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| Master Fan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Cold Case Spoilers and Speculation #1: We're in to the 7th season! Welcome to the Cold Case Spoilers And Speculations Thread #1! _________________________________________________________________________ ![]() Made by lorelaigilmore34 Season 1 Episode 1: Look Again Detective Lilly Rush from Philadelphia Homicide reopens a 1976 murder case when a woman, dying of cancer, comes forward claiming to have been a witness. Episode 2: Gleen The fiancé of a fireman asks Lilly to help prove that a convicted felon, about to be paroled on an unrelated crime, is responsible for the murder of the fireman's first wife. Episode 3: Our Boy Is Back A serial rapist sends a letter to the squad announcing his return to Philadelphia after five years and his plan to strike again. Lilly's best hope of catching the rapist comes from a victim who is able to provide a composite sketch. Episode 4: Churchgoing People Lilly investigates the 1990 murder of a church organist when his Alzheimer's-stricken widow begins having flashbacks of the night in question. Episode 5: The Runner After a drug addict brings in an audio tape she found on which a fatal shooting is heard, Lilly reopens a 1973 murder case involving the death of a 21-year-old rookie cop. Episode 6: Love Conquers Al A petty crook, Ricky 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, was found shot, and her boyfriend Al Clarkson was originally imprisoned for the crime. Episode 7: A Time to Hate The team investigates a 1964 case when a young college student was killed outside a gay bar. Episode 8: Fly Away After two years in a coma, a mother awakes in the hospital. Unfortunately, Rosie hardly remembers the night she and her little daughter were thrown out of a window, killing the girl and injuring herself severely. She only recalls that her daughter Toya was wearing a butterfly costume. Episode 9: Sherry Darlin' A man calls Detective Lilly Rush to confess that he murdered his grandmother in 1989 and buried her in the basement of his old house. Episode 10: Hitchhiker When she re-opens the case of a hitchhiker found murdered in 1997 near Atlantic City, Lilly uncovers new evidence that leads her closer to the killer. Episode 11: Hubris Rush is approached by Roy Minard, a former college professor whose career ended in disgrace when he was the prime suspect in the violent murder of one of his students. Episode 12: Glued Stillman asks Rush and Valens to look into the 1980 unsolved murder of Tim Barnes, an 8-year-old boy found buried in a snow drift. Episode 13: The Letter Rush and Valens re-open the case of a black woman assumed to be a murdered prostitute in 1939. Episode 14: The Boy in the Box The team investigates a 1958 case where a dead 6-year-old boy wrapped inside a box was discovered in a field. The previous investigation developed no leads in determining the identity of the boy. However, new evidence suggests he may have lived at a nearby catholic orphanage. Episode 15: Disco Inferno The team investigates a 1978 case where 22 people were killed in a fire at a popular disco after new evidence shows that one of the victims was shot before the fire. Episode 16: Volunteers 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-20's who disappeared in 1969. Episode 17: The Lost Soul of Herman Lester Stillman asks Rush and Valens to 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. Episode 18: Resolutions Rush and Valens investigate a 1999 case involving the death of man involved in a hit-and-run accident on New Year’s Eve. Episode 19: Late Returns A man is found shot to death in his driveway. The team re-open a 1992 murder of a young woman, a Democratic worker, who went missing after leaving a political event on Election night. Episode 20: Greed Rush and Valens reopen the 1985 murder of Charles Danville, a wealthy stock broker killed during an apparent car jacking gone wrong. Episode 21: Maternal Instincts Rush is called in to investigate a 14-year-old unsolved homicide of a woman who was murdered in front of her child. Episode 22: The Plan The team receives an anonymous letter informing them that the 1999 accidental death of a tough yet highly respected swim coach at a military academy was the result of a carefully orchestrated plan Episode 23: Lover's Lane When DNA evidence reveals the wrong man has been serving time for the 1986 murder of 15-year-old Eve Kendall, Rush and Valens re-open the case and discover the teenager was the object of affection of several men. _________________________________________________________________________ ![]() Made by