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Episode Recap Cold Case on TV.com. Watch Cold Case episodes, get episode information, recaps and more. The team investigates the 1989 case of a prom queen, killed by a hit-and-run after her. Sep 28, 2003  Created by Meredith Stiehm. With Kathryn Morris, Danny Pino, John Finn, Jeremy Ratchford. The Philadelphia homicide squad's lone female detective finds her calling when she's assigned 'cold cases', older crimes that have never been solved. Guilty Verdict Reached In Case Featured On Oxygen's 'Cold Justice' Barbara Mendez was bludgeoned to death in 1982 at her credit union job. 'Cold Justice' investigators and local law enforcement determined the killer was someone close to her after they recreated the crime scene. TVGuide has every full episode so you can stay-up-to-date and watch your favorite show Cold Case anytime, anywhere. Sep 28, 2003  TVGuide has every full episode so you can stay-up-to-date and watch your favorite show Cold Case anytime, anywhere. In Cold Case Putlocker Full Episodes, Cold Case is an American police procedural television series which ran on CBS from September 28, 2003 to May 2, 2010. The series revolved around a fictionalized Philadelphia Police Department division that specializes in investigating cold cases. On May 18, 2010, CBS announced that the series had been canceled. Cold Case is an American hour-long fictional television show about a police division that specializes in investigating unsolved crimes. The show is set in the city of Philadelphia and first aired in September 2003.

This is an episode list for the CBStelevision seriesCold Case.

Seasons one through three and season six comprised 23 hour-long episodes each, while season four included an additional episode for a total of 24. Season five comprised the fewest episodes, with 18, as it aired during the 2007-08 Writers Guild of America strike. The last season, season seven, which finished its run in May 2010, began airing on September 2009 and consisted of 22 episodes.

A total of 156 episodes were aired over seven seasons.

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Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedNielsen ratings[1][2]
First airedLast airedRankRatingTied with
123September 28, 2003May 23, 2004179.3N/A
223October 3, 2004May 22, 2005149.7The Apprentice
323September 25, 2005May 21, 2006179.3N/A
424September 24, 2006May 6, 2007168.9CSI: NY
518September 23, 2007May 4, 2008287.1Deal or No Deal — Monday
623September 28, 2008May 10, 2009207.5The Bachelor
722September 27, 2009May 2, 2010296.3Private Practice

Episodes[edit]

Season 1 (2003–04)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
11'Look Again'Mark PellingtonMeredith StiehmSeptember 28, 200315.55[3]
22'Gleen'Paris BarclayJan OxenbergOctober 5, 200313.96[4]
33'Our Boy Is Back'Bryan SpicerStacy KravetzOctober 12, 200312.82[5]
44'Churchgoing People'Mark PellingtonMeredith StiehmOctober 19, 200311.62[6]
55'The Runner'David StraitonVeena Cabreros SudOctober 26, 200314.08[7]
66'Love Conquers Al'Greg YaitanesKim NewtonNovember 9, 200314.39[8]
77'A Time to Hate'Deran SarafianJan OxenbergNovember 16, 200313.95[9]
88'Fly Away'James Whitmore, Jr.Veena Cabreros SudNovember 30, 200316.46[10]
99'Sherry Darlin'Rachel TalalaySean WhitesellDecember 7, 200316.11[11]
1010'The Hitchhiker'Marita GrabiakSean WhitesellDecember 21, 200313.95[12]
1111'Hubris'Agnieszka HollandStacy Kravetz & Kim NewtonJanuary 11, 200415.20[13]
1212'Glued'Peter MarkleTyler BensingerJanuary 18, 200412.80[14]
1313'The Letter'Tim HunterVeena Cabreros SudJanuary 25, 200415.75[15]
1414'The Boy in the Box'Karen GaviolaMeredith StiehmFebruary 15, 200417.33[16]
1515'Disco Inferno'James Whitmore, Jr.Tyler BensingerFebruary 22, 200415.33[17]
1616'Volunteers'Allison AndersJan OxenbergMarch 7, 200415.98[18]
1717'The Lost Soul of Herman Lester'Tim MathesonSean WhitesellMarch 14, 200415.92[19]
1818'Resolutions'Alex ZakrzewskiKim NewtonMarch 28, 200414.26[20]
1919'Late Returns'David StraitonJay Beattie & Dan DworkinApril 4, 200414.25[21]
2020'Greed'Karen GaviolaStacy KravetzApril 18, 200412.93[22]
2121'Maternal Instincts'Kevin HooksLaurie ArentApril 25, 200414.83[23]
2222'The Plan'Agnieszka HollandVeena Cabreros SudMay 2, 200414.39[24]
2323'Lover's Lane'Nelson McCormickMeredith StiehmMay 23, 200414.53[25]

