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24 May 2026Lilly tries to determine whether a man's imprisonment in a camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II had any bearing on his murder shortly after his release.
New evidence prompts the team to re-examine the 1958 murder of a newlywed Ivy League grad (Johnathon Schaech) who led the charge for developing suburban communities with affordable housing outside Philadelphia.
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Lilly tries to determine whether a man's imprisonment in a camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II had any bearing on his murder shortly after his release.
The team investigates the death of an accomplished 45-year-old jockey who disappeared within hours of losing a race that he had planned to be his last before retiring.
The team investigates the 1944 murder of a woman who volunteered to fly noncombat missions for the Air Force; Lilly fixates on her nemesis.
The team investigates the 1970 murder of a musician who kept his involvement with Philadelphia's music scene a secret from his strict preacher father; Lilly meets her teenage stepbrother.
Rush and the team investigate the 1964 murder case of a young woman working with Freedom schools.
The team reopens the case of an innocent teenage inmate, killed in a juvenile detention center; Lilly reconnects with former love Saccardo.
The team investigates the 1995 murder of a teenager who left his dysfunctional home and gained fame on the streets for his skateboarding skills.
The team reviews the 1966 shipboard killing of a young woman previously thought to have jumped overboard; Maj. Kitchener (Daniel Baldwin) stands trial for running Rush's car off a bridge.
The team intensifies its efforts to solve the 2005 murder of a female cadet when the killer commits a shocking act against Lilly.
Proof that a suicide note was not written in the deceased's handwriting sends Lily and the team in search of a killer in the 1962 death.
New evidence prompts the team to reopen the 1973 case of a murdered football player, whose death may have been linked to a steroid cover-up.
A former drug addict insists she saw her son in a park three years after he allegedly died in a fire.
When evidence confirming the murder of an ex-con is found in a drug dealer's freezer, the team searches for the man's killer.
An attraction grows between Rush and FBI agent Ryan Cavanaugh as they investigate the 1969 murder of a soldier; jewelry is stolen from Vera's girlfriend's home.
After determining a serial killer's identity, the team works with the FBI to apprehend him and protect potential targets.
The team looks into the death of a teenage circus aerialist; Rush faces possible charges in another case.
Newly discovered details about the mugger of Valen's mother, a joint-custody request from Miller's ex and brewing legal hurdles for Rush vex those team members as they attempt to solve the 1983 murder of a graffiti artist.
The team reopens the case of a dockworker who moonlighted as a professional wrestler until he was fatally shot in 1986; Valens secretly looks into a lead on the man who mugged and raped his mother.
While at a colleague's wedding, the team tries to determine if the bride was responsible for her former fiancé's death.
Lilly and the team investigate the case of a Marine who was found dead after he went AWOL on his last night of shore leave.
When a new witness claims to have information, Lilly and the team reopen the 1978 case of the death of a teenage skater who was found in a ravine.
Investigating the fatal shooting of a college student 25 years earlier, the team suspects several former coeds who accused him of date rape.
The team investigates the 1963 murder of a teenage girl who dressed and acted like a boy; Valens learns the result of Internal Affairs' investigation of him.
When a student finds a former teacher's car keys in an old desk, Lilly and the team take a new look at the teacher's death, previously thought to be a fatal carjacking.
The team investigates the 1991 murder of a 14-year-old foster child who was starting to establish herself as a talented rapper.
Lilly and Valens go to West Virginia to retrieve a suspect for the presumed homicide of a woman who was abducted from the parking lot outside her engagement party.
New evidence confirms that a popular deaf teen was murdered in 2006, prompting the team to launch a search for the boy's body and his killer.
The team investigates the 2005 case of an Army recruiter who was killed two days before his scheduled deployment to Iraq.
The team reopens the 1980 case of a hockey player who was killed at his team's ice rink in Philadelphia the day the U.S. hockey team beat the Soviet team at the Winter Olympics.
The team searches for the killer of a champion debater whom people believed had committed suicide after losing a debate.
