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Directed by Paris BarclayWritten by Jan Oxenberg
First Air Date : Sunday, 5 October 2003
Flashback year : 1983 (20 years ago)
Lorraine, the fiancé of a fireman asks Lilly to help prove that a convicted felon, Albert Miller, about to be paroled on an unrelated crime, is responsible for the murder of the fireman's first wife. The young mother was killed by a homemade bomb packed in a laundry-detergent box shortly before she was to testify in court against a man who exposed himself to her.
Stillman: Why do women always have high hopes for guys who want to kill them?
Directed by Mark PellingtonWritten by Meredith Stiehm
First Air Date : Sunday, 19 October 2003
Flashback year : 1990 (13 years ago)
Lilly re-investigates the case of a murdered church organist Mitchell Bayes, when his Alzheimer's-stricken widow begins having flashbacks of the night in question. Lilly's investigation has both Mitchell's son, Ryan, and daughter, Tina, demanding Lilly close the search.
Whatever happened, this case was a rush job.
Bayes was a hypocrite church type. Whoring Saturday night, asking forgiveness on Sunday.
We got to redeem this guy.
Directed by Deran SarafianWritten by Jan Oxenberg
First Air Date : Sunday, 16 November 2003
Flashback year : 1964 (39 years ago)
Lilly investigates the case of Daniel Holtz, a college baseball player who was found beaten to death in an alley behind a gay bar in 1964. Daniel's mother comes to Lilly in the hopes that his killer can be brought to justice before she dies. Lilly discovers the maltreatment gay victims received in the 60's, when her investigation discloses that it may have been a policeman's nightstick that made the lethal blows.
Lilly : You didn't know your son was gay?
Helen : I didn't wanna know. And now, much too late, I realize... that kept me from really knowing him.
Directed by Peter MarkleWritten by Tyler Bensinger
First Air Date : Sunday, 18 January 2004
Flashback year : 1980 (24 years ago)
Det. Stillman asks Lilly to re-open a case he couldn't solve, wherein an 8-year-old boy, Tim Barnes, was murdered in 1980. The prime suspects included a Catholic priest, three glue-sniffing teenagers, one elusive suspect, and the boy's own parents.
Directed by Paul HolahanWritten by Jan Oxenberg
First Air Date : Sunday, 14 November 2004
Flashback year : 1983 (21 years ago)
An HIV-positive gay man asks Rush and Valens to re-investigate the case of his dead partner who died of strangulation in 1983. Not only was the victim outspoken in his views about AIDS education within the 1980's secretive gay community, he was also the member of a very prominent family, disowned by his father for his sexual orientation.
He was lost and is found... the prodigal son.
Directed by Tim MathesonWritten by Jay Beattie Dan Dworkin
First Air Date : Sunday, 21 November 2004
Flashback year : 1953 (51 years ago)
The 1953 murder of a white school teacher, a communist sympathizer who was involved in civil-rights issues, is reopened after the victim's youngest son asks for it to be reinvestigated. The probe reveals that the slain man was killed on the same day that the Rosenbergs were executed and was set to testify the next day before the House Committee on Un-American Activities.
First rule of the witchhunt: Don't limit yourself to the witches.
Directed by Paris BarclayWritten by Veena Cabreros Sud
First Air Date : Sunday, 3 April 2005
Flashback year : 1963 (42 years ago)
Based on real case : Emmett Till
The unsolved 1963 murder of a black teenager, whose body was discovered by the then-young Will Jeffries, is reopened.
Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.
Directed by Paris BarclayWritten by Sean Whitesell
First Air Date : Sunday, 16 October 2005
Flashback year : 1945 (60 years ago)
Det. Rush re-opens the 1945 case of a baseball player, bludgeoned to death with his own bat.
It's only a game. Hit a ball and run around bags. Fun. But for kids. A man has a life to live.
Directed by Kevin BrayWritten by Liz Garcia
First Air Date : Sunday, 9 April 2006
Flashback year : 1929 (77 years ago)
Lilly re-opens the 1929 case of a woman found dead in a ravine on Christmas Day when the victim's great-granddaughter comes in asking for help. Meanwhile, Lilly's estranged mother shows up, hoping to re-connect with her daughter.
Do you ever feel like you want to change your life, but you can't outrun your screwed-up family?
Directed by Alex ZakrzewskiWritten by Christopher Silber
First Air Date : Sunday, 15 March 2009
Flashback year : 2009 (0 years ago)
The team members try to curtail their emotions as they search for the person who shot both Jeffries and the elderly long-time owner of the corner convenience store Jeffries had entered on his way home from work with Vera.

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