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Cold Case
Show summary: Cold Case stars Kathryn Morris (Minority Report, Mindhunters) as Lilly Rush, the lone female detective in the Philadelphia homicide squad who finds her calling when she's assigned to "cold cases" -- crimes that have never been solved. Previously, she used her instinctive understanding of the criminal mind on current murders. Now, she's interrogating witnesses whose lives and circumstances have since changed, making use of today's new science and finding fresh clues to solve cases that were previously unsolvable, all of which appeals to this smart, driven detective. She's also prepared for the consequences: that her work will open up old wounds and may lead suspects to commit new crimes. When she hits a dead-end, Lilly seeks advice from her respected mentor, Lt. John Stillman (John Finn, Catch Me If You Can). Also on the team are Det. Scotty Valens (Danny Pino, The Shield), Rush's confident and strong-willed partner; Det. Will Jeffries (Thom Barry, The Fast and the Furious), who's been around long enough to serve as Lilly's link to the past; and Det. Nick Vera (Jeremy Ratchford, Angel Eyes), a tough cop who's considered the go-to guy for getting a confession. Lilly makes it her business to ensure that no victim is ever forgotten. On the show's third season, former narcotics detective Kat Miller (Tracie Thoms, Wonderfalls, As If), a young and spunky girl, joins the team.
Cold Case is created by Meredith Stiehm (ER, NYPD Blue). Executive producers -- in addition to Ms. Stiehm -- include such reigning entertainment industry names as Jerry Bruckheimer (The Amazing Race, CSI), Shaun Cassidy (Invasion, The Agency), and Jonathan Littman (The Amazing Race, Close to Home).
Episodes
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Season 7 Episode 22
Summary: Valens partners with Rush to locate her abducted, drug-addicted sister, while Jeffries tries to bring justice to the case of a murdered teenaged girl that has haunted him for 17 years. -
Season 7 Episode 21
The team investigates the 1989 case of a prom queen who may have been intentionally killed in a hit-and-run; Rush tries to ignore her father's requests to give her sister (Nicki Aycox) another chance. -
Season 7 Episode 20
Summary: Rush and FBI agent Ryan Cavanaugh discover their attraction for one another while investigating the 1969 murder of a GI at Woodstock, and Vera helps his married ex-girlfriend, Megan, after sentimental jewelry i... -
Season 7 Episode 19
Summary: After determining the serial killer's identity, the team works with the FBI to apprehend him and protect potential targets. -
Season 7 Episode 18
Summary: When ballistics tie a recent murder case of Rush's to a serial killer who was seemingly inactive for 27 years, a tough FBI agent with ties to Stillman shows up to enlist the team's aid in finding the killer who... -
Season 7 Episode 17
Realizing that the missing Vera has finally hit rock bottom, his worried team members hope that a new twist to a 2006 arson case, which he was secretly obsessing about in recent weeks, might supply leads to his whereabou... -
Season 7 Episode 16
The team reopens the case of a dock worker, who moonlighted as a professional wrestler, who was shot dead in 1986; Valens secretly looks into a lead on the man who mugged and raped his mother. -
Season 7 Episode 15
Summary: Lilly and the team attend a colleague's wedding and are persuaded by Jeffries to investigate whether the bride killed her former fiancé two years earlier---just hours after he called off their nuptials -
Season 7 Episode 14
Summary: The team re-investigates the 1971 death of a young circus performer when new evidence indicates the accident that killed her was the result of deliberate sabotage. -
Season 7 Episode 13
Summary: The team investigates 1983 murder of a graffiti artist who died from a fatal dose of paint. -
Season 7 Episode 12
Summary: The team re-opens the 1974 case of a murdered private investigator. -
Season 7 Episode 11
Summary: The team re-investigates the 2005 murder of a Green Beret recruiter who was suspected of being a jewelry thief when his former subordinate presents compelling evidence for his innocence. -
Season 7 Episode 10
The 1999 death of a high-school debate champion, which was originally ruled a suicide, is investigated after new evidence suggests he was murdered. The probe reveals the victim received a scholarship at a top private sch... -
Season 7 Episode 9
The team re-opens the 1999 case of a high school debate champion whose death was originally ruled as a suicide. -
Season 7 Episode 8