lorelaigilmore34 Season 2 Episode 1: The Badlands When the prime suspect proves to be innocent, Rush and the team re-open a 2003 triple homicide at a now-condemned restaurant in a blighted inner-city neighborhood. Episode 2: Factory Girls The detectives reopen a World War II era case of a female factory worker who died at work from what was believed to be an accidental fall. Episode 3: Daniela The discovery of a home movie starring a teenage runaway causes Lilly and Valens to reopen a murder investigation from l979. Episode 4: The House In l968, Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison Concert was broadcast to millions of inmates across the U.S. That night, in the melee following the broadcast, an inmate was murdered and quickly disposed of in a prison outside of Philly. Episode 5: Who's Your Daddy When a 19-year-old girl turns up with a solid gold bracelet that she claims belonged to her dead mother, Lilly and the team re-open the 13-year-old case of the Cambodian immigrants. Episode 6: The Sleepover A young woman, with similar markings, is strangled to death near devil's pond. The team re-opens a 1990 murder of a 12-year-old prep school girl at the home of a troubled teen. Episode 7: It's Raining Men The team investigates the 1983 murder of an openly gay man who had been extremely active in attempting to stop the spread of AIDS. This included likely burning down a bathhouse where gay men were transmitting the disease and threatening to out closeted homosexuals who did not agree to petition congress for a solution. The early investigation also discovers that he was estranged from his prominent father who had kicked him out of his brother's wedding for bringing his partner along to the reception. Episode 8: Red Glare The team investigates the murder of a school teacher in 1953 whose case wasn't very well investigated since he believed in integration. Episode 9: Mind Hunters Lilly re-opens nine missing persons investigations when evidence of a serial killer is discovered. Episode 10: Discretion The team investigates the 2000 slaying of an up-and-coming Connecticut prosecutor who was about to try a high profile murder case. The early investigation discovers that prior to his death he seemed to have been heavily distracted by something. Episode 11: Blank Generation A cult member's suicide in 1978 is re-examined by Rush in light of a new fatality. Episode 12: Yo, Adrian A boxing referee makes a dying confession about a fatal 1976 fight. Episode 13: Time to Crime A citywide incentive "guns for shoes" program causes a weapon to turn up that had been used in a 1987 drive-by killing of a little girl in a park. The team attempts to discover who had possessed the gun through the many hands it had since crossed while also investigating who may have been the intended target. Episode 14: Revolution Lilly reinvestigates the murder of Ellie McCormick, a young woman found murdered in her lover's apartment. Episode 15: Wishing The early 1990's death on the railroad tracks of a mentally handicapped teenager is reopened. Drawings depicting the incident surface which indicate it may not have been an accident as originally believed. Episode 16: Revenge The unsolved 1998 death of a 9-year-old boy, Kyle, is re-opened after Stillman's priest reveals that a patron confessed to his involvement in the boy's kidnapping. Episode 17: Schadenfreude The team investigates the early 1980's murder of a surgeon's wife. The husband had been convicted of the murder and was thought to have committed it for insurance money. The couple was under financial pain as a result of the doctor being sued for malpractice after he accidentally caused the death of one of the family's best friends on his operating table. However, new evidence found on a dead junkie with a past connection to the victim causes the case to be reopened. Episode 18: Ravaged The case of an "accidental" death of a young alcoholic woman, Sloane, is re-opened when her sister claims she might have been murdered. Episode 19: Strange Fruit Jeffries reopens a 1963 case in which he, as a child, found the body of a 16-year-old African American boy who had been planning to attend Martin Luther King's March on Washington. Episode 20: Kensington 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. Episode 21: Creatures of the Night The unsolved 1977 case involving the death of a Philadelphia doorman, Mike, is given a second look when Rush and Valens try to link his murder to a serial killer about to be released from prison on a legal technicality. Episode 22: Best Friends Rush and Valens re-open the 1932 case when a truck containing human bones is pulled from the Delaware River. Episode 