Season 2 (2004–05)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
241'The Badlands'Tim MathesonChris MundyOctober 3, 200415.03[26]
252'Factory Girls'David Von AnckenMeredith Stiehm & Stacy KravetzOctober 10, 200415.50[27]
263'Daniela'David BarrettVeena Cabreros SudOctober 17, 200415.68[28]
274'The House'Alex ZakrzewskiSean WhitesellOctober 24, 200415.38[29]
285'Who's Your Daddy?'Greg YaitanesTyler BensingerOctober 31, 200416.20[30]
296'The Sleepover'Emilio EstevezLiz W. GarciaNovember 7, 200417.66[31]
307'It's Raining Men'Paul HolahanJan OxenbergNovember 14, 200418.43[32]
318'Red Glare'Tim MathesonJay Beattie & Dan DworkinNovember 21, 200415.58[33]
329'Mind Hunters'Kevin BrayVeena Cabreros SudNovember 28, 200417.51[34]
3310'Discretion'James Whitmore, Jr.Henry RoblesDecember 19, 200414.81[35]
3411'Blank Generation'David BarrettChris MundyJanuary 9, 200515.57[36]
3512'Yo, Adrian'James Whitmore, Jr.Sean WhitesellJanuary 16, 200515.67[37]
3613'Time to Crime'Tim HunterTyler BensingerJanuary 30, 200516.69[38]
3714'Revolution'Alex ZakrzewskiLiz W. GarciaFebruary 20, 200515.41[39]
3815'Wishing'Emilio EstevezKarin LewickiMarch 6, 200515.77[40]
3916'Revenge'David Von AnckenDan Dworkin & Jay BeattieMarch 13, 200516.61[41]
4017'Schadenfreude'Tim MathesonGina GionfriddoMarch 20, 200517.29[42]
4118'Ravaged'James Whitmore, Jr.Meredith Stiehm & Henry RoblesMarch 27, 200513.24[43]
4219'Strange Fruit'Paris BarclayVeena Cabreros SudApril 3, 200514.84[44]
4320'Kensington'Bill EaglesSean WhitesellApril 24, 200516.74[45]
4421'Creatures of the Night'Alex ZakrzewskiTyler BensingerMay 1, 200516.28[46]
4522'Best Friends'Mark PellingtonLiz W. GarciaMay 8, 200514.77[47]
4623'The Woods'Nelson McCormickVeena Cabreros SudMay 22, 200514.60[48]