The team reopens one of Stillman's old cases from 1983, that of a Chinese-American teenager whose murder may have been connected to the killing of his girlfriend by Chinese gang members three months before his own death.... -
Season 7 Episode 7
The team explores the 1991 case of a 14-year-old girl, who, months after she and her sister were placed with new foster parents, was killed before she could establish herself as a gifted rapper within the local gang-infu... -
Season 7 Episode 6
The team investigates the murder of an accomplished 45-year-old Mexican-born jockey who "disappeared" within hours of losing a race he'd long planned as his last before retirement. -
Season 7 Episode 5
The team re-opens the 1944 case of a female pilot who was part of a civilian program to aid the Air Force during World War II. -
Season 7 Episode 4
The team re-investigates the 1970 death of a 20-year-old musician who was keeping a secret from his religious father. -
Season 7 Episode 3
The team re-investigates the 2004 death of a teen-aged boy who was wrongly sent to a a juvenile detention center. -
Season 7 Episode 2
The team re-opens the 1995 case of a skateboarding prodigy who lived on the streets. -
Season 7 Episode 1
The team reviews the 1966 shipboard killing of a young woman previously thought to have jumped overboard; Maj. Kitchener (Daniel Baldwin) stands trial for running Rush's car off a bridge. -
Season 6 Episode 23
In the second part of the finale, the investigation into the female cadet's murder continues. As the team finds more and more clues, the killer tries to stop the investigation to remain hidden. -
Season 6 Episode 22
In the first part of the two-part season finale, the team re-opens the case of the first ever female cadet in a local military school who was murdered in 2005. -
Season 6 Episode 21
When the murder weapon from a 1963 case is unearthed, the team re-opens the murder of a pool hustler who was shot the same day President Kennedy was assassinated. -
Season 6 Episode 20
The team re-opens the 1999 murder of a Cuban baseball star who fled to the U.S. after being fired from his team. -
Season 6 Episode 19
The team re-investigates the 1958 case of a newlywed real estate developer when new evidence suggests his body might have been moved after he was killed. -
Season 6 Episode 18
In an episode featuring only John Lennon hits, the team suspect a 2004 arson that killed a psychiatrist may have been caused by her former patient. -
Season 6 Episode 17
Instead of another cold case, the team takes on a more urgent matter when one of their own is shot at a local convenience store. -
Season 6 Episode 16
The team re-investigates the 1976 murder of a 17-year-old girl when a newly found photo indicates she had connections to a notorious motorcycle gang. -
Season 6 Episode 15
The team re-investigates the 2008 murder of a father and the case of his missing teenaged son, both of whom were in the witness protection program waiting to testify against a mob boss. -
Season 6 Episode 14
When human remains are found in a duck pond, the team reopens the 1967 murder of a brush salesman. -
Season 6 Episode 13
The team re-investigates the 1988 murder of a young TV reporter. Previously unseen news footage suggests she was on the verge of breaking a huge story about the unethical practices of a plastics company. -
Season 6 Episode 12
The team re-investigates the 2007 murder of a mechanic who won $8 million in the lottery. -
Season 6 Episode 11
In an episode featuring songs by Frank Sinatra, the team re-opens the 1960 murder of an airline stewardess whose remains are found in an old hotel. -
Season 6 Episode 10
The team re-opens the 2005 murder of a young and promising African-American politician who was determined to get rid of drug dealers in lower-class neighborhoods. -
Season 6 Episode 9
The team re-investigates the 1953 death of a murdered pin-up girl when an old photograph provides important new evidence. -
Season 6 Episode 8
The team re-opens the 1989 murder of a young Russian opera star who defected to United States. She and her family sought asylum at the police station where Nick Vera was stationed when he joined the force. -
Season 6 Episode 7
The team re-opens the case of a 12-year-old boy who died in 1969 when the retired detective who originally worked the case receives a new clue -- a toy rocket bearing the victim's name. -
Season 6 Episode 6
When a body is discovered in the trunk of a car, the team re-opens the 1981 case of a missing single mother who used to work at a car dealership. -
Season 6 Episode 5
The team re-opens the 1951 case of a marine who went missing and never reported for duty after his shore leave. -