23: The Woods The discovery of nine human skulls leads Rush back to George Marks, the serial killer she was unable to incriminate months earlier, and who walked away a free man. As the detectives re-investigate his mother's murder from 1972, George is forced to emerge from hiding to face Rush again. This time, their very lives are at stake in their final showdown. _________________________________________________________________________ ![]() Made by lorelaigilmore34 Season 3 Episode 1: Family When a young girl, Anya, tells Rush she has been contacted by a man who claims to be her father, the team re-investigates the murder of Jimmy, a teenager killed on the night of her birth. Episode 2: The Promise Lilly discovers a photo of a young girl emailed from her cell phone just before she died in a fraternity house fire, ruled as "accidental," and decides to re-open the case. Episode 3: Bad Night Lilly and Jeffries re-open a 1978 murder of 21-year-old Angus after his mother finds a letter that suggests he was killed by someone he knew and was not a random victim of copycat killings inspired by the movie "Halloween." Episode 4: Colors Lilly and Jeffries investigate the 1945 case involving baseball great Clyde "The Glide" Taylor, who was beaten to death with his own bat. Episode 5: Committed When it comes to light that an elderly woman who died of natural causes had used the identity of a woman who disappeared from her son's life, Lilly re-opens the 1954 case. Episode 6: Saving Patrick Bubley Brothers are being killed one by one as they grow to their teens. Flashbacks show how the family enjoyed Thanksgiving together until the killings started and the mother got addicted to drugs. Episode 7: Start-Up When a diary containing information about the death of a young woman is discovered on a recycled computer, Lilly and the team reopen the 1999 case of a healthy young woman, Amy, who died of a stress-induced heart attack after her dot.com crashed. Episode 8: Honor The team investigates the murder of a former POW who was killed days after coming home from the Viatnam War. Episode 9: A Perfect Day The remains of a small girl are found under a bridge. The story goes back to the 60's and turns out the girl has a twin sister still alive. A sad family story begins to unravel. Episode 10: Frank's Best Frank Dicenzio runs a small deli, until he is killed in 2001. Frank's employee, the immigrant Ricardo, is convicted and imprisoned. Ricardo's brother Paulo, however, asks Rush and Valens to reopen the case and prove Ricardo's innocence. The team finds suspects including 'Stump' Fanelli, the hoodlum friend of Frank's only son, Tommy; the unsavory Felix Darosa, who "helps" immigrants at high rates; and Ricardo himself. Meanwhile, Kat Miller joins the team, and Nick Vera's time spent caring for an abandoned baby seems to be not so onerous as he claims. Episode 11: 8 Years The music of Bruce Springsteen provides the perfect accompaniment to this story of four young friends with modest dreams and the detours they take along the way. Clem was shot dead in 1988, and the Cold Case team follow up on his murder by tracking his friends' lives, forcing the survivors to review their life choices. Episode 12: Detention When a note connected to a supposed suicide is found, the team re-opens a 1994 case of a 16-year-old high-school kid, who fell off the roof of the school building after having served detention. In 1994 the death was deemed a suicide, but the newly-found note indicates that the victim might have been fearing for his life. Episode 13: Debut When a frazzled mother bursts into the Philadelphia Police Department claiming to know who might have killed her daughter at the 1968 debutante ball, Lilly re-opens the case. Episode 14: Dog Day Afternoons Lilly reopens the murder of a cashier in a bankrobbery when the same bank gets robbed again by the same men. Episode 15: Sanctuary When a drug dealer, Hector, is arrested, he recognizes Scotty Valens as Alvaro, who used to work as a driver for Hector. Detective Valens had been undercover in 1998, but his involvement with the young drug mule Ana, whose murder at the time went unsolved, makes the case uncomfortably personal for Valens, and raises questions for the rest of the team. Episode 16: One Night On his way to the prom in 1980, Steve Jablonski gets a flat tire on his father's Cadillac, but that's just the start of his troubles. A stranger picks him up in the rain and has him write a will before being buried alive. In 2006, a man who won't give his name catches Det. Rush working late in the office, admits to the killing, and produces a shovel he says he buried Steve with. Working with few