Season 3 (2005–06)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
471'Family'Mark PellingtonMeredith StiehmSeptember 25, 200513.68[49]
482'The Promise'Paris BarclayVeena Cabreros SudOctober 2, 200516.67[50]
493'Bad Night'Kevin BrayAndrea NewmanOctober 9, 200515.88[51]
504'Colors'Paris BarclaySean WhitesellOctober 16, 200514.15[52]
515'Committed'Alex ZakrzewskiLiz W. GarciaOctober 23, 200514.95[53]
526'Saving Patrick Bubley'Marcos SiegaTyler BensingerNovember 6, 200516.62[54]
537'Start-Up'James Whitmore Jr.Karin LewickiNovember 13, 200517.42[55]
548'Honor'Paris BarclayCraig TurkNovember 20, 200517.08[56]
559'A Perfect Day'Roxann DawsonVeena Cabreros SudNovember 27, 200519.36[57]
5610'Frank's Best'Michael SchultzAndrea NewmanDecember 18, 200515.22[58]
5711'8 Years'Mark PellingtonMeredith StiehmJanuary 8, 200615.95[59]
5812'Detention'Jessica LandawLiz W. GarciaJanuary 15, 200614.60[60]
5913'Debut'Tim HunterKarin Lewicki & Kate PurdyJanuary 29, 200616.50[61]
6014'Dog Day Afternoons'Craig Ross Jr.Sean WhitesellFebruary 26, 200614.56[62]
6115'Sanctuary'Alex ZakrzewskiSteve SharletMarch 12, 200615.05[63]
6216'One Night'Nicole KassellVeena Cabreros SudMarch 19, 200614.62[64]
6317'Superstar'Bill EaglesPatricia A. Fullerton, Craig S. O'Neill & Jason TraceyMarch 26, 200614.64[65]
6418'Willkommen'Paris BarclayAndrea NewmanApril 2, 200612.27[66]
6519'Beautiful Little Fool'Kevin BrayLiz W. GarciaApril 9, 200613.22[67]
6620'Death Penalty: Final Appeal'Alex ZakrzewskiSean WhitesellApril 16, 200613.64[68]
6721'The Hen House'David Von AnckenCraig TurkApril 30, 200614.10[69]
6822'The River'Craig Ross Jr.Tyler BensingerMay 7, 200614.61[70]
6923'Joseph'Roxann DawsonLiz W. Garcia & Andrea NewmanMay 21, 200613.09[71]

Season 4 (2006–07)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
701'Rampage'Mark PellingtonVeena Cabreros SudSeptember 24, 200616.27[72]
712'The War at Home'Alex ZakrzewskiSamantha Howard CorbinOctober 1, 200614.43[73]
723'Sandhogs'David Von AnckenGreg PlagemanOctober 8, 200613.72[74]
734'Baby Blues'David BarrettLiz W. GarciaOctober 15, 200613.97[75]
745'Saving Sammy'Paris BarclayTyler BensingerOctober 22, 200614.81[76]
756'Static'Kevin BrayGavin HarrisOctober 29, 200614.16[77]
767'The Key'David BarrettJennifer M. JohnsonNovember 5, 200613.96[78]
778'Fireflies'Marcos SiegaErica SheltonNovember 12, 200614.77[79]
789'Lonely Hearts'John PetersLiz W. GarciaNovember 19, 200614.53[80]
7910'Forever Blue'Jeannot SzwarcTom PettitDecember 3, 200614.11[81]
8011'The Red and the Blue'Steve BoyumMeredith StiehmDecember 10, 200614.05[82]
8112'Knuckle Up'David BarrettGreg PlagemanJanuary 7, 200714.12[83]
8213'Blackout'Seith MannTyler BensingerJanuary 14, 200714.53[84]
8314'8:03 AM'Alex ZakrzewskiVeena Cabreros SudJanuary 28, 200715.13[85]
8415'Blood on the Tracks'Kevin BrayGavin HarrisFebruary 18, 200711.60[86]
8516'The Good-Bye Room'Holly DaleJennifer M. JohnsonMarch 4, 200713.13[87]
8617'Shuffle, Ball Change'Mark PellingtonLiz W. GarciaMarch 11, 200715.45[88]
8718'A Dollar, a Dream'Chris FisherErica SheltonMarch 18, 200715.09[89]
8819'Offender'David BarrettGreg PlagemanMarch 25, 200713.91[90]
8920'Stand Up and Holler'John PetersKate PurdyApril 1, 200713.23[91]
9021'Torn'Kevin BrayTyler BensingerApril 8, 200711.33[92]
9122'Cargo'Andy GarcíaTom PettitApril 15, 200712.19[93]
9223'The Good Death'Paris BarclayGavin HarrisApril 29, 200712.14[94]
9324'Stalker'Alex ZakrzewskiVeena Cabreros Sud & Liz W. GarciaMay 6, 200713.70[95]

