Det. Lilly Rush (Kathryn Morris), the Philadelphia homicide squad's lone female detective, specializes in solving “cold cases,” crimes committed long ago that have never been solved. Working alongside Det. Scotty Valens (Danny Pino), Lilly takes a fresh look into such crimes hoping to identify the missing links that will result in long-overdue justice.
S1/EP 1 - Look Again
Detective Lilly Rush works on "cold cases" for the Philadelphia Police Department, reopening dormant 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.
S1/EP 2 - Gleen
The fiancée of fireman Rob Deamer asks Lilly to help prove that Albert Miller, a convicted felon about to be paroled on an unrelated crime, is responsible for the murder of Rob's first wife. When Rob's daughter, Gwen, starts threatening Albert, Lilly discovers several disturbing facts about Rob, including relationships and secret marriages that ended violently. During her investigation, she uncovers evidence that could potentially clear Albert while leading directly to the true killer.
S1/EP 3 - Our Boy is Back
Rush confronts an old case involving a serial rapist who preys on single women. When the rapist announces he's returned to Philadelphia after a five-year absence and plans to strike again, Rush and Vera attempt to catch the criminal before he acts.
S1/EP 4 - Churchgoing People
When Caroline Bayes, a woman suffering from Alzheimer's Disease, experiences flashbacks about the 1990 murder of her husband, Rush reopens the file. During her investigation, Rush finds something amiss with the murder scene.
S1/EP 5 - The Runner
Rush reopens a 1973 case involving the unsolved murder of a young police officer who responded to a call at a drug-infested housing project. After a woman, who appears to be under the influence of drugs, delivers new evidence, Rush decides to investigate.
S1/EP 6 - Love Conquers Al
Rush reopens the murder case of a 16-year-old girl after a prison inmate, bargaining for a reduced sentence, relates a conversation he overheard 22 years ago, intimating that the wrong man is currently serving time for the murder.
S1/EP 7 - A Time to Hate
Rush gets a visit from a frail 75-year-old woman seeking justice for her dead son, the victim of a 1964 gay bashing incident. As Rush investigates, she discovers a former underground world in which gay men were forced to live like criminals.
S1/EP 8 - Fly Away
Rush and Valens reopen a case involving a young woman, Rosie Miles, who is slowly emerging from a 2-year coma with no memory of the murder of her daughter, Toya.
S1/EP 9 - Sherry Darlin'
Rush reopens a cold case when she receives a cryptic phone call from an anonymous man who claims he murdered his grandmother in 1989 and buried her in the basement of his former home.
S1/EP 10 - Hitchhiker
Rush reopens the case of a hitchhiker found murdered in 1997 near Atlantic City, New Jersey.
S1/EP 11 - Hubris
A former college professor, Roy Minard, asks Rush to reopen a murder case. Minard's career ended in disgrace when he became the prime suspect in the violent murder of his student Holly Rickter.
S1/EP 12 - Glued
Lieutenant Stillman asks Rush to investigate the 1980 unsolved murder of an 8-year-old boy. Stillman worked the case and is still haunted by it.
S1/EP 13 - The Letter
Rush confronts her oldest murder case yet when Sarah Tucker, the 40-year-old granddaughter of Sadie Douglas, a black woman murdered in 1939, provides letters Sadie wrote to Sarah's mother, at one point seeming to implicate a milkman.
S1/EP 14 - Boy in the Box
Rush and Valens reopen the unsolved killing of Arnold Collier, a 6-year-old orphan who died in an empty field in 1958.
S1/EP 15 - Disco Inferno
In 1978, fire destroyed a disco, and 23 people died. The partial remains of a body were recently found six feet underneath the building site—in the former VIP room. The victim died of a gunshot wound to the head.
S1/EP 16 - Volunteers
Human remains found in the excavation site for a new building lead Rush and Valens to investigate the unsolved deaths of a man and a woman in their mid-20s who disappeared in 1969.
S1/EP 17 - The Lost Soul of Herman Lester
Stillman asks Rush and Valens to reopen the 1987 case of Philadelphia high school basketball star Herman Lester, who was stabbed to death hours after leading his team to the state championship.
