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Cold Case

The Philadelphia homicide squad's lone female detective finds her calling when she is assigned cases that have never been solved. Detective Lilly Rush combines her natural instincts with the updated technology available today to bring about justice for all the victims she can.more

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Episode 1

Look Again

Twenty-seven years ago, Bonita, a maid to a wealthy family, partially witnessed the murder of teenager Jill Shelby. Fearing for her job, Bonita never told anyone, but now dying of cancer, she wants the killer brought to justice. Rush reopens the case, in which two brothers were originally suspected but not charged due to their powerful society family. Still encountering recalcitrant witnesses, even including Jill's mother, Rush finds out that superstar lawyer Todd Whitley, the brother who was dating Jill, eventually married her best friend, Melanie, while Eric Whitley, who was infatuated with Jill, is divorced, unemployed and an alcoholic. Both Eric and Todd refuse to tell Rush anything, however, and Melanie tries to implicate someone else. Rush’s investigation soon uncovers the truth.

Episode 2

Gleen

The fiancée of fireman Rob Deamer asks Rush to help prove that Albert Miller, a convicted felon about to be paroled on an unrelated crime, is responsible for the murder of Rob's first wife. When Rob's daughter, Gwen, starts threatening Albert, Rush discovers several disturbing facts about Rob, including relationships and secret marriages that ended violently. During her investigation, she uncovers evidence that could potentially clear Albert while leading directly to the true killer.

Episode 3

Our Boy Is Back

Rush confronts an old case that Vera was unable to solve involving a serial rapist who preys on single women. When the rapist sends a letter to the detective squad announcing he's returned to Philadelphia after a five-year absence and plans to strike again, Rush and Vera attempt to catch the criminal before he acts. The prime suspect in the past was Bruce Eldridge, the boyfriend of a victim strangled to death during her attack. The detectives pursue Eldridge's possible involvement with the crimes, however, DNA evidence exonerates him. Rush's best hope of catching the rapist comes from the one victim, Ellen, who caught a glimpse of her attacker and is able to provide Rush with a composite sketch.

Episode 4

Churchgoing People

When Caroline Bayes, a woman suffering from Alzheimer's disease, experiences flashbacks about the 1990 murder of her husband, Rush reopens the file. During her investigation, Rush finds something amiss with the murder scene when she discovers that the body of the victim, Mitchell "Mitch" Bayes, a church organist, was found in an alley amidst a pile of clothing, crack vials and pornographic magazines. Rush later learns that Mitch was allegedly having an affair with Judy Enright, a fellow church member who placed a call to his home on the evening of his death. When Rush questions Judy about the night of the murder, Rush soon finds a trail leading to the woman's jealous husband -- or someone in Mitch's own family.

Episode 5

The Runner

Rush reopens a 1973 case involving the unsolved murder of a young police officer who responded to a call at a drug-infested housing project. After a woman, who appears to be under the influence of drugs, delivers new evidence in the case, Rush decides to investigate. The detective soon learns that the officer, Jay Washington, hid a secret past from both his fellow officers and young wife that included growing up in that same project and becoming involved with a gang of drug runners. However, Rush's pursuit of the truth angers older members of the police force, who feel she may be tarnishing the memory of one of their own.

Episode 6

Love Conquers Al

Rush reopens the murder case of a 16-year-old girl after a prison inmate, bargaining for a reduced sentence, relates a conversation he overheard 22 years ago, intimating that the wrong man is currently serving time for the murder. She uncovers evidence that suggests a loner named Will Harrell is responsible for the crime. After finding traces of the girl's blood in Harrell's car, which was sold a few days after the murder, Rush and her new partner, Detective Scotty Valens, interrogate the suspect, who insists that he has a good alibi for the night in question. The trail soon leads the detectives to a former popular track star and his high school sweetheart who appear to have had a motive for committing the crime.

Episode 7

A Time to Hate

Rush gets a visit from a frail 75-year-old woman seeking justice for her dead son, the victim of a 1964 gay bashing incident. Nearing the end of her own life, the woman believes the police never aggressively pursued the case because of her embarrassment over her son's lifestyle as well as societal prejudices at the time. As Rush investigates, she discovers a former underground world in which gay men were forced to live like criminals. Rush also elicits the help of a retired cop, who was a member of a secret squad in the '60s that antagonized gay men, in order to finally track down the thugs responsible for this forgotten hate crime.