The team reopens the 1983 case of a teenager who was killed before he could get justice for his slain girlfriend.
Although a teen's abusive father is the primary suspect in her murder, the team soon discovers that she ran off with a neo-Nazi ex-con shortly before her death.
The team investigates the 1989 case of a prom queen who may have been intentionally killed in a hit-and-run; Rush tries to ignore her father's requests to give her sister (Nicki Aycox) another chance.
Valens helps Rush search for her abducted sister; Jeffries tries to close a case that has haunted him for 17 years.
An attraction grows between Rush and FBI agent Ryan Cavanaugh as they investigate the 1969 murder of a soldier; jewelry is stolen from Vera's girlfriend's home.
Lilly and the team investigate the 2005 murder of a female cadet at a local military school.
After determining a serial killer's identity, the team works with the FBI to apprehend him and protect potential targets.
The 1963 death of a pool hustler is re-examined when the long-sought murder weapon is discovered during a pool hall renovation.
While preparing for their annual softball game, team members are called in to investigate the murder of a former Cuban baseball star who escaped to the United States after running afoul of his government.
An FBI agent once romantically involved with Stillman asks the team for help finding a serial killer who has evaded her for 30 years.
The team realizes that Nick Vera has hit rock bottom after he goes missing; a new twist in a 2006 arson case may help lead to his whereabouts.
New evidence prompts the team to re-examine the 1958 murder of a newlywed Ivy League grad (Johnathon Schaech) who led the charge for developing suburban communities with affordable housing outside Philadelphia.
The team reopens the case of a dockworker who moonlighted as a professional wrestler until he was fatally shot in 1986; Valens secretly looks into a lead on the man who mugged and raped his mother.
While at a colleague's wedding, the team tries to determine if the bride was responsible for her former fiancé's death.
The team looks into the death of a teenage circus aerialist; Rush faces possible charges in another case.
Newly discovered details about the mugger of Valen's mother, a joint-custody request from Miller's ex and brewing legal hurdles for Rush vex those team members as they attempt to solve the 1983 murder of a graffiti artist.
The team investigates a 1974 murder case when the body of a private investigator is discovered in a demolished building's foundation.
The team investigates the 2005 case of an Army recruiter who was killed two days before his scheduled deployment to Iraq.
The team reopens the 1980 case of a hockey player who was killed at his team's ice rink in Philadelphia the day the U.S. hockey team beat the Soviet team at the Winter Olympics.
The team searches for the killer of a champion debater whom people believed had committed suicide after losing a debate.
The team reopens the 1983 case of a teenager who was killed before he could get justice for his slain girlfriend.
The team investigates the 1991 murder of a 14-year-old foster child who was starting to establish herself as a talented rapper.
The team investigates the death of an accomplished 45-year-old jockey who disappeared within hours of losing a race that he had planned to be his last before retiring.
The team investigates the 1944 murder of a woman who volunteered to fly noncombat missions for the Air Force; Lilly fixates on her nemesis.
The team investigates the 1970 murder of a musician who kept his involvement with Philadelphia's music scene a secret from his strict preacher father; Lilly meets her teenage stepbrother.
The team reopens the case of an innocent teenage inmate, killed in a juvenile detention center; Lilly reconnects with former love Saccardo.
The team investigates the 1995 murder of a teenager who left his dysfunctional home and gained fame on the streets for his skateboarding skills.
The team reviews the 1966 shipboard killing of a young woman previously thought to have jumped overboard; Maj. Kitchener (Daniel Baldwin) stands trial for running Rush's car off a bridge.
The team intensifies its efforts to solve the 2005 murder of a female cadet when the killer commits a shocking act against Lilly.
Lilly and the team investigate the 2005 murder of a female cadet at a local military school.
The 1963 death of a pool hustler is re-examined when the long-sought murder weapon is discovered during a pool hall renovation.
While preparing for their annual softball game, team members are called in to investigate the murder of a former Cuban baseball star who escaped to the United States after running afoul of his government.
