A case that Will worked on when he was a rookie in 1979 is reopened when evidence is found near the original location of the female victim's body. Armed with new evidence and more experience, Will goes about finding the truth and keeping his promise to the victim's daughter.
Rush relives painful memories of when she forged her own path as the first female homicide detective in the Philadelphia Police Department.
Lily and the team reopen the 1958 death of a radio DJ that had been written off as a suicide. However, a newly discovered audio tape of his last broadcast points the way to murder - and a long list of suspects.
The team investigates the 2005 murder of the first female cadet at a local military school. Suspects abound, as they discover how brutally the victim was treated.
Lily and the team reopen the 1958 death of a radio DJ that had been written off as a suicide. However, a newly discovered audio tape of his last broadcast points the way to murder - and a long list of suspects.
The team reopen the 1963 case of a pool hustler who was fatally shot the same day as President John F Kennedy.
Lilly re-opens the case of a fatal shooting of a couple murdered in their family car. Their autistic son, silent about the brutal killing till now, seems to want to reveal just who gunned down his parents.
The team investigate the 1999 murder case of a Cuban refugee who was on his way to being a major league baseball player.
A six-month-old girl's 1982 death, originally ruled to be a result of sudden infant death syndrome, is investigated when new evidence reveals the baby may have drowned.
The team reinvestigates the 1958 murder of a newlywed real estate developer.
A six-month-old girl's 1982 death, originally ruled to be a result of sudden infant death syndrome, is investigated when new evidence reveals the baby may have drowned.
The team re-opens the 1958 murder case of a suave, successful real estate developer when new evidence he may not have been killed where his body was found.
The team re-opens the 1958 murder case of a suave, successful real estate developer when new evidence he may not have been killed where his body was found.
When the skeleton of a miner is discovered in a disused railway tunnel, the team sets out to investigate a very old case: the 1947 murder of a young union leader who'd been fighting with the boss.
The team tries to determine if a homeless and delusional paranoid schizophrenic killed his former psychiatrist.
Lilly investigates a 2004 case in which an Iraq war veteran abruptly disappeared, after the missing woman's prosthetic arm is found in a river.
As Jeffries fights for his life after being shot in a local convenience store, the rest of the team searches for the shooter.
Lilly investigates a 1995 shooting spree at a mall in which two teen boys killed 15 people before committing suicide. The case is reopened when a video of the crime is found and it suggests that a third shooter was involved.
The team reopens the 1976 case of a murdered honour roll student after a photo reveals her connection to a notoriously vicious motorcycle gang.
Lilly reopens the 2005 murder of a man who was a counsellor to troubled teens at a rehab house. The victim was killed by a shotgun blast through his front door just two weeks before he was to testify in court about a murder he witnessed at the rehab house. During the probe, Lilly feels a strange connection to the dead man, and it clouds her...
The team tackles an unusual dual investigation of a missing teen and his murdered father, both in the witness protection program.
The 1984 murder of a doctor is reinvestigated after a former junkie comes forward with new information claiming she saw a white man shoot the victim, but a homeless black man was arrested for the crime.
Rush and the team reopen the 1967 case of a murdered brush salesman when his remains are found at the bottom of a duck pond. Further investigations reveal the salesman knew a lot about a lot of people.
The unsolved 1945 death of a woman reporter thrown in front of a train is reopened when new evidence suggests she was murdered by someone she knew.
Rush and the team reopen the 1988 murder case 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.
When a mother of five loses her fourth son to gang violence, Lilly sets out to save the youngest, reopening one of her first cases on the homicide squad.
The team investigate the 2007 case of an auto mechanic who was murdered after he won $8 million in the state lottery. Also, Valens discovers there may be a big problem with his building relationship with Frankie.
In 1954, nine-year-old Otis Petrowski last saw his mother in a mental institution. Now, more than 50 years later, after the death of an elderly woman using Otis's mother's identity, Detective Rush sets out to discover what happened to the boy's real mother.
