Recaps
Season 5: Episode 17: Ghost of My Child
A woman whose child was killed in an apartment building fire in 2005 claims her son is still alive after seeing him at the park. The woman’s drug history and the fact that the fire started in her apartment ... More...
Season 5: Episode 16: Bad Reputation
The hand of a man the police thought was a fugitive since 1997 turns up with no body attached to it. The team learns that a drug dealer had been using the hand for fingerprints and swears the man who the ... More...
Season 5: Episode 15: The Road
Rush and Valens go out of state to escort back to Philly a suspect believed to be responsible for the disappearance and presumed murder of a woman who went missing 8 months earlier.
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Season 5: Episode 14: Andy in C Minor
The detectives investigate the 2006 death of a teenage deaf boy. Blood confirming the identity of a teenage boy once believed to be missing is found at the city's one and only high school for the deaf. ... More...
Season 5: Episode 13: Spiders
The team re-opens the 1998 case of a murdered teenaged girl after her father is arrested for savagely beating the teen's 3-year-old step-sister.
They go to visit Tamyra's father in prison and ... More...
Season 5: Episode 12: Sabotage
A present day pipe bombing shows similar characteristics to three prior pipe bombings all of which took place in the last nine years. The evidence is lacking with two dead victims and two critically maimed ... More...
Season 5: Episode 11: Family 8108
The team reopens the investigation of a Japanese man whose death occurred after being released from a Japanese-American camp in California during World War II.
Ray Takahashi was a hard working ... More...
Season 5: Episode 10: Justice
A vandalized grave stone with the word "rapist" spray painted on it has the detectives reinvestigating the 1982 murder of a popular and well respected college student. The victim, Mike Delaney, was considered ... More...
Season 5: Episode 09: Boy Crazy
A teenage girl whose death was originally filed as a suicide in 1963 turns out to be a homicide when a witness steps forward to say he she didn't jump off the bridge as originally believed but was thrown ... More...
Season 5: Episode 08: It Takes a Village
The present day discovery of a young boy's body found stuffed in a freezer located in a storage facility leads the detectives on a race against time as their investigation uncovers the disappearance of ... More...
Season 5: Episode 07: World's End
Back in 1938 on the night of Orson Welles' "War of the Worlds," a young wife and mother, Audrey Metz, vanished as her husband and son fled the neighborhood to escape the invading "Martians." After decades ... More...
Season 5: Episode 06: Wunderkind
Lilly and the team are led to reopen the case of a dead 14-year-old inner city genius who was shot dead five years back after getting involved in some local gang business. A card-counting expert, Terrence ... More...
Season 5: Episode 05: Thick as Thieves
When a shooting victim from 1989 finally dies after living for years as an invalid, her death is called a murder. The woman, a Jane Doe, received mysterious gifts of champagne and caviar each month at ... More...
Season 5: Episode 04: Devil's Music
A man losing his eyesight wants to report what he believes was a murder 54 years earlier in 1953. The murder victim was an 18-year-old boy, Bingo, whose dream of making it big in rock-n-roll was cut short ... More...
Season 5: Episode 03: Running Around
A sixteen year old Amish girl asks the detective to help her find her older sister, who left in 2006 to go on Rumspringa and never returned. The sister, Sarah, believes something must have happened to ... More...
Season 5: Episode 02: That Woman
The shirt of a teenage girl found in the wheel well of an abandoned van leads to a cold case from 1998, when a 15-year-old Carrie Swett, was assaulted and left for dead in the park. The van turns out to ... More...
Season 5: Episode 01: Thrill Kill
Weeks have passed since Lilly was shot by Ed Marteson, and she has fortunately recovered and returned to work. But memories of the shooting plague her, coloring the way she does her job. Stillman insists ... More...