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Directed by James Whitmore Jr.Written by Veena Cabreros Sud
First Air Date : Sunday, 30 November 2003
Flashback year : 2001 (2 years ago)
When a young woman, Rosie Miles, wakes up from a coma, Lilly re-opens the fall in which her 6-year-old daughter Toya died. Things get complicated when the mother remembers very little of that night, and Lilly feels especially motivated to find the killer, as Rosie was poor and living on welfare, reminding Lilly of her own past, and giving her an emotional bond to Rosie.
Lilly : We got nothing. We got a witness. Whose hard drive's been erased. "Bruises and butterflies", that's her big contribution.
Stillman : Black man hauling ass through lily-white Port Richmond? Stands out like Vera in a bikini.
Directed by David StraitonWritten by Jay Beattie Dan Dworkin
First Air Date : Sunday, 4 April 2004
Flashback year : 1992 (12 years ago)
Based on real case : Chandra Levy
The shooting death of a man in his driveway is connected to the unsolved 1992 murder of a Democratic campaign worker whose lifeless body was thrown into a nearby river on election night. The investigation centers on the relationship the dead woman had with a present-day congressman. Apparently, the victim in the current homicide probed into the earlier slaying and discovered damning new evidence. Elsewhere, Lilly spies Kite flirting with a new ADA and gets jealous.
If there's one thing I learned from Bill Clinton, never lie about that sort of thing.
Directed by David Von AnckenWritten by Stacy Kravetz
First Air Date : Sunday, 10 October 2004
Flashback year : 1943 (61 years ago)
On the eve of the 60-year reunion of women who worked in a weapons factory during World War II, Lilly is asked to re-investigate the death of Alice Miller, one of the worker girls. The death was deemed accidental at the time, but her friend pleads to Lilly to look closer into the case.
Directed by Emilio EstevezWritten by Liz Garcia
First Air Date : Sunday, 7 November 2004
Flashback year : 1990 (14 years ago)
Film tribute : Heathers
Lilly reopens a 1990 murder case, in which a prep-school girl was found dead in a local swimming hole, after a present-day victim with similar markings is discovered at the same place. The investigation reveals that the victim of the earlier crime was routinely tormented by a trio of classmates who invited her to a sleepover the night she was killed.
Rita, listen to me. Everyone who's ever been anything in the history of time has been a loser in junior high. In 6 years from now, you're gonna be in college and you are gonna be the coolest girl around. Because you're smart and you're different and you're wacky. And that's what's important in this world. Not what those idiot girls think of you.
Directed by Mark PellingtonWritten by Liz Garcia
First Air Date : Sunday, 8 May 2005
Flashback year : 1932 (73 years ago)
When an old truck containing human bones is pulled from the Delaware River, the team re-opens the case of a missing and possibly murdered girl who disappeared unexpectedly in 1932.
I came up from the dark without you, and every day since has been in shadow.
Directed by Roxann DawsonWritten by Veena Cabreros Sud
First Air Date : Sunday, 27 November 2005
Flashback year : 1965 (40 years ago)
When a fisherman finds evidence of a young girl's death washed up on a shore in New Jersey, Lilly re-opens the 1965 case of 4-year-old child who had a seemingly abusive mother.
Directed by Jessica LandawWritten by Liz Garcia
First Air Date : Sunday, 15 January 2006
Flashback year : 1994 (12 years ago)
Film tribute : The Breakfast Club
When a note connected to a supposed suicide is found, the team re-opens the 1994 case of a high-school kid who fell from 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.
Goodbye forever bloody / but beautiful we three are / falling from heaven
Directed by Tim HunterWritten by Karin Lewicki Kate Purdy
First Air Date : Sunday, 29 January 2006
Flashback year : 1968 (38 years ago)
Lilly re-opens the 1968 case of an 18-year-old girl who died -- apparently accidentally -- at the night of her debutante ball. Now her mother comes forth with new evidence when a local art dealer is accused of murdering his wife in the same manner the girl died.
- Crushed skull, spinal fracture. A bad fall.
- Or a good shove.
Directed by Alex ZakrzewskiWritten by Samantha Howard Corbin
First Air Date : Sunday, 1 October 2006
Flashback year : 2004 (2 years ago)
The team re-opens the 2004 case of a female veteran of the Iraqi War when her prosthetic arm is found in a river. Meanwhile, Scotty visits his older brother in connection with a case that brings up painful memories from their childhood.
Directed by Kevin BrayWritten by Tyler Bensinger
First Air Date : Sunday, 8 April 2007
Flashback year : 1919 (88 years ago)
The team re-investigates their oldest cold case yet, the 1919 murder of a young woman who was a passionate advocate for women's right to vote.
- Be our coldest job yet.
- Record breaker.

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