New evidence prompts the team to re-examine the 1958 murder of a newlywed Ivy League grad (Johnathon Schaech) who led the charge for developing suburban communities with affordable housing outside Philadelphia.
The team tries to figure out if a homeless paranoid schizophrenic killed his former psychiatrist in 2004 before fully losing his grip on reality.
The team searches for the person who shot Jeffries and the elderly owner of a local convenience store.
A newfound photo of a murdered 17-year-old on the back of a motorcycle indicates her connection to a notorious gang and prompts the team to reopen the 1976 case.
The team looks for a missing teenager while investigating the five-month-old murder of his father, both of whom were in witness protection.
The team reopens the 1967 murder case of a brush salesman after his remains are found in a duck pond.
The team reopens the 1967 murder case of a brush salesman after his remains are found in a duck pond.
Rush and the team reopen the 1988 murder case of a young reporter when previously unseen footage of her is found and indicates she was working on a big story.
Rush and the team reopen the 1988 murder case of a young reporter when previously unseen footage of her is found and indicates she was working on a big story.
Rush and the team reopen the case of an auto mechanic who was murdered after winning $8 million in the state lottery; Valens discovers there might be a problem with his relationship with Frankie.
Rush and the team reopen the case of an auto mechanic who was murdered after winning $8 million in the state lottery; Valens discovers there might be a problem with his relationship with Frankie.
Rush reopens the case of a stewardess murdered in 1960 while trying to organize a union.
Rush reopens the case of a stewardess murdered in 1960 while trying to organize a union.
The team reopens the murder case of a young politician who promised to get rid of drug dealers preying on kids in the neighborhood he grew up in.
The team reopens the murder case of a young politician who promised to get rid of drug dealers preying on kids in the neighborhood he grew up in.
A crime scene photo provided by a fan offers new evidence in the 1953 murder of a famous pinup girl.
A crime scene photo provided by a fan offers new evidence in the 1953 murder of a famous pinup girl.
Lilly and the team re-examine the 1989 death of a young Russian opera singer who defected to the U.S. with her family before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Lilly and the team re-examine the 1989 death of a young Russian opera singer who defected to the U.S. with her family before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
The team reopens the case of a murdered 12-year-old boy when a new clue is given to the retired cop who worked on the case.
The team reopens the case of a murdered 12-year-old boy when a new clue is given to the retired cop who worked on the case.
The body of a single mother, missing since 1981, is found in the trunk of a car, prompting Lilly and the team to take another look at her case.
The body of a single mother, missing since 1981, is found in the trunk of a car, prompting Lilly and the team to take another look at her case.
Lilly and the team investigate the case of a Marine who was found dead after he went AWOL on his last night of shore leave.
When a new witness claims to have information, Lilly and the team reopen the 1978 case of the death of a teenage skater who was found in a ravine.
Rush and the team investigate the 1964 murder case of a young woman working with Freedom schools.
When a student finds a former teacher's car keys in an old desk, Lilly and the team take a new look at the teacher's death, previously thought to be a fatal carjacking.
New evidence prompts the team to reopen the 1973 case of a murdered football player, whose death may have been linked to a steroid cover-up.
A former drug addict insists she saw her son in a park three years after he allegedly died in a fire.
Proof that a suicide note was not written in the deceased's handwriting sends Lily and the team in search of a killer in the 1962 death.
When evidence confirming the murder of an ex-con is found in a drug dealer's freezer, the team searches for the man's killer.
Lilly and Valens go to West Virginia to retrieve a suspect for the presumed homicide of a woman who was abducted from the parking lot outside her engagement party.
New evidence confirms that a popular deaf teen was murdered in 2006, prompting the team to launch a search for the boy's body and his killer.
Although a teen's abusive father is the primary suspect in her murder, the team soon discovers that she ran off with a neo-Nazi ex-con shortly before her death.
The team searches for a serial bomber whose latest attack hit the wrong target.