S1/EP 18 - Resolutions
Rush and Valens investigate a case involving the hit-and-run car accident death of Craig Cardiff on New Year's Eve 1999.
S1/EP 19 - Late Returns
A current murder case leads Rush and Valens to reopen a cold case from 1992 involving a young woman, Vanessa Prosser, killed after leaving a political event on election night.
S1/EP 20 - Greed
Rush and Valens reopen the 1985 murder case of Charles Danville , a wealthy stockbroker killed during a possible botched carjacking.
S1/EP 21 - Maternal Instinct
A court-appointed psychologist approaches Rush regarding a client, Sean, a troubled 17-year-old boy who's been lost in the foster care system since he witnessed the murder of his mother, Rebecca, 14 years ago.
S1/EP 22 - The Plan
Rush, Valens and Vera investigate the 1999 murder of a military academy swim coach, Nash Cavanaugh, who died in the academy's swimming pool.
S1/EP 23 - Lovers Lane
DNA evidence reveals the wrong man was imprisoned for the 1986 murder of 15-year-old Eve Kendall. Rush and Valens reopen the case and discover that the teen was desired by several men, younger and older.
S2/EP 1 - The Badlands
After new evidence clears an accused murderer during his triple homicide trial, the detectives talk to the murdered busboy's brother. Then they interview a waitress and a local thug. Both reportedly argued with one of the murder victims that night.
S2/EP 2 - Factory Girls
A 60-year reunion of World War II female factory workers stirs up memories of a mysterious death. A friend of the deceased confides to Rush that the death is not what it appears to be and begs her to dig deeper into the case.
S2/EP 3 - Daniela
After receiving a home movie in which a young woman is apparently shot and killed, Rush and Valens reopen a 1979 unsolved "Jane Doe" murder case.
S2/EP 4 - The House
In 1968, Johnny Cash's Folsom Prison concert was broadcast to millions of inmates across the U.S. That night in a Philadelphia prison, an inmate was murdered during a melee, his body believed to be hidden in the prison. Rush and the team reopen the case.
S2/EP 5 - Who's Your Daddy?
Rush and the team reopen the 13-year-old case of two Cambodian immigrants who were brutally murdered in their home in what was then believed to be a robbery.
S2/EP 6 - The Sleepover
When a young woman is found strangled and dumped in a local swimming hole, Rush and the detectives realize this new crime mirrors the unsolved murder of a 12-year-old girl killed in 1989 during a sleepover.
S2/EP 7 - It's Raining Men
A man who first contracted AIDS in 1983 asks Rush and Valens to reopen the unsolved strangulation death of his former life partner.
S2/EP 8 - Red Glare
The Communist Witch Hunts of the 1950s come back to haunt the survivors when Rush and the team reopen an unsolved murder.
S2/EP 9 - Mind Hunter
The body of a woman who has been missing since 1985 is discovered in a wildlife preserve. The victim was shot through the heart. The detectives interview her daughter, who was 12 years old when the woman went missing.
S2/EP 10 - Discretion
Rush reopens the unsolved 2000 murder of a prominent, ambitious Puerto Rican assistant district attorney who is posthumously linked to a scandal.
S2/EP 11 - Blank Generation
At the urging of the deceased's sister, Rush and Valens reopen the 1978 suicide of Matthew Adams, a cult member who died of cyanide poisoning.
S2/EP 12 - Yo, Adrian
The deathbed confession of a boxing referee prompts Rush and the team to reopen a 1976 case involving an overmatched fighter who died moments after suffering a terrible beating in a bout that should have been stopped.
S2/EP 13 - Time to Crime
The 1987 drive-by shooting death of a little girl, the innocent victim of what was assumed to be a gang retaliation attack, is reopened after the murder weapon suddenly turns up as part of the city's gun recovery program.
S2/EP 14 - Revolution
Rush and the team investigate the 1969 strangulation murder of 19-year-old Ellie McCormick, whose body was discovered in her boyfriend, Warren's, apartment the day he fled to Canada to avoid fighting in Vietnam.