clues, the team hurry to save another young man they believe has likewise just been buried ... somewhere. Episode 17: Superstar Young Andi Simmons was a talented tennis player when she won a "Battle of the Sexes" exhibition match against an older student back in 1973, but she was found strangled the next morning. Was the killer her opponent, who'd had his pride hurt by losing to a girl? Her jealous rival on the woman's team? The demanding coach or Andi's more demanding father? The detectives take a new look at the clues. Episode 18: Willkommen Four years after the slaying, the Cold Case team investigates the murder of a cabbie-turned-actor who was shot to death outside the community theatre on opening night. Episode 19: Beautiful Little Fool Lilly Rush reopens a murder case from 1929 when the one of the descendents of the victim wants to know what happened. Also, Lilly's mother reappears announcing she's getting married. Episode 20: Death Penalty: Final Appeal Will Jeffries reluctantly reopens the closed case of the rape and murder of a young girl after the arresting officer turned out to be dirty. He has three days to find out what happened despite his reluctance and lack of cooperation from an ADA. Episode 21: The Hen House The "accidental" death of a woman newspaper columnist in 1943 is solved when old newspaper files indicate that maybe "Hey Lo" was murdered by a Nazi officer posing as a Dutch Jew. Episode 22: The River The team looks into a previously thought to be solved 1984 murder of an emergency room doctor after a witness comes forward claiming to have seen the victim speaking with an unknown person shortly before his death. The investigation reveals that the doctor had a gambling addiction that was causing many problems. Episode 23: Joseph Orlando is killed in 2005 in a house for chemical-addicted teens after he is beaten by a fellow patient. Joseph, the supervisor, catches Corey beating Orlando, but can't save Orlando. Two months later, right before Joseph is to testify against Corey, Joseph is found to have been killed at by a shotgun blast through his door. The obvious suspect, Corey, was in jail at the time of the murder, so the detectives work to solve the open case, which involves good intentions, poor choices, and entanglements for Lilly. _________________________________________________________________________ ![]() Made by lorelaigilmore34 Season 4 Episode 1: Rampage A 1995 mall shooting spree, in which two teenagers killed and wounded several people before committing suicide, is reopened when it is found that there may be a third person involved. Episode 2: War at Home The 2004 case involving the disappearance of a female Iraqi war veteran is re-opened when her prosthetic arm is found in a river. Episode 3: Sandhogs When the bones of a man found in a subway tunnel are identified as a sandhog miner named Donavan who disappeared in 1947, Lilly and Valens believe that he may have been murdered. Episode 4: Baby Blues Charged with the emotional task of finding a baby's killer, Lilly re-opens the 1982 case involving a baby who died of SIDS under a cloud of suspicion. Episode 5: Saving Sammy Lilly mixes business with pleasure when her boyfriend, Joseph, asks her to re-open the 2003 case involving an autistic boy named Brent who witnessed his parents' murder. Episode 6: Static The 1958 death of an influential and popular disc jockey is reopened when it becomes clear it was not a suicide as originally believed. Episode 7: The Key The team reopens a 1979 murder of a schoolteacher when new evidence, including a key-chain belonging to a man with whom the victim had been having an affair, turns up in the wooded area where the body was found. The investigation soon discovers that the relationship was not kept a secret from anyone, including both of the spouses and their children. Episode 8: Fireflies Bags of undelivered mail are discovered at the house of a mailman following his death. One of the undelivered items is a letter from an eight year old girl to her best friend, post-marked the day that she was abducted from her bedroom in 1975. Episode 9: Lonely Hearts A handsome con-artist commits suicide as an awkward and overweight woman's dating-service tape, which eventually resulted in a relationship, plays on his VCR. The team then reopens her 1989 murder. Episode 10: Forever Blue Lilly and the team re-open the 1968 killing of a local cop suspected of being a homosexual. Episode 11: The Red and the Blue When Jeffries' former partner shares new information regarding a case from 2000 involving the murder of a male singer, the case is re-opened and requires Lilly and a reluctant Scotty to travel down south. Episode 