Lilly tries to determine whether a man's imprisonment in a camp for Japanese-Americans during World War II had any bearing on his murder shortly after his release.
Investigating the fatal shooting of a college student 25 years earlier, the team suspects several former coeds who accused him of date rape.
The team investigates the 1963 murder of a teenage girl who dressed and acted like a boy; Valens learns the result of Internal Affairs' investigation of him.
After Rush is given clues to an unsolved cop killing, she reopens the case; her investigation uncovers a secret that may have motivated someone unexpected to murder the patrolman.
The team delves into a modern-day lonely-hearts club when a handsome man commits suicide after watching a tape of an unattractive woman whose 1989 murder remains unsolved.
The death of a postal carrier leads to the discovery of several bags of undelivered mail, one of which contains key evidence in a 1975 missing-persons case.
After discovering new evidence, detective Jeffries re-opens a 1979 murder case in which he promised the victim's daughter that he would find her mother's killer.
When the 1958 suicide of a celebrated Philadelphia disc jockey is discovered to have been a murder, Rush and the team must find the truth of this public persona's private life.
Lilly investigates the 2003 case of an autistic boy who witnessed his parents' murder.
Lilly reopens a 1982 case involving a baby that died of SIDS; she investigates the baby's older brother, who believes he had something to do with the death.
Bones found in a subway tunnel are identified as those of a sandhog miner who disappeared in 1947.
A 2004 case involving the disappearance of a female war veteran reopens when her prosthetic arm is found in a river.
A 1984 shooting case reopens when a new witness comes forward; Lilly follows a lead into the gambling world.
A 1945 case involves an ambitious reporter demoted to writing trivial advice columns.
Days before his scheduled execution, a man Jeffries arrested in 1994 begs him to re-examine the case.
A woman researching her family history learns that her great-grandmother was murdered in 1929 and the case was never solved, prompting Lilly to take a look.
When a theater owner discovers a.38 slug in a piece of set furniture that is not being used as a prop, Lilly and Jeffries reinvestigate a case involving the shooting of a local cabaret singer.
Lilly gets new evidence in the 1973 murder of a young female tennis player who had won her high-profile match against the school's best male player just before her death.
Lilly and company use their unique expertise and interrogation skills to solve a killer's demented puzzle and save a young boy's life.
Valens' past haunts him when a 1998 case involving a drug mule is reopened and he is the focal point.
Several banks are robbed, surfacing clues that might help Lilly and the team solve a bank teller's 2000 murder.
When a frazzled mother bursts into the Philadelphia Police Department claiming to know who might have killed her daughter at a 1968 debutante ball, Lilly reopens the case.
Lilly and the team reopen the case of a 1994 teen suicide when a small piece of a note appears.
Lilly reopens a 1988 case involving four high-school friends who are brought in for questioning when another is found dead.
Danny reopens the investigation into the 2001 killing of the popular owner of a local deli, apparently beaten to death by an employee.
New evidence in the 1965 death of a 4-year-old girl washes up on the New Jersey shore, prompting Lilly and the team to reopen the case.
Lilly and the team reopen the 1972 shooting of a Vietnam prisoner of war after a pair of POW tags are found in an abandoned drug house.
Recovery of an electronic diary prompts the team to reopen the investigation into the death of a healthy young woman who suffered a stress-induced heart attack when her dot-com company crashed.
A woman loses her fourth son to gang violence, and Lilly determines to stop the cycle and save her remaining child by convicting gang leader Miguel Maldonado.
An elderly woman who died of natural causes was using the identity of a woman who disappeared after being committed to a mental hospital in the 1950s.
During the reinvestigation of a ballplayer found bludgeoned to death in 1945, Lilly and Jeffries run out of leads and must retrace their steps if they hope to collar the killer.
Lilly and Jeffries reopen a case when the mother of a murdered boy finds a letter suggesting that his death was not a random act of violence.
An overweight, reclusive coed dies in a fraternity house fire, and Lilly discovers a photo of her being held down and forced to drink.