S2/EP 15 - Wishing
The death of a mentally handicapped teenaged boy is re-investigated when new evidence reveals the teen may have been murdered. Rush and the team discover that the boy was bullied by local jocks, and a false sexual-harassment claim was filed against him.
S2/EP 16 - Revenge
The detectives investigate the cold case of a murdered pedophile whose corpse was discovered a few months after the body of a kidnapped boy was found. The young boy was taken from a department store and found dead a month later.
S2/EP 17 - Schadenfreude
The recent death of a female heroin addict prompts Rush and the team to reopen the supposedly solved 1982 murder case of Lindsay Chase, the addict's former co-worker.
S2/EP 18 - Ravaged
Vera's high school sweetheart asks the team to reopen the case of the death of her older sister. Ruled as an accident in the late 1990s, the woman's death was forgotten until a man recounts seeing her that fateful night.
S2/EP 19 - Strange Fruit
Rush and the squad reopen the cold case that motivated Jeffries to become a cop. A young black teenager was left beaten to death in a rough neighborhood park in the early 1960s.
S2/EP 20 - Kensington
The 1985 murder case of a young mill worker is reopened when Rush learns that a recent parolee admitted to stealing money off the victim's body. Rush and the team discover that the victim, Joe Young, worked at the Kensington Mill before it closed.
S2/EP 21 - Creatures of the Night
The unsolved 1977 case involving the death of Philadelphia doorman Mike Cahill is reopened when Rush and Valens try to link his murder to a serial killer about to be released from prison due to a legal technicality.
S2/EP 22 - Best Friends
When an old truck containing human bones is pulled from the Delaware River, Rush and Valens reopen a 1932 missing persons case.
S2/EP 23 - The Woods
Rush and Valens investigate the discovery of nine human skulls buried in a residential backyard. The house has remained vacant since 1972, when 33-year-old Simone Marks, who was later murdered, shared the home with her 12-year-old boy, George.
S3/EP 1 - Family
When a 17-year-old foster child tells Rush that a man claiming to be her father contacted her, the team reopens the murder of a teenager who was run over by a car.
S3/EP 2 - The Promise
After viewing a picture of an overweight college freshman being held down and forced to drink alcohol, Rush reopens the case, which was originally ruled an accidental death.
S3/EP 3 - Bad Night
Rush reopens the murder of a man after his mother finds a letter suggesting he was killed by someone he knew and was not a random victim of copycat killings inspired by a movie.
S3/EP 4 - Colors
Rush and Jeffries investigate a 1945 case involving a baseball great who was beaten to death with his own bat after a game. The only evidence is the victim's bloodstained jersey.
S3/EP 5 - Committed
Rush reopens a case involving an elderly woman who died of natural causes but had been using the identity of another woman who disappeared in 1954.
S3/EP 6 - Saving Patrick Bubley
The victim in a gang shooting is the brother of the first murder victim whose case Rush worked. Rush is determined to stop the cycle and save another brother.
S3/EP 7 - Start Up
When a diary is discovered on a recycled computer, Rush reopens the 1999 case of a healthy young woman who died of a stress-induced heart attack after her dot-com company crashed.
S3/EP 8 - Honor
ID tags found in a drug house lead Rush to reopen the 1972 shooting of a former Vietnam POW. She learns he was having trouble adjusting to being home after fighting in Vietnam.
S3/EP 9 - A Perfect Day
When evidence of the death of a 4-year-old girl washes up on the shore, Rush reopens a 1965 case and inspects hospital records to discover the child was the victim of abuse.
S3/EP 10 - Frank's Best
Rush reopens the case of a well-liked local deli owner who was beaten to death. All of the evidence points to his top employee — until someone finally tells the true story.
S3/EP 11 - 8 Years
In 1980, four high school friends went off to pursue their futures, but nothing ended up as planned, and one was murdered in 1988. Bruce Springsteen songs are featured throughout.
S3/EP 12 - Detention
Rush reopens the death of a depressed teen previously considered suicide. He was obsessed with Kurt Cobain's suicide, but Rush pursues a new angle that she won't relinquish.
S3/EP 13 - Debut
When a mother claims to know who killed her daughter at a 1968 debutante ball, Rush reopens the case. The woman's desire for social status may have led to her daughter's murder.
