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'True Detective' Spoilers Appear in Leaked Pictures, Reveal Information on Episode 7 and 8

New pictures that could act as "True Detective" spoilers for episode 7 and 8 were leaked on Instragram by the show's cast earlier today.

The crew release 7 pictures all together that show some things that we have seen already and others that we are looking at for the first time. See them here.

The first picture features a shot of the offices of Hart Investigative Solutions, which is a private investigation firm started by the character Marty Hart in the present day storyline in the show.

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Other pictures leaked include an abandoned barn, the Light of the Way Christian School seen in past episodes, a skeleton found in a house, a giant doll shrine and an altar of bones. The images point to a really creepy ending for the series that could involve child sacrifice within the occult.

HBO also recently leaked the synopsis for the final two episodes.

The first of these is for next week's episode titled "After You've Gone."

"Hart and Cohle forge a truce to probe a murky string of disappearances that tie to the symbology of the Dora Lange murder and the Tuttle family," it reads.

Episode 8, titled "Form and Void," will be the final episode of the season and will conclude the story with the current cast and characters.

"An overlooked detail provides Hart and Cohle with an important new lead in their 17-year-old case," the synopsis hints.

Not too many details can be extracted from either of these summaries, however, it does confirm that Cohle and Hart will once again reunite to tackle the case that first brought them together in 1995.

The show stars Woody Harrelson and Matthew McConaughey as detectives Marty Hart and Rust Cohle who are involved in murder case that remains unsolved for 17 years. These last two episodes are expected to bring the storyline to a close.

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