Rush and the team investigate the 1960 case of a murdered stewardess and discover many hostile suspects who resented that she was trying to organise a stewardess union.
The 1994 rape and murder case of a 16-year-old girl is re-opened after a death-row inmate convicted of the crimes claims he is innocent, three days before he is due to be executed.
A woman's body is found in a ravine on Christmas Day in 1929. Lilly decides to reinvestigate the unsolved crime after the victim's great-granddaughter comes in and asks for help in solving the murder.
In 2002, an actor appearing in a local production of Cabaret is shot and killed on opening night outside of the theatre. The case is re-investigated after a gun, of the same calibre used in the murder, is found in a dresser that was a prop in the play.
Lilly re-opens the case of a young, healthy woman who had died of a heart attack. In the late 1990s she was an internet millionaire whose business went bust.
A rising female tennis player is strangled to death in her college dorm room in 1973 after defeating the school's top-ranked male player in a "Battle of the Sexes" fund-raiser. Lilly reinvestigates the case when the victim's sister brings in new evidence that her sibling may have been poisoned.
Rush and the team investigate the 1960 case of a murdered stewardess and discover many hostile suspects who resented that she was trying to organise a stewardess union.
A man who calls himself John Doe comes into the station and tells Lilly that he abducted and buried alive a 17-year-old boy in 1980. At first, Lilly doesn't know whether to believe him or not. But after she realises he is telling the truth, she comes to a horrific conclusion: the man has abducted another victim, who may still be buried alive.
Rush and the team reopen the case of the 2005 murder of Dex Collins, a young, black, up-and-coming politician, running to oust the incumbent for a seat on the city council.
A man who calls himself John Doe comes into the station and tells Lilly that he abducted and buried alive a 17-year-old boy in 1980. At first, Lilly doesn't know whether to believe him or not. But after she realises he is telling the truth, she comes to a horrific conclusion: the man has abducted another victim, who may still be buried alive.
The team reopen a 1953 case involving a pin-up girl, when a fan's crime-scene photo provides new evidence.
The 1998 murder of a young Columbian woman who was a drug mule is reinvestigated when the victim's handler is arrested after returning to Philadelphia for his brother's wedding. Lilly soon learns that Valens knew the victim because he worked undercover on a drug case in which the dead woman was involved.
Rush and the team open the 1989 murder case of a young Russian opera prodigy who bravely defected with her family just before the Berlin Wall fell.
Lilly investigates the 2000 murder of a bank teller who was gunned down during a robbery by thieves wearing Johnny Cash masks and carrying sawn-off shotguns, after the same bank is hit again in a similar way.
The 1968 death of an 18-year-old girl who apparently fell down a flight of stairs backstage at a debutante ball is investigated after her mother comes forward with new information.
The body of a young woman is found in the trunk of a car slated for demolition. The body turns out to be a young single mother who went missing in 1981.
A new witness comes forward with information about a young girl who was found at the bottom of a ravine in 1978. Rush and the team use this information to develop new leads in the death of 15-year-old Missy.
A new witness comes forward with information about a young girl who was found at the bottom of a ravine in 1978. Rush and the Cold Case team use this information to develop new leads in the death of 15-year-old Missy.
The team investigates the 1964 murder of a young white woman who secretly travelled in a mixed-race group to Mississippi to bring supplies and help with Freedom Schools during the civil rights movement.
The team investigates the 1964 murder of a young white woman who secretly travelled in a mixed-race group to Mississippi to bring supplies and help with Freedom Schools during the civil rights movement.
The team investigate the 1964 murder of a young white woman who secretly travelled in a mixed-race group to Mississippi to bring supplies and help with Freedom Schools during the civil rights movement.
The team investigates the 1964 murder of a young white woman who secretly travelled in a mixed-race group to Mississippi to bring supplies and help with Freedom Schools during the civil rights movement.
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