Episode 8

Fly Away

Rush and Valens reopen a case involving a young woman, Rosie Miles, who is slowly emerging from a 2-year coma with no memory of the murder of her daughter, Toya. Rush and Valens' only leads are an unknown man fleeing the building moments after the daughter fell to her death and an anonymous telephone call partially describing the fugitive. The case takes an unexpected turn when Rush discovers an old videotape from a security camera in the victim's bedroom, however, Rush must rely on Rosie to provide additional details on the night of the fall.

Episode 9

Sherry Darlin'

Rush reopens a cold case when she receives a cryptic phone call from an anonymous man who claims he murdered his grandmother in 1989 and buried her in the basement of his former home. After Rush and the team locate the body and determine the caller's name to be James Hogan, she tries to get James to reveal why he's suddenly confessing 14 years after the murder. When his admission of guilt doesn't match the facts, Rush researches deeper into James' past and realizes that he must be protecting someone else.

Episode 10

Hitchhiker

Rush reopens the case of a hitchhiker found murdered in 1997 near Atlantic City, New Jersey. Initially, after reviewing the case, Rush and the homicide team believe that the victim, Matt Mills, was hitchhiking with his recent casino winnings and was murdered by a truck driver, who may have committed a series of homicides along his truck route. However, after further investigation, they learn that Matt had a troubled past, having robbed a convenience store as a teen with his cousin. This revelation leads Rush to believe that Matt's murder may have been an act of revenge. But when Matt's sister recounts a conversation she had with her brother on the night he was killed, Rush eventually discovers an unlikely suspect.

Episode 11

Hubris

A former college professor, Roy Minard, asks Rush to reopen a murder case. Minard's career ended in disgrace when he became the prime suspect in the violent murder of his student, Holly Rickter. Although Minard admits to a love affair with Holly, he maintains his innocence and offers Rush and Valens a compelling new theory on the murder, hoping to finally clear his name and return to academia. Rush speaks with several witnesses to Holly and Minard's relationship, including a schizophrenic ex-classmate, Barry Tepler, who was in love with Holly and appears to have had a strong motive for committing the crime.

Episode 12

Glued

Lieutenant Stillman asks Rush to investigate the 1980 unsolved murder of an 8-year-old boy. Stillman worked the case and is still haunted by it. Initially, the team focuses on a local thug who quickly moved away after the killing. Then the victim's mother becomes a suspect. The detectives question a former neighborhood priest, who is now retired, and realize the priest heard the killer's confession but refuses to divulge the identity. Rush concocts a scheme to get the murderer, a former drugstore clerk who is now a successful businessman, to confess.

Episode 13

The Letter

Rush confronts her oldest murder case yet when Sarah Tucker, the 40-year-old granddaughter of Sadie Douglas, a Black woman who was murdered in 1939, provides letters Sadie wrote to Sarah's mother, at one point seeming to implicate a milkman. Among the fragile, yellowing case files from the period, Rush finds a train ticket dated the night of the killing and begins to track down Sadie's surviving friends. She also learns that two milkmen who delivered to the boarding house where Sadie lived belonged to a white supremacist group and had threatened her. But when Rush finally finds one of the milkmen, now a feeble 90-year-old living in Queens, New York, she discovers the truth of what happened that night six decades ago is much more shocking than anyone imagined.

Episode 14

Boy in the Box

Rush and Valens reopen the unsolved killing of Arnold Collier, a 6-year-old orphan who died in an empty field in 1958. The former orphanage where Arnold lived now operates as a daycare center. The two detectives interview several nuns who still work in the building. The investigative team locates the boy's now-adult sister, Gretchen, who was sent to the orphanage with her brother when their parents died in a car accident. After further investigation, Rush and Valens realize that Arnold's records were falsified, and they soon discover that the identity of Arnold's mother could lead to the killer.

Episode 15

Disco Inferno

In 1978, fire destroyed a disco, and 23 people died. The partial remains of a body were recently found six feet underneath the building site -- in the former VIP room. The victim died of a gunshot wound to the head. Rush and Valens realize the blaze didn't kill the victim and believe that the fire was probably set in order to conceal this murder. Through scientific forensic testing, the dead man is identified as Benny Rosen, a disco fanatic and possible cocaine dealer. Rush and Valens delve into the drug and sex-filled world of the disco scene. Though the killing first appears to be drug related, then a crime of passion, Rush and Valens ultimately discover that an unlikely suspect is responsible for Rosen's murder and the 22 others.