Season 6 Episode 4
The team re-opens the 1978 case of a teenage roller skater who was found dead in a ravine. -
Season 6 Episode 3
The team receives new evidence in a 1964 case which was then though to have been a hit-and-run. Now, a threatening letter addressed to the victim prompts Will and Kat to travel to Mississippi to re-investigate the death ... -
Season 6 Episode 2
The team re-opens the 1991 case of a young inner-city schoolteacher whose death was originally ruled as a carjacking-gone-wrong. -
Season 6 Episode 1
The 1973 death of a football player is reopened and allegations of steroid use arise. -
Season 5 Episode 18
In the season finale, a drug addict mother, who lost her son in an apartment fire in 2005, comes forth claiming she just saw the same child in the park. -
Season 5 Episode 17
The team re-opens the case of a woman who allegedly committed suicide in 1962 when the victim's granddaughter comes forth with evidence that the note found on the death scene -- then thought to be the suicide note -- was... -
Season 5 Episode 16
A drug bust uncovers a severed hand belonging to an ex-con who was murdered in 1997. The drug dealer claims he found the dead body and removed his hand to sell his fingerprints, and later dumped his body. -
Season 5 Episode 15
The team re-investigates the suspected 2007 murder of a bride-to-be who was kidnapped on the day of her engagement party. Lilly and Scotty travel to West Virginia to escort the prime suspect to Philly, and on their way b... -
Season 5 Episode 14
After traces of blood linked back to a missing teen are found, the team re-investigates the 2006 case of a missing boy who went missing from a high school for deaf children. -
Season 5 Episode 13
Tamara is found dead in an alley after she fails to escape from her father who was charged with child abuse -
Season 5 Episode 12
The team re-opens the 1999, 2001, and 2003 pipe bombing incidents that killed two and blinded one victim. The serial bomber is still on the loose and ready to strike again as he missed his latest target. -
Season 5 Episode 11
The team re-investigates the 1945 murder of a Japanese-American family man who was persecuted in his neighborhood following the Pearl Harbor attack. Meanwhile, Lt. Stillman has decided to retire from the force. -
Season 5 Episode 10
The team re-opens the 1982 case of a well-liked young man who was shot to death after being accused of date rape by several female college students. -
Season 5 Episode 9
The team re-opens the 1963 case of teenage girl who was then thought to have committed suicide. Now, new evidence leads them to believe the girl might have been murdered for acting and dressing like a boy -
Season 5 Episode 8
When the body of a newly missing boy is found in a cargo container along with the remains of three other victims who vanished in 1999-2003, the team realizes they're dealing with a serial killer. -
Season 5 Episode 7
When human remains are discovered at the bottom of a well, the team opens the 1938 case of a housewife who went missing the night of Orson Welles' radio broadcast of War of the Worlds. -
Season 5 Episode 6
The team re-opens the 2002 case of a 14-year-old math whiz whose half-brother exploited his unusual talents: card counting and safe cracking. -
Season 5 Episode 5
The team re-opens the 1989 case of an unidentified Jane Doe when she dies in the hospital, after being comatose since the day she was shot 18 year ago. -
Season 5 Episode 4
The team re-investigates the 1953 case of a talented 19-year-old rock'n'roll singer when new evidence comes forth, suggesting he wasn't killed in the place where his body was found. -
Season 5 Episode 3
Summary: When the victim's younger sister comes looking for her, the team re-opens the 2006 case of a missing Amish girl who was murdered while she was in Philadelphia experiencing the Amish rite of passage called "rums... -
Season 5 Episode 2
After a piece of clothing belonging to a murder victim is found, the team re-opens the 1998 case of a high school girl who had a reputation for being promiscuous. -
Season 5 Episode 1
Recovered from the shooting, Lilly wants to convince her boss that she's ready to get back to work. The team re-opens the 1994 case of three 10-year-old kids who were beaten to death when Lilly suspects the teens convict... -
Season 4 Episode 24
In the fourth season finale, a hostage situation arises when the entire team is held captive while they're investigating the 2006 killings of a family who had just moved into a new house. -
Season 4 Episode 23
The team re-opens the 1998 case of a terminally ill man when a nurse comes forth confessing to euthanizing six of his former patients. -
