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Cold Case (season 1)
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes23
Release
Original networkCBS
Original releaseSeptember 28, 2003 –
May 23, 2004
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The first season of Cold Case, an Americantelevision series, began airing on September 28, 2003. Cold Case is a drama about Lilly Rush, an enigmatic and highly effective detective on the Philadelphia Homicide Squad. Rush's instinctive understanding of the criminal mind and her singular passion for uncovering the truth makes her the perfect fit for investigating cold cases, yester-crimes that have remained unsolved – some only a few months old, others going back decades. Rush and her team use their wits to take on aging evidence and witnesses with buried secrets, uncovering fresh clues, digging into old wounds and doggedly pursuing the truth. Joining Rush on her mission are a team of talented detectives: Scotty Valens, Rush's confident and street-smart partner; Nick Vera, rough around the edges but a sharp investigator; Will Jeffries, an experienced veteran who's been around the block; Kat Miller, no-nonsense and resourceful; and Lieutenant John Stillman, Rush's mentor and sometime father figure. With their assistance, Rush is able to take on the toughest cases, giving voice to victims unable to speak for themselves – making sure none is ever forgotten. Season one regular cast members include Kathryn Morris, Danny Pino, John Finn, Thom Barry and Jeremy Ratchford. In 3 episodes, Justin Chambers had played Chris Lassing, Lilly's partner on the Philadelphia Homicide Squad, but left the show to star as Alex Karev in ABC's hit drama show Grey's Anatomy.

Characters[edit]

ActorCharacterMain castRecurring cast
Kathryn MorrisDet. Lilly Rushentire seasonN/A
Danny PinoDet. Scotty Valensepisodes 6–23absent in episode 9
John FinnLt. John Stillmanentire seasonN/A
Thom BarryDet. Will Jeffriesentire seasonN/A
Jeremy RatchfordDet. Nick Veraentire seasonN/A
Justin ChambersDet. Chris Lassingepisodes 1–4absent in episode 3
Doug SpinuzzaLouie AmanteN/Aepisodes 2, 16
Josh HopkinsADA Jason KiteN/Aepisodes 6, 11, 12, 13, 15, 19, 20, 23
Ameenah KaplanLeticia CastilloN/Aepisode 15
Susan ChuangDr. Frannie ChingN/Aepisode 21
Kevin McCorkleDet. Gil ShermanN/Aepisode 4, 6, 18

Episodes[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateUS viewers
(millions)
11'Look Again'Mark PellingtonMeredith StiehmSeptember 28, 200315.55[1]

Detective Lilly Rush from Philadelphia Homicide force is transferred to the Cold Case Unit. She kicks off her career as a Cold Case detective by reopening the 1976 murder of Jill Shelby, a 15-year-old girl who was found beaten to death at a party hosted by her wealthy neighbors, one of them being her boyfriend after one of the neighbors' former housekeepers comes forward, claiming to have witnessed the murder. Lily must battle both the rich society and people reluctant to go back to that fateful night to solve the case.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'More Than a Feeling', by Boston
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Have You Ever Seen the Rain?', by Creedence Clearwater Revival.
  • This is one of the few times that a song featured in the finale was played in its entirety.
  • Loosely based upon the Martha Moxley case.
  • The episode begins with the flashback and it says 'PHILADELPHIA 1976' on the screen and after showing the victim dead, it fast forwards to the present and it now says 'PHILADELPHIA 2003' on the screen and the show's logo and main cast appears on the screen shortly thereafter meaning that the opening where the woman can be heard yelling is not used on this episode which would not be used again in the season 3 episode Death Penalty: Final Appeal.
  • A homicide featured in an early scene in the episode is later investigated in the episode The Badlands, which occurs one year later.
  • First appearance of Kathryn Morris, Justin Chambers, John Finn, Jeremy Ratchford and Thom Barry.
  • This is the first episode to air in the regularly scheduled 8:00 pm slot which would last until the end of season 3.
22'Gleen'Paris BarclayJan OxenbergOctober 5, 200313.96[2]

The team reinvestigates the 1983 murder of 25-year-old Dana Deamer, a young wife and mother who was killed in an explosion outside her own house while picking up what was supposed to be a box of laundry detergent shortly before she was to testify in court against a man who indecently exposed himself to her in public. The daughter believes the man is culpable, but when the team delves into Dana's personal life, they discover a shocking secret that could lead them to the true killer.

