Kat : Haven't been since high school (Mississippi). I have relatives in Jackson. Went every summer growing up.
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Kat : Try 17 hours in an old beater with leather seats and no AC. (about the trip between Philly and Jackson)
Jeffries : That's some cruel and unusual family vacation.
Kat : Yeah. Dad always made us stop at this catfish joint. Said it was the best in the state.
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Kat : These burrs made a real mess of my hair when I was a kid. Red clay all over my clothes, mud between my toes.
Jeffries : Sounds like a tomboy heaven.
6x03 Wednesday's Women

Summary
Rush and the team investigate the 1964 murder case of a young white woman who, under the guise of selling Tupperware, secretly traveled in a mixed group to Mississippi during Freedom Summer to bring supplies and help with the Freedom schools.
So what the heck do Tupperware and civil rights have in common?
Sidestories
Eddie and Lilly go on a bowling date together. They have to end the relationship because Saccardo is required to do an undercover job.
Nick Vera comes back with arms full of Tupperwares after an interview. He tries to resell some to Jeffries --without success. He ends up cleaning the squad fridge and using them there.
Kat picks Jeffries for the trip to Mississippi.
Music
"You Really Got Me" - The Kinks
"Blue Velvet" - Bobby Vinton
"Walk On By" - Dionne Warwick
"Come See About Me" - The Supremes
"Nearer My God To Thee" - ?
"Will The Circle Be Unbroken?" - Jimmy Collier
"This Little Light of Mine" - Tracie Thoms
Notes
Murder weapon: Car
Flashback style: Color
Motive: Disillusion-or-let-down
New lead: Document
Murder type: Murder 2
Motive: Race hate
Motive: Heat of the moment
Other episodes from 1964:
1x07 A Time to Hate
4x16 The Good-bye Room
Was originally ruled as an accidental death.
The new evidence is a threatening letter and the new information that the victim was in Mississipi during freedom summer.
Miller and Jeffries (even if he said in 4x11 The Red and the Blue that he stays north of the Mason Dixon line) travel to Mississipi to investigate.
Actor John Finn directed this episode and actress Tracie Thoms sings the closing song.
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