12: Knuckle Up Lilly reopens the 2006 case of a college-bound man's disappearance. Episode 13: Blackout The team investigates the 1996 death of an abrasive, wealthy woman during a power blackout at a family gathering in her former husband's home. Episode 14: 8:03 AM Miller re-opens a case from her undercover days that has haunted her for years involving the world of methamphetamine addiction on a mission to find the link between two murders that occurred at the exact same time. Episode 15: Blood on the Tracks When an accidental fire is found to have been caused by a bomb, Lilly and the team re-open the 1981 case involving the murder of a yuppie couple Episode 16: The Good-Bye Room Lilly and crew investigate the events at a now abandoned home for unwed mothers that led to the death of a patient and the adoption of her infant. Episode 17: Shuffle, Ball Change The skeleton is found of a sixteen year old who wanted to become a dancer, against the wishes of his grocer/father and wrestler/brother. Episode 18: A Dollar, a Dream After seven years, the body of a missing woman who had been living in her car with her two daughters is discovered in that car at the bottom of a lake. Episode 19: Offender The cold case detectives must solve the rape and murder of a 6-year-old boy whose father is pushing one registered sex offender off a building every day until the cold case team solves the 20-year-old murder. Episode 20: Stand Up and Holler When an anonymous confession to the killing of a 16-year-old girl is found in a modern art exhibit, the cold case team enters the high-stakes world of high school cheerleading to solve the girl's murder. Episode 21: Torn The cold case team investigates the 1919 case involving the death of Frances Stone, a young girl living in a world that gave women few rights, something Frances wanted to change by any means necessary. Episode 22: Cargo The cold case team re-opens the 2005 case involving the murder of a longshoreman who inadvertently got in the middle of a profitable human trafficking ring lead by the Russian mob. Episode 23: The Good Death When a nurse confesses to six mercy killings, the cold case detectives re-open the 1998 case involving a terminally ill man who died under a cloud of suspicion. Episode 24: Stalker A hostage situation erupts and the cold case team must negotiate quickly before they lose one of their own. _________________________________________________________________________ ![]() Made by lorelaigilmore34 Season 5 Episode 1: Thrill Kill When a man who was convicted of child murder back in 1994 commits suicide, new evidence comes to light that he and his supposed accomplice, who is now serving a life term, may have been railroaded by an overzealous police detective for a crime they did not commit. Episode 2: That Woman After one of her tank tops is discovered in the wheel well of an abandoned van, the team re-opens the 1998 case of a reportedly promiscuous 15-year-old girl who was fatally beaten and found partially clothed. Episode 3: Running Around After languishing in the Jane Doe category for a year until her sister came to look for her, the team re-opens the case of an Amish teen-aged girl who was murdered just weeks after leaving home for Philadelphia to experience rumspringa. Episode 4: Devil Music The team re-opens a 1953 murder case of a 19-year-old aspiring rock 'n roll star when new evidence suggests that he was killed in his uncle's five & dime shop and not behind the blues club where his body was found. Episode 5: Thick as Thieves The Detectives try and solve the case of a woman who died after being in a coma for 18 years. Episode 6: Wunderkind The team re-opens the 1992 case of a 14-year-old inner-city math genius who was shot after his 16-year-old half-brother started using him for the illegal benefit of a local gang. Episode 7: World's End The team investigates the murder of a woman who made headlines in 1938 by vanishing the night of Orson Welles's "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast as her family prepared to outrun the "aliens" Episode 8: It Takes a Village The team hunts for a serial killer after a newly missing boy's body is found in a rented storage unit and the remains of three boys who vanished between 1999 and 2003 are consequently found in separate units issued under the same name. Episode 9: Boy Crazy As the team investigates whether a teenaged girl, who caused a stir by dressing and acting like a boy, was a victim of murder, and not suicide as was believed in 1963, they also brace for the outcome of Internal Affairs' investigation of Valens. Episode 10: Justice When "rapist" is written on the gravestone of a popular