S3/EP 14 - Dog Day Afternoons
After bank robberies by thieves wearing Johnny Cash masks, Rush finds a link that may give new information on an old murder of a bank teller during an almost identical robbery.
S3/EP 15 - Sanctuary
When a drug case is reopened, Valens reveals he had worked undercover on the high-profile case, and now he must face the demons that have been haunting him for eight years.
S3/EP 16 - One Night
Rush and her colleagues must solve a killer's demented puzzle and save a young boy's life. In one night, they are pushed to their wits' ends trying to crack the code.
S3/EP 17 - Superstar
Rush receives new evidence in the 1973 murder of a female college tennis phenomenon who beat the school's best male player in a high-profile match, but the suspect list is long.
S3/EP 18 - Willkommen
Rush reinvestigates the shooting of an aspiring actor/singer who had gotten a part in a production of "Cabaret" but on opening night was shot to death outside the backstage door.
S3/EP 19 - Beautiful Little Fool
A woman researching family history learns her great-grandmother's murder is unsolved. Rush takes the 1929 case, her oldest to date.
S3/EP 20 - Death Penalty: Final Appeal
When a corrupt cop commits suicide, questions are raised about the guilt of a death-row inmate. Misplaced evidence from the original trial indicates the wrong man was implicated.
S3/EP 21 - The Hen House
In 1945, a journalist left a note telling someone to meet her at a train station where she later died. Rush finds she was dating a man who said he was a Jew who escaped the Nazis.
S3/EP 22 - The River
Rush enters the world of gambling to search for the killer an emergency room physician. The original suspect was a mentally ill homeless man, but the evidence was circumstantial.
S3/EP 23 - Joseph
Rush breaks procedural rules, putting herself and others in danger, while investigating a drug counselor who was killed two days before he would testify against a student.
S4/EP 1 - Rampage
A 1995 case involving two teenage boys who committed suicide after going on a murderous rampage at a local mall is reopened when evidence shows there may have been a third shooter.
S4/EP 2 - The War at Home
A 2004 case involving the disappearance of a female Iraqi war veteran, Dana Tucker, is reopened when her high-tech titanium prosthetic arm is found in a river. When Dana returned from the war after fighting for 93 days, she was not the same.
S4/EP 3 - Sandhogs
When the skeletal remains of a man found in a subway tunnel are identified as a miner who disappeared in 1947, Rush and Valens believe that he may have been murdered.
S4/EP 4 - Baby Blues
Charged with the emotional task of finding an infant's killer, Rush reopens a 1982 case involving a female baby who died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome under suspicious circumstances.
S4/EP 5 - Saving Sammy
Rush mixes pleasure with business when her boyfriend, Joseph, asks her to reopen a 2003 case involving an autistic boy named Brent Harding who witnessed his parents' murder.
S4/EP 6 - Static
When the 1958 suicide of a celebrated Philadelphia disc jockey is discovered to have actually been a murder, Rush and the team must find the truth of this public persona's private life by decoding a message hidden in his final broadcast.
S4/EP 7 - The Key
A case that Jeffries worked on when he was a rookie in 1979 is reopened when evidence is found near the original location of the female victim's body.
S4/EP 8 - Fireflies
Rush reopens the 1975 case of a Caucasian girl who went missing and was presumed murdered after becoming best friends with an African-American girl, Cherise Tisdale, in a predominately white town.
S4/EP 9 - Lonely Hearts
In 1989, a homely 33-year-old woman was gunned down in an alley. Now, the unsolved murder case is reopened when a tape of the victim, made for a dating service, is found after a man's suicide.
S4/EP 10 - Forever Blue
After a dying convict gives Rush clues to an unsolved cop killing, she reopens the case. Born into a family of police officers, Sean "Coop" Cooper worked in a time when not completely legitimate methods of dealing with drug offenders were the norm.
S4/EP 11 - The Red and the Blue
When Jeffries' former partner shares new information about the 2000 murder of a male singer, the case is reopened, requiring Rush and a reluctant Scotty to travel to Knoxville, Tennessee, and delve into the world of country music.