Episode 16

Volunteers

Human remains found in the excavation site 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. After identifying the two as Gerard and Julia, the detectives delve into the couple's lives, learning they were both active in the 1960's counterculture scene when they vanished. Gerard and Julia also volunteered for an underground organization that helped women obtain safe abortions when the procedure was illegal. After Rush and Valens locate a woman, Renee, whom the couple helped shortly before their disappearance, the detectives find that she could provide the key to uncovering the killer.

Episode 17

The Lost Soul of Herman Lester

Stillman asks Rush and Valens to reopen the 1987 case of Philadelphia high school basketball star Herman Lester, who was stabbed to death hours after leading his team to the state championship. Lester's son, a current basketball phenomenon playing for the same school as his father, recently received a death threat. The detectives investigate a jealous teammate of Lester's who was released from the squad, a local bookmaker and the longtime basketball coach of Lester and his son -- who was hoping that both players' success would elevate his own career.

Episode 18

Resolutions

Rush and Valens investigate a case involving the hit-and-run car accident death of Craig Cardiff on New Year's Eve 1999. Rush is introduced to Tami Franklin, a recovering alcoholic, who now admits to experiencing a temporary loss of consciousness while driving that evening and killing Cardiff. However, the evidence soon reveals the woman was not, in fact, responsible for his death. After speaking with Cardiff's widow, Sue, as well as several key suspects related to the investigation, the detectives begin to suspect that Cardiff was not merely a hit-and-run casualty but a victim of foul play.

Episode 19

Late Returns

A current murder case leads Rush and Valens to reopen a cold case from 1992 involving a young woman, Vanessa Prosser, killed after leaving a political event on election night. The detectives try to find a connection between Vanessa's 1992 death and current homicide victim P.J. Prosser, and an autopsy reveals that the man was Vanessa's biological father. Rush and Valens also discover that Vanessa's father was obsessed with finding his daughter's killer - leading them to believe that the same person may be responsible for both murders.

Episode 20

Greed

Rush and Valens reopen the 1985 murder case of Charles Danville, a wealthy stockbroker killed during a possible botched carjacking. As they investigate Danville's life, the detectives learn the married man was using his money and power to coax sex from young male brokers desperate to succeed. They initially suspect Stu Livermore, a former aspiring banker whose personal and professional life were destroyed by Danville. But then Rush and Valens discover more suspects in the case when they find out that Danville had recruited a group of boiler room trainees with wealthy clients to help him reclaim his fortune.

Episode 21

Maternal Instinct

A court-appointed psychologist approaches Rush regarding a client, Sean, a troubled 17-year-old boy who's been lost in the foster care system since he witnessed the murder of his mother, Rebecca, 14 years ago. The teen has recently been suffering intense nightmares about the incident, and the doctor asks Rush to reopen the case to finally give Sean closure. As Rush and Valens investigate, they realize that Sean's dreams match key pieces of evidence from the crime. In addition, by contacting Rebecca's family and friends, Rush and Valens learn that Rebecca and Sean were living on the run, seemingly from one of the men in her past.

Episode 22

The Plan

Rush, Valens and Vera investigate the 1999 murder of a military academy swim coach, Nash Cavanaugh, who died in the academy's swimming pool. The detectives discover that a blood test showed Cavanaugh was drunk when he was killed, but Cavanaugh had more than one secret -- he was also a pedophile. The team finds three boys who wanted Cavanaugh dead. But when one of the boys shoots himself in the head, a fourth victim confesses. Meanwhile, Valens encounters a big problem at home.

Episode 23

Lovers Lane

In the season finale, DNA evidence reveals the wrong man has been imprisoned for the 1986 murder of beautiful 15-year-old Eve Kendall. Rush and Valens reopen the case and discover that the teen was desired by several men, both younger and older. The investigation initially leads to Mark Adams, Eve's former boyfriend. Mark professes his innocence and is eventually dismissed as a suspect. He still loves Eve and has an immediate connection with Rush, who bears a striking resemblance to the dead girl. After speaking with Eve's mother and several of her old friends, the detectives discover crucial information about Eve's final days, which brings them closer to finding her killer.

About this Show

Cold Case

The Philadelphia homicide squad's lone female detective finds her calling when she is assigned cases that have never been solved. Detective Lilly Rush combines her natural instincts with the updated technology available today to bring about justice for all the victims she can.

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