  • Song featured in intro: 'Owner of a Lonely Heart', by Yes
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Straight from the Heart', by Bryan Adams.
33'Our Boy Is Back'Bryan SpicerStacy KravetzOctober 12, 200312.82[3]

When a serial rapist sends an intimidating letter to the Cold Case squad announcing his return to Philadelphia after five years of absence, the team reinvestigates the 1998 murder of Gail Chimayo, a 21-year-old college student who was believed to be one of his victims, in an effort to identify him before he strikes again.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'How's It Going to Be', by Third Eye Blind
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Heroes', by The Wallflowers.
  • Loosely based upon the real-life Philadelphia case of Troy Graves, the Center City Rapist.
  • Lassing does not appear in this episode.
  • Alternatively titled 'Useless Cats'.
44'Churchgoing People'Mark PellingtonMeredith StiehmOctober 19, 200311.62[4]

The team reinvestigates the 1990 murder of Mitchell Bayes, a church organist, when his Alzheimer's-stricken widow begins having flashbacks from the night he died. The team soon learns dark secrets about the family that could lead them to the killer.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Faith', by George Michael
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Live to Tell', by Madonna.
  • Final appearance of Justin Chambers as Det. Chris Lassing.
55'The Runner'David StraitonVeena Cabreros SudOctober 26, 200314.08[5]

When a drug addict brings in an audio tape capturing the recording of a fatal shooting, the team reopens the 1973 murder of a young police officer, 21-year-old Joe Washington, who was killed after responding to a call at a drug-infested housing project. Rush soon discovers several inconsistences with the statement and fears a dirty cop may have been involved.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Midnight Train to Georgia', by Gladys Knight & the Pips
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Lean on Me', by Bill Withers.
  • Loosely inspired by Daniel Faulkner's murder by Mumia Abu-Jamal.
66'Love Conquers Al'Greg YaitanesKim NewtonNovember 9, 200314.39[6]

The team reopens the 1981 murder of Paige Pratt, a 16-year-old high school track runner after a petty crook, hoping to receive a reduced sentence comes forward claiming to have evidence that her boyfriend, then 21-year-old Al Clarkson was wrongly convicted of her murder. Rush and her new partner, Scotty Valens, get off to a rocky start.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Keep On Loving You”, by REO Speedwagon
  • Song featured in the finale: 'She's Got a Way', by Billy Joel.
  • Loosely based upon the 1995 murder of Adrianne Jones by Diane Zamora and David Graham.
  • First appearance of Danny Pino as Scotty Valens and Josh Hopkins as ADA Jason Kite
77'A Time to Hate'Deran SarafianJan OxenbergNovember 16, 200313.95[7]

A 57-year-old woman asks Lilly to reinvestigate the unsolved murder of her son Daniel Holtz, a 21-year-old former college baseball player, who was beaten to death outside of a gay bar in 1964 after it was discovered that he was homosexual. Things get personal however, when the team discovers a police nightstick at the crime scene, implying that a policeman may have been involved.

  • Song features in the intro: 'The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)', by Betty Everett
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Turn! Turn! Turn!', by The Byrds.
88'Fly Away'James Whitmore, Jr.Veena Cabreros SudNovember 30, 200316.46[8]

The team reinvestigates the 2001 death of 6-year-old Toya Miles, who died after falling through her bedroom window, along with her then 23-year-old mother, Rosie, who survived, but suffered severe head trauma, putting her a two year coma. Her recent awakening makes Lilly and the squad try to put the pieces together to determine if this young mother or someone else is responsible for the tragedy.