Season 5 (2007–08)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
941'Thrill Kill'Alex ZakrzewskiVeena Cabreros SudSeptember 23, 200712.75[96]
952'That Woman'Roxann DawsonLiz W. GarciaSeptember 30, 200713.70[97]
963'Running Around'Holly DaleJennifer M. JohnsonOctober 7, 200713.02[98]
974'Devil Music'Chris FisherKate PurdyOctober 14, 200713.88[99]
985'Thick As Thieves'Holly DaleChristopher SilberOctober 21, 200711.69[100]
996'Wunderkind'Kevin BrayGreg PlagemanOctober 28, 200711.78[101]
1007'World's End'Roxann DawsonGavin HarrisNovember 4, 200713.89[102]
1018'It Takes a Village'Kevin BrayErica SheltonNovember 11, 200712.78[103]
1029'Boy Crazy'Holly DaleJoanna LovingerNovember 18, 200714.12[104]
10310'Justice'Agnieszka HollandVeena Cabreros SudNovember 25, 200712.98[105]
10411'Family 8108'Jeannot SzwarcKellye Garrett & Elizabeth RandallDecember 9, 200711.57[106]
10512'Sabotage'Nicole KassellGreg PlagemanJanuary 6, 200810.96[107]
10613'Spiders'John PetersLiz W. GarciaFebruary 17, 20089.57[108]
10714'Andy in C Minor'Jeannot SzwarcGavin HarrisMarch 30, 20089.80[109]
10815'The Road'Holly DaleJennifer M. JohnsonApril 6, 200811.93[110]
10916'Bad Reputation'Alex ZakrzewskiChristopher SilberApril 13, 20089.43[111]
11017'Slipping'Kevin BrayErica SheltonApril 27, 200811.61[112]
11118'Ghost of My Child'Roxann DawsonLiz W. GarciaMay 4, 200811.56[113]

Season 6 (2008–09)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
1121'Glory Days'Roxann DawsonGavin HarrisSeptember 28, 200811.36[114]
1132'True Calling'Paris BarclayChristopher SilberOctober 5, 200811.10[115]
1143'Wednesday's Women'John FinnErica SheltonOctober 12, 200810.99[116]
1154'Roller Girl'Holly DaleElle TriedmanOctober 19, 200811.29[117]
1165'Shore Leave'Alex ZakrzewskiElwood ReidOctober 26, 200811.97[118]
1176'The Dealer'Chris FisherGreg PlagemanNovember 2, 200811.66[119]
1187'One Small Step'David Von AnckenTaylor ElmoreNovember 9, 200812.69[120]
1198'Triple Threat'Kevin BrayKathy EbelNovember 16, 200812.28[121]
1209'Pin Up Girl'Chris FisherGavin HarrisNovember 23, 200812.15[122]
12110'Street Money'Carlos AvilaChristopher SilberNovember 30, 200811.52[123]
12211'Wings'David Von AnckenJennifer M. JohnsonDecember 21, 200812.01[124]
12312'Lotto Fever'Agnieszka HollandJohn Brian KingJanuary 4, 200912.67[125]
12413'Breaking News'Holly DaleErica SheltonJanuary 11, 200912.30[126]
12514'The Brush Man'Roxann DawsonElwood ReidJanuary 25, 200913.26[127]
12615'Witness Protection'Alex ZakrzewskiElle TriedmanFebruary 15, 200910.89[128]
12716'Jackals'Marcos SiegaTaylor ElmoreMarch 8, 200912.61[129]
12817'Officer Down'Alex ZakrzewskiChristopher SilberMarch 15, 200913.02[130]
12918'Mind Games'Donald Thorin, Jr.Gavin HarrisMarch 22, 200911.41[131]
13019'Libertyville'Marcos SiegaKathy EbelMarch 29, 200911.86[132]
13120'Stealing Home'Kevin BrayDanny Pino & Elwood ReidApril 12, 200910.56[133]
13221'November 22nd'Jeannot SzwarcRyan FarleyApril 26, 200910.56[134]
13322'The Long Blue Line' (Part 1)Roxann DawsonJennifer M. Johnson & Greg PlagemanMay 3, 200912.46[135]
13423'Into The Blue' (Part 2)Jeannot SzwarcJennifer M. Johnson & Greg PlagemanMay 10, 200911.83[136]