Season 4 Episode 22
The team re-opens the 2005 case of a killed longshoreman who got tangled up with the Russian mob. -
Season 4 Episode 21
The team re-investigates their oldest cold case yet, the 1919 murder of a young woman who was a passionate advocate for women's right to vote. -
Season 4 Episode 20
The team re-opens the 1997 case of a 16-year-old high school cheerleader when they discover an anonymous confession to the girl's murder. -
Season 4 Episode 19
A desperate father turned serial killer coerces the team into taking another look of his son's 1987 murder. -
Season 4 Episode 18
The team re-opens the 1999 case of a murdered homeless woman when her remains are found in a station wagon at the bottom of a lake. -
Season 4 Episode 17
When a body is found in a dumpster, the team re-opens the 1984 case of a murdered teenage boy who wanted to become a dancer against his father's wishes. -
Season 4 Episode 16
Lilly re-opens the 1964 case of a murdered 17-year-old girl who was killed the day after giving birth to a baby girl in a home for unwed mothers. -
Season 4 Episode 15
When traces of an explosive are found in a house, the team re-opens the 1981 case of a married couple who died in the same house in what was then ruled as an accidental gas leak. -
Season 4 Episode 14
In 2002, two kids were shot in front of two different schools on the same day at precisely 8:03 a.m. It's the fifth anniversary of the shootings, and Kat Miller wants to re-open the murders because she feels the cases ar... -
Season 4 Episode 13
The team re-opens the 1996 case of a wealthy woman who was afraid of the dark and died during a citywide electricity blackout. -
Season 4 Episode 12
When a video clip of a missing student is found on the Internet, the team re-investigates the case of a talented 17-year-old boy who disappeared just a year before in early 2006. -
Season 4 Episode 11
When Jeffries' former partner comes forth with new evidence of the 2000 murder of a country singer, Lilly must travel to Knoxville, Tennessee with the reluctant Scotty in tow. -
Season 4 Episode 10
The team re-investigates the 1968 death of a policeman who was shot in his patrol car. The case was then ruled as a drug bust gone bad, but new evidence now reveals the victim may have been romantically involved with his... -
Season 4 Episode 9
The team re-investigates the unsolved 1989 murder of a woman shot in an alley when the victim's video dating tape shows up in a dead man's apartment. -
Season 4 Episode 8
When an undelivered letter with a missing child's handwriting on it shows up, the team is prompted to re-open the case of an 8-year-old girl who disappeared in 1975. -
Season 4 Episode 7
When new evidence of a murder case from 1979 is found, Det. Jeffries – who then worked on the case as a rookie cop – sets out to find the killer, fulfilling the promise he made to the victim's daughter 27 y... -
Season 4 Episode 6
The team re-opens the 1958 case of a local celebrity, a radio DJ nicknamed "The Hawk", when they discover his death was staged to look like a suicide. -
Season 4 Episode 5
Lilly re-opens a 2003 case in which an autistic boy's parents were shot in their car when Joseph brings her information that the boy might have seen the killer. -
Season 4 Episode 4
Lilly re-investigates a 1982 case where a newborn baby died under suspicious circumstances of what was reported as SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome). -
Season 4 Episode 3
When the remains of a sandhog miner who disappeared in 1947 are found in a subway service tunnel, the team is prompted to re-open the case when they suspect the victim might have been murdered for being a union activist.... -
Season 4 Episode 2
The team re-opens the 2004 case of a female veteran of the Iraqi War when her prosthetic arm is found in a river. Meanwhile, Scotty visits his older brother in connection with a case that brings up painful memories from ... -
Season 4 Episode 1
In 1995, two teenage boys went on a shooting spree at a local mall and committed suicide shortly afterwards. The team is prompted to re-open the case when new evidence suggests that there may have been a third shooter wh... -
Season 3 Episode 23
When the victim's credit card is suddenly used a year after his death, Lilly re-opens the 2005 case of a counselor at a teens' rehab center who was shot to death just two weeks before he was scheduled to testify in a mur... -
Season 3 Episode 22
When a new witness steps forward, Lilly and the team are prompted to re-open the 1984 shooting of a respected and beloved ER doctor who had a secret he had been hiding from his family. -