college student who was fatally shot 25 years ago, the team's murder suspects include several former co-eds who accused him of date rape. Episode 11: Family 8108 While investigating whether a man's internment at a camp for Japanese-Americans in California during World War II had any bearing on his 1945 murder shortly after his release, Lilly also attempts to get Stillman to withdraw his retirement papers. Episode 12: Sabotage The team searches for a serial bomber whose latest pipe bomb maimed the wrong target and whose three previous bombings, in 1999, 2001 and 2003, collectively blinded a man and killed two others. Episode 13: Spiders Though a 17-year-old girl's abusive father is, at first, the team's primary suspect for her 1998 murder, they soon uncover that the victim ran off with a Neo-Nazi ex-con shortly before her slaying. Episode 14: Andy in C Minor New evidence indicates that a teenager who disappeared in 2006 from a residential high school for deaf students had been murdered. Episode 15: The Road Lilly and Valens travel to West Virginia to escort back to Philadelphia a suspected murderer who is believed to have abducted a woman from her 2007 engagement party and then killed her. Episode 16: Bad Reputation A drug bust discovers that an ex-convict had been murdered soon after being released in 1987. The investigation discovers that he had been attempting to reestablish a relationship with his teenage son, who had been five years old when he went to prison, against the wishes of the boy's mother and stepfather. The detectives also learn that a former associate had been attempting to lure him back into the life of crime. Episode 17: Slipping 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 not written in the victim's handwriting. Episode 18: Ghost of My Child 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. _________________________________________________________________________ ![]() Made by White Noise Season 6 Episode 1: Glory Days The team reopens a the 1973 case of a murdered football player after new evidence surfaces that shows that he may have been killed later than originally thought. Episode 2: True Calling This is a 1991 case and the victim is a recent Princeton graduate named Laura McKenzie. She decided to teach inner city kids in Philly instead of getting a lucrative job right out of school and ended up being shot in the school's parking lot. Episode 3: Wednesday's Women This is a 1964 case. Miriam Seeley, 22, victim of a "fatal accident" in Fairmount Park. Looks like she thought there was more in life than being a housewife, found something that gave her purpose and got in trouble because of it. Also, racism is implied. Episode 4: Rollergirl The Cold Case team investigates the thirty year old murder of MISSY GRUBER, who was 15 years old in 1978 when she disappeared from a local roller rink and was found dead in a ravine later that night. Episode 5: Shore Leave This is a 1951 case. Victim is Private Jimmy Tully, 17, a young Marine whose body's found in a dump during "Shore Leave". Episode 6: The Dealer Lilly and the team investigate the 1981 case of a missing single mother after her body is found in the trunk of a car. Episode 7: One Small Step The deceased of the week is 12-year-old Danny Finch. Back in 1969, Danny was a nerdy and bookish kid who skipped a grade. In a way to connect with other kids, he agrees to help a few of them build a rocket. While they work on the rocket, the kids are attacked by some teens. Danny’s body is found in a river on the night of the moon landing. The team works with Tom Mcavoy, the former homicide detective who worked on Danny’s case back in 1969. Episode 8: Pin Up Girl In 1953 top pin-up girl RITA FLYNN is shot to death, and 55 years later, the suspects include her photographer, her manager, her best friend, and the President of her fan club. Episode 9: Triple Threat This is a 1989 case. The victim is a teenage girl named Nadia, an opera singer who defects from the Soviet Union with her father and little brother. The rookie cop who helps direct them to the State Department? None other than a young Nick Vera. That's right, we're finally going to get to see Vera double cast. Episode 10: Street Money This is a 2005 case. Victim is Dexter Collins, a young black city counciil wannabe who died in the streets and was reported to have a cocaine addiction. Episode 11: Wings The cold case crew investigates the murder of Global World Airlines stewardess ALLY THURSTON, who allegedly disappeared without a trace in 1960, but whose remains were found in the rubble of a demolished Philadelphia hotel. Episode 12: Lotto Fever The detectives reinvestigate the 2007 