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In 2005, honors student James Hoffman went missing. When his sister shows Rush and Valens a video clip of James getting brutally beaten, they reopen the investigation.
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Rush and Scotty reopen a 1998 accidental death case when new evidence suggests that it may have been murder. The detectives uncover family intrigue concerning money, sex and power.
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Miller, who was an undercover cop in 2002, realizes that the killings of two teens from very different towns may be related, and she persuades Rush to reopen the cases.
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When evidence of a pipe bomb is found in a suburban home, Rush reopens the case of a married couple killed in 1981 in what was termed an accidental gas leak explosion at the time.
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When Barbara, an adoptee, claims her biological mother was murdered the day after Barbara's birth, Rush and the team explore the world of unwed mothers during the 1950s and '60s.
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During an excavation, construction workers uncover the decomposed and battered body of Maurice Hall, a sensitive grocery clerk who disappeared in a working-class town in 1984.
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In 1999, Marlene Bradford lived in her station wagon with her daughters. Now Rush and the team must glean enough facts from the girls' memories to determine who murdered their mother.
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Twenty years ago, a man's young son was raped and murdered. Now he intends to execute a registered sex offender every day until Rush's team can find the culprit in his son's killing.
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An anonymous confession to the killing of a 16-year-old girl is found in a modern art exhibit. As a result, Rush and the team are forced to enter the world of high school cheerleading in order to solve the murder.
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Rush and the team reopen their oldest case to date when they investigate the 1919 death of a young suffragette.
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Rush and the other detectives delve into the world of the Russian Mob when they reopen a 2005 case involving the murder of a longshoreman.
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When a nurse confesses to the mercy killings of six patients, the detectives reopen a 1998 case involving a terminally ill man who suspiciously died months before anticipated.
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In the fourth season finale, a hostage situation erupts in the Philadelphia police department. The team must negotiate quickly before they lose one of their own.
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In the fifth season premiere, Rush tries to convince Stillman -- and herself -- that she's emotionally ready to spearhead the reopening of a 1994 case of three fatally beaten boys.
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After a tank top is discovered in an abandoned van, Rush and the team reopen the 1998 case of a 15-year-old girl who was fatally beaten and found partially clothed.
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About
The executive producers of the hit shows "Without a Trace" and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," Jerry Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman, along with Meredith Stiehm ("ER," "NYPD Blue"), explore an equally absorbing facet of law enforcement in this fascinating drama series. Headstrong and resourceful, Detective Lilly Rush works on "cold cases" for the Philadelphia Police Department, reopening dormant, unsolved homicides that occurred years or even decades ago, making use of today's science and finding fresh clues to crimes once thought to be unsolvable.