S4/EP 12 - Knuckle Up
In 2005, a brilliant, driven honors student, James Hoffman went missing. Now, his sister finds a video clip on the Internet of James getting brutally beaten and shows it to Rush and Valens, who reopen the investigation into James' disappearance.
S4/EP 13 - Blackout
Rush and Scotty reopen a 1998 accidental death case when new evidence suggests that it may have been murder. The investigators enter the picture-perfect world of the wealthy Williams clan but soon discover that no family is perfect, especially not this one.
S4/EP 14 - 8:03
A wealthy white teen and a struggling black teen from very different towns were murdered at the same exact time of day in 2002—no one made a connection. Miller now realizes the killings may be related and persuades Rush to reopen the cases.
S4/EP 15 - Blood on the Tracks
When evidence of a pipe bomb is found in a suburban home during renovations, Rush reopens the case of a married couple killed in 1981 in what was termed an accidental gas leak explosion at the time.
S4/EP 16 - The Good-Bye Room
When Barbara, a woman who was adopted as a child, claims that her biological mother was murdered the day after Barbara was born, Rush and the team explore the world of unwed mothers and the maternity homes where they were hidden during the 1950s and ’60s.
S4/EP 17 - Shuffle, Ball Change
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.
S4/EP 18 - A Dollar-a-Dream
In 1999 a suburban mom lost her house after her husband died, and she was forced to live in her station wagon with her daughters, ages 9 and 14. Now, an environmental group finds Marlene's car—with her decomposed body in it—at the bottom of a lake.
S4/EP 19 - Offender
Twenty years ago, a man’s six-year-old son was raped and murdered, and now he intends to execute one registered sex offender every day until Rush's team can find the culprit in his son's killing.
S4/EP 20 - Stand Up and Holler
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 complicated, emotional and vicious world of high school cheerleading in order to solve the murder.
S4/EP 21 - Torn
Rush and the team reopen their oldest case to date when they investigate the 1919 death of a young suffragette. Frances May Stone was a young girl living in a world that gave women few rights, something she wanted to change by any means necessary.
S4/EP 22 - Cargo
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 who innocently got in the middle of a profitable human trafficking ring.
S4/EP 23 - The Good Death
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.
S4/EP 24 - Stalker
A hostage situation erupts in the Philadelphia police department. The team must negotiate quickly before they lose one of their own.
S5/EP 1 - Thrill Kill
Rush returns to work several weeks after being shot. She tries to convince Stillman — and herself — that she's emotionally ready to spearhead the reopening of a 1994 case of three fatally beaten boys.
S5/EP 2 - That Woman
After a tank top is discovered in the wheel well of 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. She had had a reputation in high school for being promiscuous.
S5/EP 3 - Running Around
A girl asks for the team's help finding her older sister, a teenage Amish girl who disappeared weeks after leaving home to go to Philadelphia and experience the outside world as part of an Amish right of passage.
S5/EP 4 - Devil Music
The team reopens a 1953 murder case after new evidence suggests that the victim was killed in a different place from where his body was found.
S5/EP 5 - Thick as Thieves
The team members investigate the murder case of an unidentified "Jane Doe" who just succumbed to the complications from a gunshot wound that put her in a coma in 1989. They discover that she was a grifter with a male partner and many vengeful victims.
S5/EP 6 - Wunderkind
The team reopens the 1992 case of a 14-year-old inner-city math whiz who was shot after his 16-year-old half-brother exploited the genius' knack for counting cards and cracking safes to benefit a local gang.
S5/EP 7 - World's End
The remains of a housewife are discovered in a well. She had made headlines for vanishing on the night of Orson Welles' 1938 radio broadcast of "The War of the Worlds."
S5/EP 8 - It Takes a Village
Rush and the team hunt for a serial killer after a newly missing boy's body is discovered in a rented storage unit, and the remains of three boys who vanished between 1999 and 2003 are subsequently found in separate units issued to the same name.
S5/EP 9 - Boy Crazy
In 1963, a teenage girl caused a stir by dressing and behaving like a boy. She was then found dead and, ever since, has been considered a suicide victim. However, after hearing from an alleged witness, the team wonders if the girl was actually murdered.