murder of an auto mechanic whose lottery winnings earned him a number of fair-weather friends when it is found that his bank account had recently been accessed. Episode 13: Breaking News The 1988 murder of a Philadelphia news anchor is investigated after it is determined she was killed before she was able to report on a scandal involving a local factory's deadly working conditions. Episode 14: The Brush Man When remains are found at the bottom of a drained duck pond, the team reopens the 1967 murder of an enigmatic door-to-door salesman who was popular with the neighborhood. Episode 15: Witness Protection The team opens the 2008 case of a man who was murdered while in the witness protection program when his widow comes to the police asking for help in looking for their missing son. Episode 16: Jackals The Cold Case team goes after the murderer of a 17-year-old girl who was killed in 1976 after becoming involved with a criminal biker gang. Episode 17: Officer Down When a neighborhood store owner is shot, Jefferies finds himself caught in the crossfire. Episode 18: Mind Games The team reopen the 2004 case of a psychiatrist who died in a suspicious fire, and begin to suspect one of her former patients was the one that started the blaze. Episode 19: Libertyville 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. Episode 20: Stealing Home The 1999 murder of a former Cuban baseball star who escaped to the U.S. to pursue a major-league career is reinvestigated. Episode 21: November 22 When the murder weapon from a 1963 case is unearthed, the team reopens the murder of a pool hustler who was shot the same day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Episode 22: The Long Blue Line In the first part of the two-part season finale, the team reopens the case of the first ever female cadet at a local military school, who was murdered in 2005. Episode 23: Into the Blue 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 in order to remain hidden. Sources Include: Spoiler TV, Look Again - A Cold Case Forum, IMDb.com _________________________________________________________________________ IMAGE TO BE ADDED LATER Season 7 Episode 1: The Crossing The disappearance of a young woman aboard a magnificent ocean liner in 1966, long assumed to be a suicide, is re-investigated as a homicide when the victim's bones are recovered. Episode 2: Hood Rats The team reinvestigates the 1995 murder of 17-year-old skateboarder, who had been trying to earn enough money for he and his little brother to escape their terrible home life before his death. Episode 3: Jurisprudence TBA Episode 4: Soul TBA Episode 5: Tailspin TBA Episode 6: Dead Heat TBA Episode 7: Read Between the Lines TBA Episode 8: Chinatown TBA _________________________________________________________________________ Cold Case Websites:
_________________________________________________________________________ ATTENTION COLD CASE FANS! For further information on each episode, starting from season 1 to the most recently aired episode, please visit this Wikipedia page: List of Cold Case episodes This information may be helpful, as it also lists the music featured in each episode! __________________ previously White Noise Last edited by Melika : 09-19-2009 at 03:48 AM. | |||
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| Master Fan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Season 6 of Cold Case premieres on Sunday September 28th! The first episode is called "Glory Days". The episode description is in the first post! __________________ previously White Noise | |||
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603 is titled Wednesday's Women 604 is titled Rollergirl 605 is titled Shore Leave 606 is titled The Dealer 607 is titled One Small Step 608 is titled Pin Up Girl 609 is titled Triple Threat 610 is titled Street Money 602-True Calling This is a 1991 case and the victim is a recent Princeton graduate named Laura McKenzie. She decided to teach inner city kids in Philly instead of getting a lucrative job right out of school and ended up being shot in the school's parking lot. 603-Wednesday's Women This is a 1964 case. Miriam Seeley, 22, victim of a "fatal accident" in Fairmount Park. Looks like she thought there was more in life than being a housewife, found something that gave her purpose and got in trouble because of it. Also, racism is implied. 