Season 7 (2009–10)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
1351'The Crossing'Alex ZakrzewskiTaylor ElmoreSeptember 27, 20099.19[137]
1362'Hood Rats'Chris FisherElwood ReidOctober 4, 200910.05[138]
1373'Jurisprudence'Holly DaleChristopher SilberOctober 11, 20097.87[139]
1384'Soul'John F. ShowalterRyan FarleyOctober 25, 20099.30[140]
1395'WASP'Chris FisherDenise ThéNovember 1, 20099.02[141]
1406'Dead Heat'Nathan HopeAdam GlassNovember 8, 20098.17[142]
1417'Read Between the Lines'Kevin BrayErica L. AndersonNovember 15, 20099.59[143]
1428'Chinatown'David Von AnckenAlicia KirkNovember 22, 20099.55[144]
1439'Forensics'Holly DaleJerome SchwartzDecember 6, 20099.64[145]
14410'Iced'Peter MedakTaylor ElmoreDecember 13, 200910.30[146]
14511'The Good Soldier'Gwyneth Horder-PaytonChristopher SilberJanuary 10, 201010.38[147]
14612'The Runaway Bunny'John FinnElwood ReidJanuary 17, 201010.62[148]
14713'Bombers'Janice Cooke-LeonardGina GionfriddoFebruary 14, 20108.73[149]
14814'Metamorphosis'Chris FisherAdam Glass & Danny PinoFebruary 21, 20108.81[150]
14915'Two Weddings'Nathan HopeMeredith StiehmFebruary 28, 20109.83[151]
15016'One Fall'Don Thorin Jr.Ryan FarleyMarch 14, 201010.22[152]
15117'Flashover'Jeannot SzwarcGreg PlagemanMarch 21, 20109.43[153]
15218'The Last Drive-In' (Part 1)Chris FisherElwood ReidMarch 28, 201010.32[154]
15319'Bullet' (Part 2)John F. ShowalterChristopher SilberApril 4, 201010.10[155]
15420'Free Love'Jeffrey HuntElwood Reid & Denise ThéApril 11, 20109.86[156]
15521'Almost Paradise' (Part 1)Alex ZakrzewskiChristopher Silber & Adam GlassMay 2, 201010.02[157]
15622'Shattered' (Part 2)Jeannot SzwarcGreg Plageman & Elwood ReidMay 2, 201010.02[157]

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Cold Case Full Episodes Season 1

Cold Case (season 2)
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes23
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseOctober 3, 2004 –
May 22, 2005
Season chronology
Next
Season 3

The second season of Cold Case, an Americantelevision series, began airing on October 3, 2004 and concluded on May 22, 2005. Season two regular cast members include Kathryn Morris, Danny Pino, John Finn, Thom Barry and Jeremy Ratchford.

Cast[edit]

ActorCharacterMain castRecurring cast
Kathryn MorrisDet. Lilly Rushentire seasonN/A
Danny PinoDet. Scotty Valensentire seasonN/A
John FinnLt. John Stillmanentire seasonN/A
Thom BarryDet. Will Jeffriesentire seasonN/A
Jeremy RatchfordDet. Nick Veraentire seasonN/A
Susan ChuangDr. Frannie ChingN/Aepisodes 4, 9, 14, 18, 22
Josh HopkinsADA Jason KiteN/Aepisode 1
Sonya LeslieDet. Lennie DesalleN/Aepisode 23

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
241'The Badlands'Tim MathesonChris MundyOctober 3, 200415.03[1]