  • No arrest, as it is proven that the victim's death was an accident which marked the first time during the show's run that no one was arrested during the finale.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Sleep', by Azure Ray
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Heaven (Candlelight Mix)', by DJ Sammy.
99'Sherry Darlin'Rachel TalalaySean WhitesellDecember 7, 200316.11[9]

When Lilly receives an anonymous phone call from a man who claims to have killed an elderly woman in 1989, the team investigates the disappearance of Krystal Hogan, an 81-year-old grandmother who went missing that same year. The team discovers that Krystal lived with her orphan step-grandson, then 19-year-old James Hogan, whose lifestyle she disliked.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Lovesong', by The Cure
  • Song featured in the finale: 'The End of the Innocence', by Don Henley feat. Bruce Hornsby.
  • Valens does not appear in this episode.
1010'The Hitchhiker'Marita GrabiakSean WhitesellDecember 21, 200313.95[10]

The team reopens the 1997 murder of Matthew Mills, a 20-year-old hitchhiker killed on his way back to Philadelphia after winning big in Atlantic City, when new evidence is uncovered linking a current case to his murder. Scotty learns a lesson in humility after he makes a poor call that hinders the investigation, and the team makes a stunning discovery that could also close the case.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Walkin' on the Sun', by Smash Mouth
  • Song featured in the finale: 'I Believe', by Blessid Union of Souls.
1111'Hubris'Agnieszka HollandStacy Kravetz & Kim NewtonJanuary 11, 200415.20[11]

The team reopens the 1995 murder of 21-year-old Holly Richardson at the request of one of her college professors, whose career ended in disgrace after he was suspected of her death. The professor hopes to clear his name after another young woman is killed in an identical fashion as the first victim, though the team is skeptical about the professor's innocence.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Wonderful', by Adam Ant
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Don't Look Back in Anger', by Oasis.
1212'Glued'Peter MarkleTyler BensingerJanuary 18, 200412.80[12]

Lt. Stillman asks Lilly to reinvestigate one of his first cases as a homicide detective: the 1980 murder of 8-year-old Timothy Barnes, who was knocked out and left on the snowy ground after a convenience store clerk accuses him of stealing super glue, only to die tragically of hypothermia; it was winter at the time. Suspects include his own parents, a group of troubled teenage boys, and his priest.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Running on Empty', by Jackson Browne
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Follow You Follow Me', by Genesis.
  • This episode has similarities to Latasha Harlins, the african-american girl who was murdered by a Korean store clerk after being accused of stealing a bottle of orange juice.
1313'The Letter'Tim HunterVeena Cabreros SudJanuary 25, 200415.75[13]

After a young woman comes forward with new information about the death of her grandmother, Lilly and the squad reopen the unsolved 1939 rape and murder of the 25-year-old black woman, Sadie Douglas. During their investigation, the team uncovers racial tensions and a secret romance that could help identify the killer.

  • Song featured in the intro: “Dream Lucky Blues”, by Julia Lee.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Blue Moon', by Ella Fitzgerald.
  • The killer confesses to accidentally killing her.
1414'The Boy in the Box'Karen GaviolaMeredith StiehmFebruary 15, 200417.33[14]

The team reopens the 1958 murder of an unidentified 6-year-old boy, whose body was found in a cardboard box in a field outside Philadelphia, after a suitcase containing the a photo of the boy among other stuff. The team discovers that the boy may have been part of the government's radiation experiments on orphans.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'You're The Nearest Thing To Heaven', by Johnny Cash
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Sweeter Than You', by Ricky Nelson.
  • No arrest, as it is proven the victim's death was an accident.
  • This was based on the real-life case of 'The Boy in the Box', a still-unsolved Philadelphia case.
  • Loosely inspired by the radiation experiments conducted at the Walter E. Fernald State School.
1515'Disco Inferno'James Whitmore, Jr.Tyler BensingerFebruary 22, 200415.33[15]
The team reinvestigates a mysterious 1978 fire that killed 22 people and destroyed a disco nightclub when the newly discovered remains of 22-year-old Benny Rosen are discovered and it is revealed that he killed by a headshot wound, which leads the team to deduce that the fire was actually a cover-up. The investigation reveals that the victim’s profession was conflicting with his personal life.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Disco Inferno', by The Trammps
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Last Dance', by Donna Summer.
  • This episode features 23 homicides, the most in the series.
  • Loosely based on both The Station Nightclub fire and The Happy Land fire.
1616'Volunteers'Allison AndersJan OxenbergMarch 7, 200415.98[16]