Season 3 Episode 21
The 1945 case of a murdered newspaper reporter is reopened when new evidence suggests that the woman was thrown in front of a passing train by someone she knew. -
Season 3 Episode 20
The 1994 case of a raped and murdered 16-year-old girl is re-opened when Det. Jeffries gets a call from a prisoner on death-row -- scheduled to be executed in just three days. -
Season 3 Episode 19
Lilly re-opens the 1929 case of a woman found dead in a ravine on Christmas Day when the victim's great-granddaughter comes in asking for help. Meanwhile, Lilly's estranged mother shows up, hoping to re-connect with her ... -
Season 3 Episode 18
The team re-opens the 2002 case of a murdered amateur actor when the owner of a local community theater finds a gun hidden inside prop furniture. -
Season 3 Episode 17
When a poison-soaked towel turns up at the station, Lilly re-opens the 1973 case of a murdered female college tennis star. -
Season 3 Episode 16
Lilly and the cold case team will have to decode the clues given by a twisted killer in order to save the life of a young boy who has been left to die alone. But first they must find the boy and for that they need to dig... -
Season 3 Episode 15
The 1998 case of a female drug smuggler is re-opened. The woman was involved with Scotty at the time he was working undercover on a high-profile drug case, and he has been keeping it a secret from the team for all these ... -
Season 3 Episode 14
The case of a female bank teller shot to death in her work in 2000 is reopened when the same bank is robbed again by perpetrators wearing identical masks and equipped with identical weapons as six years earlier. -
Season 3 Episode 13
Lilly re-opens the 1968 case of an 18-year-old girl who died -- apparently accidentally -- at the night of her debutante ball. Now her mother comes forth with new evidence when a local art dealer is accused of murdering ... -
Season 3 Episode 12
When a note connected to a supposed suicide is found, the team re-opens the 1994 case of a high-school kid who fell from the roof of the school building after having served detention. In 1994 the death was deemed a suici... -
Season 3 Episode 11
Four close high school friends each went their separate ways in 1980. Eight years later, in 1988, one of them was murdered. The homicide team receives a tip about the murder, prompting a re-investigation of the case and ... -
Season 3 Episode 10
The team re-opens the 2001 case of a robbed and murdered deli owner when the brother of the man convicted of the crime brings forth new evidence, suggesting the man may have been wrongfully accused. -
Season 3 Episode 9
When a fisherman finds evidence of a young girl's death washed up on a shore in New Jersey, Lilly re-opens the 1965 case of 4-year-old child who had a seemingly abusive mother. -
Season 3 Episode 8
When a box filled with POW support bracelets is found in an abandoned drug den, Det. Rush re-investigates the 1972 shooting of Carl, a veteran of the Vietnam War. -
Season 3 Episode 7
Lilly re-opens the 1999 case of a young, healthy woman who nevertheless died of a heart attack. In the late 1990's, she was briefly an Internet millionaire, but due to bad business decisions, her dot.com company eventual... -
Season 3 Episode 6
When a mother of five loses her fourth son to gang violence, Lilly sets out the save the youngest, reopening one of her first cases on the homicide squad. -
Season 3 Episode 5
In 1954, 9-year-old Otis Petrowski last saw his mother in a mental institution. Now over 50 years later, after the death of an elderly woman who had been using Otis' mother's identity, Det. Rush sets out to discover what... -
Season 3 Episode 4
Det. Rush re-opens the 1945 case of a baseball player, bludgeoned to death with his own bat. -
Season 3 Episode 3
The 1978 murder of a young man is re-opened after the victim's mother finds a letter suggesting that his death wasn't random. -
Season 3 Episode 2
Lilly re-opens the case of young girl, an overweight college freshman named Laurie, who died in a fraternity house fire in 2004. The fire was deemed accidental at the time, but a cell phone photo e-mailed from the girl's... -
Season 3 Episode 1
When a young girl is contacted by a man claiming to be her father, Det. Rush and her team reopen a 1988 case of a teenaged boy, killed on the same night the girl was born. -
Season 2 Episode 23
The discovery of nine human skulls leads Rush (Kathryn Morris) back to George Marks, the serial killer she was unable to incriminate months earlier, and who walked away a free man. As the detectives reinvestigate his mot... -
Season 2 Episode 22
