S2.E1 ∙ The Badlands
Sun, Oct 3, 2004
The triple murder of a couple running a restaurant and their employee is reopened when it is revealed in court that the man who was originally charged with the crime was robbing a store at another location at the time of the murders.
S2.E2 ∙ Factory Girls
Sun, Oct 10, 2004
The detectives reopen a World War II era case of a female factory worker who died at work from what was believed to be an accidental fall.
S2.E3 ∙ Daniela
Sun, Oct 17, 2004
Lilly and Scotty are confronted by a battered woman whose pervert husband filmed a super 8 snuff film back in 1979 of a young girl presumably being shot.
S2.E4 ∙ The House
Sun, Oct 24, 2004
Outside a prison, the bones of an inmate who tried to escape during the broadcast of Johnny Cash’s prison concert in 1968 are found in an old underground escape tunnel. Suspiciously, that inmate was supposedly killed inside the prison at another time…
S2.E5 ∙ Who’s Your Daddy
Sun, Oct 31, 2004
Lilly meets a teenage girl named Kara whose parents were shot point-blank back in ’91 and offers to reopen their murder files.
S2.E6 ∙ The Sleepover
Sun, Nov 7, 2004
The Cold Case team reopens a 1990’s murder of a shy, nerdy twelve-year-old who had a sleepover at a mentally disturbed rich girl’s house. They discover quickly that something sinister happened that night, but what was it?
S2.E7 ∙ It’s Raining Men
Sun, Nov 14, 2004
Lilly and Scotty reopen the 1983 cold case of an openly gay young man who tried to bring attention to the AIDS epidemic, much to the fear of the rich, closeted men he associated with.
S2.E8 ∙ Red Glare
Sun, Nov 21, 2004
The team investigates the murder of a school teacher in 1953 whose case wasn’t very well investigated since he believed in integration.
S2.E9 ∙ Mind Hunters
Sun, Nov 28, 2004
The Cold Case team is assigned to a very disturbing case of a sinister serial killer who kidnaps women and whacks off their heads – and he might be closer to home than they realize.
S2.E10 ∙ Discretion
Sun, Dec 19, 2004
The team investigates the 2000 slaying of an up-and-coming Connecticut prosecutor who was about to try a high profile murder case. The early investigation discovers that prior to his death he seemed to have been heavily distracted by something.
S2.E11 ∙ Blank Generation
Sun, Jan 9, 2005
The 1970’s death of a man killed by cyanide poisoning is reopened. Meanwhile, Scotty Valens is told some upsetting news and decided come back to work.
S2.E12 ∙ Yo, Adrian
Sun, Jan 16, 2005
An underdog boxer dies from a knock-out on a fight that should have been called by the referee and the boxer’s corner. The plot was deeper when the team re-investigates this cold case.
S2.E13 ∙ Time to Crime
Sun, Jan 30, 2005
The 1980’s case of a little girl is reopened after the murder weapon, an automatic gun, is turned in. It’s revealed that she was shot to death while at a playground with her mother at night.
S2.E14 ∙ Revolution
Sun, Feb 20, 2005
Detectives Rush and Valens reopen a murder case from December of 1969 after serving an arrest warrant to a draft dodger who claims he is innocent of murdering his girlfriend.
S2.E15 ∙ Wishing
Sun, Mar 6, 2005
In the early 90’s, the death of a mentally handicapped teen has been reopened. Drawings depicting the incident at the railroad tracks surface, which indicate it may not have been an accident as originally believed.
S2.E16 ∙ Revenge
Sun, Mar 13, 2005
The Cold Case team investigates the death by drowning of a young boy who disappeared from an outlet mall in the 1990’s. They uncover a bizarre, elaborate kidnapping plot in the process.
S2.E17 ∙ Schadenfreude
Sun, Mar 20, 2005
The 1980’s case of a murdered surgeon’s wife is reopened, and the team learn that originally it was thought to have been committed by her husband, who was facing a malpractice lawsuit.
S2.E18 ∙ Ravaged
Sun, Mar 27, 2005
The 1995 case of an alcoholic barmaid is reopened. The team learn she was struggling to recover for the sake of her neglected children, and that she was often a target for jokes and harassment.
S2.E19 ∙ Strange Fruit
Sun, Apr 3, 2005
Jeffries reopens a 1963 case in which he, as a child, found the body of a 16-year-old African American boy who had been planning to attend Martin Luther King’s March on Washington.
S2.E20 ∙ Kensington
Sun, Apr 24, 2005
An optimistic young mill worker is murdered months after the mill closes.
S2.E21 ∙ Creatures of the Night
Sun, May 1, 2005
An apartment building doorman is murdered while his girlfriend dances at the Rocky Horror Picture Show, and Lilly tries to pursue the killer.
S2.E22 ∙ Best Friends
Sun, May 8, 2005
An old truck is found in a river with human remains inside, leading the team to re-open the case of a girl who disappeared in 1932. When the girl’s former best friend is interviewed, questions arise: just best friends, or forbidden love?
S2.E23 ∙ The Woods
Sun, May 22, 2005
When a suspected serial killer resurfaces after walking away from his earlier interrogation, Lilly unravels his childhood, which was filled with abuse, rape, murder and insanity, and he follows her every move.

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