Human remains found during a building demolition prompt the team to investigate the unsolved 1969 double murders of 22-year-old Julia Hoffman and 23-year-old Gerald Gary, two hippies who belonged to a group that performed illegal abortions.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Volunteers', by Jefferson Airplane
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Get Together', by The Youngbloods.
1717'The Lost Soul of Herman Lester'Tim MathesonSean WhitesellMarch 14, 200415.92[17]

After a high school basketball phenom receives threatening phone calls, the team reopens the 1987 murder of his father, 17-year-old Herman Lester, another star basketball player who was found stabbed to death hours after leading his team to victory in the State Championship. The team tries to determine if there is a link between the phone calls and the murder.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Walk This Way', by Run DMC and Aerosmith.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Walk Like a Man', by Bruce Springsteen.
  • Loosely based on the Death of Benji Wilson
1818'Resolutions'Alex ZakrzewskiKim NewtonMarch 28, 200414.26[18]

The team reinvestigates the 1999 murder of 35-year-old Greg Cardiff, a husband and father, who was killed in a hit-and-run accident on New Year's Eve after a recovering alcoholic comes forward as the possible culprit. During the investigation, however, the team finds evidence that the victim may actually have been poisoned just before his death.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Save Tonight', by Eagle Eye Cherry.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Hands', by Jewel.
1919'Late Returns'David StraitonJay Beattie & Dan DworkinApril 4, 200414.25[19]

Suspicious evidence found at the scene of a current murder prompts the team to reopen the 1992 murder of 22-year-old Vanessa Prosser, a young, highly politically involved woman who was killed on the night of the 1992 presidential election. The team learns that the victim was dating a congressman with a dark secret.

  • Loosely based on the Chandra Levy case.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Don't Stop', by Fleetwood Mac
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Ordinary World', by Duran Duran.
2020'Greed'Karen GaviolaStacy KravetzApril 18, 200412.93[20]

The team reopens the 1985 murder of Charles Danville, a wealthy stockbroker who was killed during an apparent botched carjacking. The team uncovers evidence that the victim may have been cheating his clients, suggesting that the carjacking may have been a cover-up for a revenge crime.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Karma Chameleon', by Culture Club
  • Song featured in the finale: 'All Through the Night', by Cyndi Lauper.
  • Loosely inspired by the movie Wall Street.
2121'Maternal Instincts'Kevin HooksLaurie ArentApril 25, 200414.83[21]

When a juvenile delinquent comes forward claiming to have witnessed his mother's death, the team reinvestigates the 1989 murder of the young mother, 30-year-old Rebecca Morgan. The team soon discovers that the victim isn't who they thought she was.

  • Based loosely on the Cathleen Krauseneck case.
  • Song featured in the intro: 'Closer To Fine', by Indigo Girls
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Eternal Flame', by The Bangles.
  • First appearance of Susan Chuang as Dr. Frannie Ching
2222'The Plan'Agnieszka HollandVeena Cabreros SudMay 2, 200414.39[22]

The team reopens the 1999 murder of Nash Cavanaugh, a 35-year-old military academy's strict swim coach who drowned in the academy pool, after the homicide division receives a note suggesting his death was a homicide. The team learns that the victim was a pedophile who preyed upon his weaker students.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'Machinehead', by Bush
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Wise Up', by Aimee Mann.
2323'Lover's Lane'Nelson McCormickMeredith StiehmMay 23, 200414.53[23]

When DNA evidence reveals a man was wrongfully convicted of murder, the team reopens the 1986 murder of Eve Kendell, a 15-year-old girl who was raped and killed during a date with her boyfriend, 16-year-old Mark Adams, who was also assaulted, but survived at a popular lover's lane. The team soon discovers the victim was a regular object of relentless attention, leading them to believe that her murder may have been a crime of passion.

  • Song featured in the intro: 'And We Danced', by The Hooters.
  • Song featured in the finale: 'Leather and Lace', by Stevie Nicks and Don Henley.
  • Loosely based upon the 1999 murder of Krystal Dawn Steadman at the hands of Thomas Soria Sr. and Jr. The location of the attack was based on the early attacks of the Zodiac Killer.

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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.

  • 2Episodes

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]

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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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External links[edit]

  • Cold Case – Official Web Site – at Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
  • Cold Case on CBS – at CBS.com
  • Cold Case Episode List – at TV.com
  • Cold Case Episodes – at crimelab.nl

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