When an old truck containing human bones is pulled from the Delaware River, the team re-opens the case of a missing and possibly murdered girl who disappeared unexpectedly in 1932. -
Season 2 Episode 21
A serial killer is to be released from a New Jersey prison based on a plea bargain made twenty-five years ago. Philadelphia homicide is asked to locate a potential crime committed while the killer was living in Philadelp... -
Season 2 Episode 20
The murder case of a young mill worker is re-opened when Rush learns that a recent parolee admitted to stealing money off the victim's body. -
Season 2 Episode 19
The unsolved 1963 murder of a black teenager, whose body was discovered by the then-young Will Jeffries, is reopened. -
Season 2 Episode 18
A woman, who was romantically involved with Nick Vera in high school, claims that members of a fraternity might have been involved in her alcoholic sister's death in 1995. The victim's estranged husband and a bar owner a... -
Season 2 Episode 17
A man claims that he was wrongfully convicted of the 1982 murder of his rich wife. The case is reopened when the victim's rare ring is discovered worn by a recently deceased junkie. -
Season 2 Episode 16
Lt. Stillman's priest informs him of a long ago confession where a man confessed being involved in the 1998 kidnapping of a 9-year old boy. The case is reopened with this new lead, and it turns out the truth is closer to... -
Season 2 Episode 15
When someone leaves drawings recreating an accident that killed a mentally disabled teen, it points the finger at the incident being murder. -
Season 2 Episode 14
Rush and the team investigate the 1969 murder of a 19-year-old girl whose body was found in her boyfriend's apartment the day he fled to Canada to avoid fighting in Vietnam. -
Season 2 Episode 13
After a murder weapon connected to the 1987 drive-by shooting of a little girl turns up, Det. Rush and her team re-open the case. The team slowly tracks back the gun's previous owners until the shocking original owner is... -
Season 2 Episode 12
When a dying boxing referee makes a confession about a 1976 fight, the team re-opens the case in which an underdog fighter, arranged to fight against a much more qualified boxer, took a heavy beating in the match and die... -
Season 2 Episode 11
The team re-opens the case of Matthew Adams, a teen-aged cult member who apparently committed suicide back in 1978, when his sister comes forth with new evidence about the deprogrammer her family hired to rescue her brot... -
Season 2 Episode 10
The team re-opens the 2000 case of a prominent Puerto Rican assistant district attorney when rumors about his connection to a large amount of money gone missing at the time of his death start to circulate. However, his w... -
Season 2 Episode 9
The headless torso of a woman who disappeared in 1985, on the same day she filed domestic-abuse charges against her husband, is found by hikers in a wildlife preserve. The investigation quickly leads to the grisly discov... -
Season 2 Episode 8
The 1953 murder of a white school teacher, a communist sympathizer who was involved in civil-rights issues, is reopened after the victim's youngest son asks for it to be reinvestigated. The probe reveals that the slain m... -
Season 2 Episode 7
An HIV-positive gay man asks Rush and Valens to re-investigate the case of his dead partner who died of strangulation in 1983. Not only was the victim outspoken in his views about AIDS education within the 1980's secreti... -
Season 2 Episode 6
Lilly reopens a 1990 murder case, in which a prep-school girl was found dead in a local swimming hole, after a present-day victim with similar markings is discovered at the same place. The investigation reveals that the ... -
Season 2 Episode 5
Det. Rush investigates the 1991 double murder of married illegal immigrants from Cambodia who were shot to death in their apartment and found by their 6-year old daughter. The now-teenage girl brings the case to Lilly af... -
Season 2 Episode 4
When human remains are found outside a former state prison, the team re-opens the 1968 case of a dead inmate, murdered on the night Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison Concert was broadcast to prisons throughout the country. How... -
Season 2 Episode 3
Lilly and Valens reopen a presumed homicide from 1979 in which an unidentified victim's blood-drenched shoes, underwear and sheets were found in a trash bag, but no body. The investigation begins when a battered wife acc... -
Season 2 Episode 2
On the eve of the 60-year reunion of women who worked in a weapons factory during World War II, Lilly is asked to re-investigate the death of Alice Miller, one of the worker girls. The death was deemed accidental at the ... -