The team reopens the 2003 triple homicide of Tom and Della Lincoln, a married couple who ran a popular diner and 17-year-old Derek Jackson, one of their employees when the prime suspect procures a viable alibi. Lilly and the squad find themselves immersed in gang culture as they search for the true killer in hopes of helping the victims' daughter find closure.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Still Fly', by Big Tymers
  • Song featured in the finale: 'If I Ain't Got You', by Alicia Keys.
  • This murder was briefly featured in the pilot episode.
252'Factory Girls'David Von AnckenMeredith Stiehm & Stacy KravetzOctober 10, 200415.50[2]

The team reopens the 1943 death of a female factory worker, 22-year-old Alice Miller which was originally ruled an accident when the sixty-year reunion of her coworkers reveals that her death might've actually been a murder when one gives new information about the case.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Rosie the Riveter' by Four Vagabonds
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Don't Fence Me In', by Bing Crosby.
263'Daniela'David BarrettVeena Cabreros SudOctober 17, 200415.68[3]

The team reopens the 1979 murder of a teenage runaway, Daniela AKA Edwin Castillo after they receive a potential snuff film presumably featuring her murder. The team soon discovers that the young woman was transgender.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Bad Girls', by Donna Summer.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Goodbye Girl', by David Gates.
  • No arrests, as it's proven the victim committed suicide.
274'The House'Alex ZakrzewskiSean WhitesellOctober 24, 200415.38[4]

When a human skeleton in a tattered prison uniform is discovered in a sinkhole outside a former state penitentiary, the team reinvestigates the 1968 murder of Hank Dempsey, an inmate who had attempted to escape the prison twice before his death. However, the team soon discovers that their victim isn't who they thought he was as well as discover the corruption within the penitentiary.

  • No arrests, as it is proven that the victim was killed in self-defense.
  • This is the first episode in the series where all featured songs are by a single artist.
  • All songs in this episode are by Johnny Cash.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Folsom Prison Blues', by Johnny Cash.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Flesh and Blood', by Johnny Cash.
285'Who's Your Daddy?'Greg YaitanesTyler BensingerOctober 31, 200416.20[5]

The team reopens the 1991 double murder of Sen and Channary Dhiet, married illegal Cambodian immigrants, after the victims' daughter stumbles on an Internet auction listing for her mother's gold bracelet. The team soon learns that the couple were keeping dark secrets from their daughter.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Sadeness', by Enigma.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Send Me an Angel', by Scorpions.
296'The Sleepover'Emilio EstevezLiz W. GarciaNovember 7, 200417.66[6]

When a current investigation is discovered to be a copycat murder, the team reinvestigates the 1990 murder of Rita Baxter, a 12-year-old girl who was attending a slumber party the night of her death. The investigation reveals some disturbing secrets of potential suspects from abusive parents to teen drinking to even excessive bullying.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Stand', by R.E.M.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Circle', by Edie Brickell.
  • Loosely based on the murder of Shanda Sharer.
307'It's Raining Men'Paul HolahanJan OxenbergNovember 14, 200418.43[7]

The team reopens the 1983 murder of Jeff Kern at the request of his former lover, an AIDS survivor, who hopes to find closure before his upcoming wedding. The team learns that the victim's relationship with his family and friends was strained due to his outspoken views on gay rights and the AIDS crisis.

  • This is the second highest rated episode with more than 18 million viewers.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'It's Raining Men', by The Weather Girls
  • Song featured in the finale: 'When I'm with You', by Sheriff.
318'Red Glare'Tim MathesonJay Beattie & Dan DworkinNovember 21, 200415.58[8]

A troubled man asks the team reopen the 1953 murder of his father, Elliot Garvey, a schoolteacher who was killed the same day that the Rosenbergs were executed, after learning that his mother lied about who he was. The team learns that the teacher was suspected of holding communist views and was slated to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee shortly before his death.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Your Mouth's Got A Hole In It', by Buddy Morrow
  • Song featured in the finale: 'I Believe', by Frankie Laine.
329'Mind Hunters'Kevin BrayVeena Cabreros SudNovember 28, 200417.51[9]

The team begins the hunt for a serial killer when the reinvestigation of 30-year-old mother and wife Janet Lambert's disappearance in 1985 leads to the discovery of eight more victims, all of whom were found decapitated.

