Available Episodes
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.
..More
Rush and Valens investigate a case involving the hit-and-run car accident death of Craig Cardiff on New Year's Eve 1999. The detectives begin to suspect that Cardiff was a victim of foul play.
..More
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.
..More
Rush and Valens reopen the 1985 murder case of Charles Danville, a wealthy stockbroker killed during a possible botched carjacking.
..More
A psychologist approaches Rush regarding a client, a troubled 17-year-old boy who's been lost in the foster care system since he witnessed the murder of his mother 14 years ago.
..More
Rush, Valens and Vera investigate the 1999 murder of a military academy swim coach who died in the academy's swimming pool. Meanwhile, Valens encounters a problem at home.
..More
In the season finale, DNA evidence reveals the wrong man has been imprisoned for the 1986 murder of beautiful 15-year-old Eve Kendall. Rush and Valens reopen the case.
..More
After new evidence clears an accused murderer during his triple homicide trial, the detectives talk to the murdered busboy's brother, who provides them with some clues.
..More
About
The executive producers of the hit shows "Without a Trace" and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," Jerry Bruckheimer and Jonathan Littman, along with Meredith Stiehm ("ER," "NYPD Blue"), explore an equally absorbing facet of law enforcement in this fascinating drama series. Headstrong and resourceful, Detective Lilly Rush works on "cold cases" for the Philadelphia Police Department, reopening dormant, unsolved 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.