cole was sitting on a cold metal chair, recalling the case of that year.It was a foggy night, and he and Martin found Mrs. Kelly together. Her face was haggard, and she seemed to be tortured by some inner pain.Mrs. Kelly muttered to herself, constantly accusing herself of her faults, and mentioned that Dolly often went to church, but when asked which church it was, she put her head in her hands and said in pain that she had a headache and could not answer.
Cole and Martin knew there was more to the case than it seemed.They must dig deeper to find more clues.So, the two came to Miss Carla's residence, hoping to get some inspiration from her.Miss Carla revealed that Dolly often took drugs during her lifetime and frequently attended church.This information makes Cole and Martin even more convinced that Dolly's life is not as simple as it seems.
On the way home, Cole and Martin discuss faith and Dory's possible actions during her lifetime.They were confused as to why someone who went to church so frequently would be involved in such a complicated case.However, no matter how hard they tried, the day was still fruitless.
The next day, Cole and Martin continued their investigation.Martin suddenly asked Cole why he didn't leave that night after receiving a call from Chris.Cole admitted that he was a little more sober at the time and enjoyed chatting with Martin's family.During the conversation, Cole also revealed a secret of his own - his child had died, which made Martin feel very sorry.
In another corner of the police station, Martin was also describing what happened that year.He recalled that night, several people were drinking and joking in the bar, and he was a little drunk.He called Maggie and told her he wanted to surprise her.Martin believed that decompressing would be good for his wife and children, so he came to Maggie's home and gave her a pair of handcuffs.However, the development of things was beyond his expectation. Maggie made the night complicated and embarrassing with red wine and provocative behavior.
Cole was driving home alone, driving faster and faster, as if looking for some kind of relief.He found a girl he had been looking for before, and the girl tried to seduce him, but Cole remained unmoved.He asked the girl where he could find someone who knew Dolly, and the girl told him that there was a large farm south of Spanish Lake, which might have the answer he wanted.
The dialogue between Martin and Maggie is also full of tension and conflict.Martin tells Maggie about the recent murders, but Maggie responds to him with negative words, which upsets Martin.The relationship between the two seems to have become more complicated because of this case.
In the changing room, the conflict between Cole and Martin reached its climax.Cole accused Martin and Maggie of the matter, and Martin angrily pressed Cole against the cabinet, and the two confronted each other tit for tat.But in the end, Martin let go and left angrily.
Cole and Martin eventually arrived at a large farm south of Spanish Lake.They asked for directions to Little Rabbit Villa in the carpentry shop, but were treated with arrogance.However, Cole did not give up. He put down his clothes and entered the carpentry shop again. After beating the carpenter hard, he got the route he wanted.The two came to Little Rabbit Villa and were alertly looking for clues about Dolly.They found the person in charge and another prostitute who was familiar with Dolly, and learned from them that Dolly often went to church and left a bag.Cole went to find the bag with the hooker, while Martin expressed displeasure with the person in charge that there were minors here.Eventually, Cole got the bag and the two left Bunny Villa.On leaving, Martin gave the prostitute some money in the hope that she would find a better job.