  • Loosely based upon serial killer Robert Hansen.
  • Series star Kathryn Morris also starred in a film entitled Mindhunters
  • The serial killer later identified as George Marks walks and the cases are continued in the season 2 finale episode The Woods where his fate is decided.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Only the Young', by Journey.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Long, Long Way To Go', by Phil Collins.
3310'Discretion'James Whitmore, Jr.Henry RoblesDecember 19, 200414.81[10]
The team reinvestigates the unsolved 2000 murder of Greg Vizcaino, a prominent and ambitious assistant district attorney from New Haven, CT when new evidence links him to a major political scandal. The team learns that the victim was prosecuting a murder trial and the man convicted for the murder may be innocent.
  • Based on the Jonathan Luna case.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Kryptonite', by 3 Doors Down.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Why Does It Always Rain On Me?', by Travis.
3411'Blank Generation'David BarrettChris MundyJanuary 9, 200515.57[11]
The team reopens the 1978 murder of Matthew Adams, a 20-year-old medical student turned cult member whose death was ruled a suicide after his sister brings forward new evidence linking him and the cult to a recent homicide.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Surrender', by Cheap Trick
  • Song featured in the finale: '(What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love and Understanding?', by Elvis Costello.
3512'Yo, Adrian'James Whitmore, Jr.Sean WhitesellJanuary 16, 200515.67[12]

A referee's deathbed confession prompts the team to reopen the 1976 murder of Jerry Stone, an underdog boxer who died during a match. The team learns that someone may have paid the referee to allow the match to turn deadly.

  • No arrest in this episode as it's proven the victim unintentionally caused his own death.
  • Loosely inspired by the movie Rocky. The episode's name is also a line from the film.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Philadelphia Freedom, by Elton John
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Baby, I Love Your Way', by Peter Frampton.
3613'Time to Crime'Tim HunterTyler BensingerJanuary 30, 200516.69[13]

The team reopens the 1987 murder of Kayla Odoms, a 6-year-old girl who was killed in a drive-by shooting when the long-lost murder weapon is turned in as part of a gun buyback program. The team begins the daunting task of tracing the gun back to its previous owners in an effort to find the original shooter.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Higher Love', by Steve Winwood.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Man in the Mirror', by Michael Jackson.
3714'Revolution'Alex ZakrzewskiLiz W. GarciaFebruary 20, 200515.41[14]

The team reopens the 1969 murder of Ellie McCormick, a 19-year-old girl after the number one suspect, a fugitive draft-dodger and her boyfriend is arrested on his return from Canada. However, the team's investigation leads them down new avenues.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Do You Believe in Magic', by The Lovin' Spoonful.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'I Say a Little Prayer', by Aretha Franklin.
3815'Wishing'Emilio EstevezKarin LewickiMarch 6, 200515.77[15]

The team reopens the 1993 death of Colin Miller, a mentally disabled teenager who was hit by a train when drawings of his death are found next to his grave, implying he might've actually been murdered. The team learns that the victim had a turbulent home life.

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  • Loosely inspired by the book Of Mice And Men.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'These Are Days', by 10,000 Maniacs.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow', by Israel Kamakawiwo'ole.
3916'Revenge'David Von AnckenDan Dworkin & Jay BeattieMarch 13, 200516.61[16]

The team reopens the 1998 murder of Kyle Bream, a 9-year-old boy who was kidnapped and later found dead in a lake after Stillman's brother, a priest recounts a dead man's confession related to the death. The team learns that the boy may have been a victim of child sex trafficking.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'The Impression That I Get', by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Don't Go Away', by Oasis.
4017'Schadenfreude'Tim MathesonGina GionfriddoMarch 20, 200517.29[17]