Season 2 Episode 1
Lilly returns to her last case before joining the Cold Case Squad as she re-investigates the brutal triple homicide of a restaurant owner and his family, murdered in the restaurant bathroom in 2003. Also the other team m... -
Season 1 Episode 23
As the first season ends, Lilly reopens a 1986 case in which a 15-year-old girl was killed at a popular lovers lane. DNA evidence has revealed that an innocent man was convicted of the crime. The new investigation turns ... -
Season 1 Episode 22
The 1999 drowning death of a military academy's swim coach, which was originally ruled as accidental, is reopened after the homicide division receives a note that suggests it was murder. -
Season 1 Episode 21
Rush is called in to investigate a 14-year-old unsolved homicide of a woman who was murdered in front of her child. -
Season 1 Episode 20
Rush and Valens reopen the 1985 murder of Charles Danville, a wealthy stockbroker killed during an apparent carjacking gone wrong. -
Season 1 Episode 19
A current murder case leads Rush and Valens to re-open a cold case from 1992 involving a young woman killed after leaving a political event on election night. -
Season 1 Episode 18
Rush and Valens investigate a 1999 case involving the death of man involved in a hit-and-run accident on New Year's Eve after a woman comes forward as the possible culprit. -
Season 1 Episode 17
Rush and Valens re-open the 1987 case of Philadelphia high school basketball star Herman Lester, found stabbed to death hours after leading his team to the State Championship. -
Season 1 Episode 16
Human remains found in the excavation for a new building lead Rush and Valens to investigate the unsolved deaths of a man and a woman in their mid-20s who disappeared in 1969. -
Season 1 Episode 15
The discovery of a body with several bullet holes at the site of a disco destroyed in a 1978 fire — a suspected arson — where there were also twenty-two other victims leads Rush and Valens to re... -
Season 1 Episode 14
Lilly and Scott re-open the unsolved killing of an unknown 6-year-old boy found in a field inside a cardboard box in 1958. -
Season 1 Episode 13
Rush and Valens re-open the case of a 25-year-old black woman, who was raped and murdered in 1939, after the woman's granddaughter comes forward with new information. -
Season 1 Episode 12
Det. Stillman asks Lilly to re-open a case he couldn't solve, a 1980 unsolved murder of an 8-year-old boy found buried in a snow drift. -
Season 1 Episode 11
A college professor whose career ended in disgrace after being suspected of murdering one of his female students in 1995, offers new information regarding the case that he hopes will clear his name. -
Season 1 Episode 10
When new evidence is found Lilly re-opens the case of a hitchhiker found murdered in 1997 near Atlantic City. -
Season 1 Episode 9
Lilly gets an anonymous phone call from a man claiming he killed an elderly woman back in 1989 and buried her body in the basement of a house. -
Season 1 Episode 8
After a woman emerges from a two-year coma with no memory of her identity or her daughter's death, the detectives investigate the fall in which the little girl died. -
Season 1 Episode 7
The team investigates a 1964 case when a young college student was killed outside a gay bar. -
Season 1 Episode 6
A petty crook, Ricky (Tim deZarn), hoping to get a reduced sentence, relates witnessing a young man washing blood out of his car the night a teen track runner was murdered. The young athlete, Paige Pratt (Summer Glau), w... -
Season 1 Episode 5
After a drug addict brings in an audio tape in which a fatal shooting is heard, Lilly reopens a 1973 case involving the unsolved death of a young police officer murdered after responding to a call at a drug-infested hous... -
Season 1 Episode 4
Lilly re-investigates the 1990 case of a murdered church organist when his Alzheimer's-stricken widow begins having flashbacks of the night in question. -
Season 1 Episode 3
A serial rapist sends a letter to the squad announcing his return to Philadelphia after five years and his plan to strike again. -
Season 1 Episode 2
Lilly investigates a 1983 murder in which a young mother was killed by a homemade bomb packed in a laundry-detergent box shortly before she was to testify in court against a man who exposed himself to her. -
Season 1 Episode 1
Detective Lilly Rush from Philadelphia Homicide reopens a 1976 murder case involving two wealthy families when the housekeeper, dying of cancer, comes forward claiming to have been a witness to the murder.