604-Rollergirl The Cold Case team investigates the thirty year old murder of MISSY GRUBER, who was 15 years old in 1978 when she disappeared from a local roller rink and was found dead in a ravine later that night... Source: SpoilerTV 605-Shore Leave This is a 1951 case. Victim is Private Jimmy Tully, 17, a young Marine whose body's found in a dump during "Shore Leave" 606-The dealer No info yet 607- One Small Step From SpoilerTV: The deceased of the week is 12-year-old Danny Finch. Back in 1969, Danny was a nerdy and bookish kid who skipped a grade. In a way to connect with other kids, he agrees to help a few of them build a rocket. While they work on the rocket, the kids are attacked by some teens. Danny’s body is found in a river on the night of the moon landing. The team works with Tom Mcavoy, the former homicide detective who worked on Danny’s case back in 1969. 608-Pin Up Girl STORY LINE In 1953 top pin-up girl RITA FLYNN is shot to death, and 55 years later, the suspects include her photographer, her manager, her best friend, and the President of her fan club... 609-Triple Threat This is a 1989 case. The victim is a teenage girl named Nadia, an opera singer who defects from the Soviet Union with her father and little brother. The rookie cop who helps direct them to the State Department? None other than a young Nick Vera. That's right, we're finally going to get to see Vera double cast. 610-Street Money This is a 2005 case. Victim is Dexter Collins, a young black city counciil wannabe who died in the streets and was reported to have a cocaine addiction. All info from: Look Again-A Cold Case Forum __________________ -Sarah Come visit The 90's board and relive your childhood favorites! Shipper of: Lucas/Peyton &Sawyer Scott forever, and many more. | |||
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| Master Fan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Thanks for the episode information Sarah! I will edit it into the first post! You're welcome NikNak! I couldn't believe there wasn't one already! ![]() __________________ previously White Noise | |||
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| Thank you for adding it! I'm looking most forward to 603,604, 608 and 609 so far. Although I know I will love them all. __________________ -Sarah Come visit The 90's board and relive your childhood favorites! Shipper of: Lucas/Peyton &Sawyer Scott forever, and many more. | |||
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| Master Fan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I've loved all the episodes, I can't pick just one. But I can't wait to see how Scotty's 'love interest' is introduced. __________________ previously White Noise | |||
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| Moderator Support Team ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Quote:
Glad it's here now. ![]() __________________ "...but I still like to think there is something about Pacey and me that no one can ever quite touch." | |||
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| Master Fan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I wish this show had a board already! __________________ previously White Noise | |||
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| Moderator Support Team ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Aww. Maybe one day soon. __________________ "...but I still like to think there is something about Pacey and me that no one can ever quite touch." | |||
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| Master Fan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Well it gets a decent amount of votes on the poll each month, just not quite enough. ![]() __________________ previously White Noise | |||
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| Moderator Support Team ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I have to go back and watch older seasons of this show. I didn't watch from the very beginning. __________________ "...but I still like to think there is something about Pacey and me that no one can ever quite touch." | |||
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| Master Fan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | This show has some of the best episodes ever! If you can I would definitely watch all the seasons. __________________ previously White Noise | |||
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| Moderator Support Team ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Thanks for the suggestion. I'll try and do that soon. ![]() __________________ "...but I still like to think there is something about Pacey and me that no one can ever quite touch." | |||
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| Master Fan ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I love the episodes that make me cry, some of them are just so emotional! ![]() __________________ previously White Noise | |||
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