S5/EP 10 - Justice
When the word "rapist" is found written on the gravestone of a popular male college student fatally shot 25 years ago, the team uncovers that the college staff and police had ignored female students who had accused him of date rape before his death.
S5/EP 11 - Family 8108
The team, attempting to solve the 1945 murder of a man, investigates whether the man's release from a Japanese-American internment camp during World War II—and moving his family from California to Philadelphia shortly afterward—had anything to do with it.
S5/EP 12 - Sabotage
The team searches for a serial bomber whose latest pipe bomb maimed the wrong target and whose three previous bombings — in 1999, 2001 and 2003 — collectively blinded a man and killed two others.
S5/EP 13 - Spiders
The team reopens the 1998 case of a murdered teenage girl after her father is arrested for savagely beating the teen's stepsister, who is just 3 years old.
S5/EP 14 - Andy In C Minor
After new evidence — a substantial splatter of the blood of a popular deaf boy who went missing in 2006 — is discovered in a storage room at the high school for the deaf the teen attended, the team attempts to find the boy's body and killer.
S5/EP 15 - The Road
Lilly and Valens head to West Virginia to retrieve a primary suspect for the 2007 presumed homicide of a young woman abducted from the parking lot outside her engagement party.
S5/EP 16 - Bad Reputation
When newfound evidence is found confirming the murder of an ex-con, the team sets out to find the man's killer.
S5/EP 17 - Slipping
The team reopens a suicide case from 1962 after evidence is produced that the deceased did not write the suicide note.
S5/EP 18 - Ghost of My Child
Lilly and her team investigate when a former junkie claims she just saw her child in a park, even though he died in a fire in 2005.
S6/EP 1 - Glory Days
Lilly and the team reopen the 1973 case of a murdered football player after new evidence surfaces.
S6/EP 2 - True Calling
Rush and the team investigate the 1991 death of an inner-city school teacher when her car keys are found by a former student.
S6/EP 3 - Wednesday's Women
Rush and the team re-open the 1964 murder case of a young white woman who secretly traveled to Mississippi during Freedom Summer.
S6/EP 4 - Roller Girl
Rush and the team investigate the 1978 death of a teenage roller skater who was found in a ravine when a new witness claims to have information about it.
S6/EP 5 - Shore Leave
Rush and the team investigate the 1951 case of a young Marine who was found dead after going AWOL on his last night of shore leave.
S6/EP 6 - The Dealer
Lilly and the team investigate the 1981 case of a missing single mother after her body is found in the trunk of a car.
S6/EP 7 - One Small Step
Lilly and the team investigate the 1969 case of a murdered 12-year-old boy after a new clue is given to the retired cop who has never gave up the case.
S6/EP 8 - Triple Threat
Lilly and the team reopen the 1989 murder case of a Russian opera prodigy who defected with her family to the United States.
S6/EP 9 - Pin Up Girl
The team reopens the 1953 case of a pinup girl when a fan's crime-scene photo offers new evidence.
S6/EP 10 - Street Money
The team reopens the 2005 murder case of a young politician who vowed to rid the neighborhood he grew up in of drug dealers who prey on young kids.
S6/EP 11 - Wings
The team investigates the 1960 case of a murdered flight attendant. Songs recorded by the legendary Frank Sinatra will be featured exclusively.
S6/EP 12 - Lotto Fever
The team reopens the 2007 case of an auto mechanic who was murdered after winning the lottery. And Valens and Frankie's budding relationship may have a problem.
S6/EP 13 - Breaking News
Rush and the team reopen the 1988 murder case of an up-and-coming reporter when previously unseen footage of her indicating that she was on to a big story is uncovered.
S6/EP 14 - The Brush Man
Rush and the team reopen the 1967 case of a murdered brush salesman when his remains are found at the bottom of a duck pond.
S6/EP 15 - Witness Protection
The team tackles an unusual dual investigation of a missing teen and his murdered father, both in the witness protection program.
S6/EP 16 - Jackals
The team reopens the 1976 case of a murdered honor roll student after a photo reveals her connection to a notoriously vicious motorcycle gang.