The team reopens the 1982 murder of Lindsey Chase, a troubled surgeon's wife who was killed in her home after her personalized ring is found on the finger of a dead junkie. The investigation may exonerate the victim's husband who claims he was wrongfully convicted of her murder, due to his troubled behavior.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Under Pressure', by Queen.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Don't Stop Believin', by Journey.
  • Loosely based upon the Sam Sheppard case.
4118'Ravaged'James Whitmore, Jr.Meredith Stiehm & Henry RoblesMarch 27, 200513.24[18]

The team reopens the 1995 death of 32-year-old Sloane Easton, a young mother and struggling alcoholic, whose death was ruled 'accidental' after the victim's sister learns that a group of college students may have accosted her sister on the night of her death.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'As I Lay Me Down', by Sophie B. Hawkins.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Secret Garden', by Bruce Springsteen.
4219'Strange Fruit'Paris BarclayVeena Cabreros SudApril 3, 200514.84[19]

Haunted by a childhood memory, Jeffries asks Lily to help him reexamine the 1963 murder of Zeke Williams, a 16-year-old African-American boy whose was found dead in an alleyway. When its discovered his family had moved into a predominantly white neighborhood prior to his death, the team investigates the possible racial tensions surrounding his death.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'One Fine Day', by The Chiffons
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Strange Fruit', by Nina Simone.
  • Loosely based upon the murder of Emmett Till.
4320'Kensington'Bill EaglesSean WhitesellApril 24, 200516.74[20]

The team reopens the 1985 murder of Joe Young, an optimistic young mill worker who was killed in an apparent muggingafter his nephew tells them that someone had come forward claiming to have stolen money off the victim's body. The team learns about the how the mill closed down and the victim’s efforts to make a living for himself and his friends.

  • All songs in this episode are by John Mellencamp.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Jack and Diane', by John Mellencamp.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Small Town', by John Mellencamp.
4421'Creatures of the Night'Alex ZakrzewskiTyler BensingerMay 1, 200516.28[21]

Internet speed meter software free download for windows 10. The team reopens the 1977 murder of Mike Cahill, a hotel doorman in hopes of linking a soon-to-be released serial killer to the murder in order to prevent him from walking free.

  • All the music featured in this episode is from The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Barry Bostwick, one of the film's stars, guest stars.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Time Warp', by Charles Gray, Patricia Quinn, Nell Campbell and Richard O'Brien.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Over at the Frankenstein Place', by Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick and Richard O'Brien.
  • Loosely based upon the case of Carl Eugene Watts.
4522'Best Friends'Mark PellingtonLiz W. GarciaMay 8, 200514.77[23]

When an old truck containing human bones is pulled from the Delaware River, the team reopens the 1932 case of Billie Duccette, a missing young woman whose presumed dead. The team discovers that the truck was owned by a Prohibition-era bootlegger and that the victim may have been involved in a forbidden love affair.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'I Got Rhythm', by Ethel Waters with Ben Slavin.
  • Song featured in the finale: An original composition by Michael Levine, which can be found on the Cold Case Original Soundtrack under the title 'Best Friends'. An original poem is heard over the music.
  • This was the first episode to feature an original song that was made for the show.
  • The episode won a GLAAD Media Award.[22]
  • No arrest, as the death of the victim was due to a vehicular accident.
4623'The Woods'Nelson McCormickVeena Cabreros SudMay 22, 200514.60[24]

The discovery of nine human skulls leads the team back to serial killer George Marks whom they were unable to incriminate months earlier. When the detectives decide to reinvestigate the murder of his mother Simone Marks in 1972, he emerges from hiding to face Det. Rush one-on-one where he is shot dead.

  • This is a continuation from the episode 'Mind Hunters' where George Marks walked a free man.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Sunshine On My Shoulders', by John Denver.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Behind Blue Eyes', by The Who.
  • During one of the flashback scenes a young George plays a 45 of John Denver's 'Sunshine on My Shoulders', however this is an anachronism, as the scenes were set in November 1972, and the song would not be released until late 1973.
  • Loosely based upon serial killer Robert Hansen.

Notes[edit]

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