S6/EP 17 - Officer Down
As Jeffries fights for his life after being shot in a local convenience store, the rest of the team searches for the shooter.
S6/EP 18 - Mind Games
The team tries to determine if a homeless and delusional paranoid schizophrenic killed his former psychiatrist. John Lennon songs are featured.
S6/EP 19 - Libertyville
The team reopens the 1958 murder case of a suave, successful real estate developer when new evidence he may not have been killed where his body was found.
S6/EP 20 - Stealing Home
The team investigates the 1999 murder case of a Cuban refugee who was on his way to being a major league baseball player.
S6/EP 21 - November 22nd
The team reopens the 1963 case of a pool hustler who was fatally shot the same day as President John F. Kennedy.
S6/EP 22 - The Long Blue Line
The team investigates the 2005 murder of the first female cadet at a local military school.
S6/EP 23 - Into the Blue
Rush relives painful memories of when she forged her own path as the first female homicide detective in the Philadelphia Police Department.
S7/EP 1 - The Crossing
The trial against the military academy official who tried to harm Rush begins.
S7/EP 2 - Hoodrats
The team investigates the 1995 murder of a 17-year-old boy who left his dysfunctional home for the streets, where he started to make his mark as a skateboarding prodigy.
S7/EP 3 - Jurisprudence
Valens has ties to a teen whose 2004 murder in a juvenile detention center is being investigated by the team. Lilly reconnects with former love Eddie Saccardo.
S7/EP 4 - Soul
The team reopens the 1970 murder case of a young musician who was secretly instrumental in creating the Philadelphia soul sound.
S7/EP 5 - WASP
The team looks into the 1944 murder of the top pilot of the civilian WWII Women Air Force Service Pilots.
S7/EP 6 - Dead Heat
The team investigates the murder of an accomplished Mexican-born jockey who went missing in 1986.
S7/EP 7 - Read Between The Lines
The team explores the 1991 murder of a 14-year-foster child just starting to break through as a gifted rapper.
S7/EP 8 - Chinatown
The team reopens Stillman's 1983 case of a Chinese American teen who was murdered three months after his girlfriend was killed by Chinese gang members.
S7/EP 9 - Forensics
New evidence prompts the team to believe that foul play— not suicide— was involved in the 1999 death of a high school debate team champion.
S7/EP 10 - Iced
The team tries to find who murdered a minor league ice hockey player on the night that the U.S. team beat the Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympics. BOB SEGER songs play exclusively.
S7/EP 11 - The Good Soldier
The team opens the case of an army recruiter killed two days before his scheduled deployment to Iraq.
S7/EP 12 - The Runaway Bunny
Suspects abound in the 1974 murder case of a private investigator.
S7/EP 13 - Bombers
While investigating the death of a tagger, Rush, Valens and Miller each deal with vexing personal issues.
S7/EP 14 - Metamorphosis
The team investigates the 1971 death of a teenage circus performer whose fall may not have been accidental.
S7/EP 15 - Two Weddings
The team passes the time at a work acquaintance's wedding by investigating if the bride was responsible for her previous fiancé's unsolved 2008 murder.
S7/EP 16 - One Fall
The team reopens the 1986 case of a dock worker moonlighting as a wrestler who was shot.
S7/EP 17 - Flashover
When Vera goes missing, the team hopes one of his old arson cases might offer a lead to his whereabouts. Songs by the iconic rock group PINK FLOYD will be featured exclusively.
S7/EP 18 - The Last Drive In
A tough FBI agent once romantically tied to Stillman enlists the team's aid in finding a serial killer.
S7/EP 19 - Bullet
The team partners with the FBI to apprehend a serial killer before he shoots his next victims.
S7/EP 20 - Free Love
Feelings develop between Rush and FBI agent Ryan Cavanaugh as they work on the unsolved case of a U.S. soldier murdered at Woodstock between tours in Vietnam.
S7/EP 21 - Almost Paradise
Rush tries to ignore her father's appeals to give her troublemaker sister, Christina, another chance.
S7/EP 22 - Shattered
As Valens joins forces with Rush to find her abducted drug-addicted sister, Christina.