Rush and Valens unravel the mystery of a girl's parentage and the death of the man assumed to be her father; the detectives are ambivalent about a new member of the squad, Josie Sutton (Sarah Brown).
The discovery of nine human skulls prompts Rush to look again at a serial killer she was unable to put away months earlier, flushing him from hiding for a final showdown.
When a truck containing human bones is retrieved from the Delaware River, Rush and Valens link the truck to a Prohibition bootlegger and believe the remains are those of a woman who went missing in 1932.
Rush and Valens try to connect a murder from 1977 to a serial killer about to be released from prison on a legal technicality.
Rush and the team reopen the case of an optimistic young mill worker who was murdered in a town filled with despair.
When a black teen makes friends with his white peers, despite his family being a target of racism, he ends up a murder victim, and detectives must sift through a slew of suspects to find the killer.
The investigation into an accidental death reopens when the victim's sister asserts she may have been murdered by members of a fraternity.
The rare ring of a long-dead Philadelphia woman is found on the finger of a dead junkie, prompting Rush and the team to reopen the 1984 murder case.
When a priest comes forward with a person's confession related to the death of a 9-year-old boy, police reopen the case, and the boy's uncle becomes a prime suspect.
When drawings depicting the murder of a child from 1993 are found next to the victim's grave, the detectives reopen the case, and the child's former caregiver becomes the prime suspect.
Lilly reopens the case of a young woman found murdered in her lover's apartment after the victim's brother gathers more information and finds more than one suspect.
A murder weapon is found during the city's gun recovery program, prompting detectives to take another look at the accidental 1987 drive-by shooting of a little girl.
A referee's deathbed confession leads to the reopening of a 1976 case in which an over-matched fighter died during a bout.
In light of a new fatality, a cult member's 1978 suicide is re-examined.
When a prominent district attorney is posthumously linked to a scandal, Lilly reinvestigates his unsolved murder.
Lily discovers nine decapitated female bodies while investigating a case originally sent to the Missing Persons Division in 1985.
The communist witch hunts of the 1950s come back to haunt their survivors when Lilly and the team reopen an unsolved murder case.
A long-term AIDS survivor asks Rush and Valens to reopen the case involving his murdered partner, an AIDS activist and scorned member of a prominent family.
The strangulation of a young woman mirrors the unsolved case of a 12-year-old girl in 1989, murdered at the home of a troubled teenager (Carly Schroeder).
A gold bracelet turns up, prompting Lilly to reopen the case of two Cambodian immigrants believed to have been murdered during a robbery.
Human bones are found at the site of a now shuttered prison, the scene of melee and murder 36 years before.
Lilly receives a home movie in which a runaway teen is apparently shot and killed, prompting her to take another look at the 1979 case.
A reunion of World War II factory workers stirs up memories of a mysterious death, and a friend of the deceased begs Lilly to investigate the killing.
Rush revisits her first crime scene when reopening a triple homicide case at a now-condemned restaurant in a blighted part of town.
DNA evidence prompts Rush and Valens to reopen the murder case of a beautiful 15-year-old girl who had a number of admirers, young and old.
The team gets an anonymous letter saying the 1999 accidental death of a swim coach at a military academy was the result of a carefully orchestrated plot.
A court psychologist asks Rush to investigate the homicide of a woman who was murdered in front of his client.
Rush and Valens reopen the 1985 case of a wealthy stock broker killed during an apparent carjacking gone awry.
The current investigation of a murdered man links to a cold case involving a young woman killed after leaving a political event on Election night.
A drunken driver's hit-and-run confession leads the detectives to discover that foul play -- not an accident -- may have killed the victim.
Rush and Valens reopen the 1987 case of a high-school basketball star who was stabbed to death hours after leading his team to the state championship.
An excavation project unearths the remains of a man and a woman who had been active in the counterculture scene before disappearing in 1969.
The discovery of a bullet-riddled body leads to an investigation into the 1970s world of disco, cocaine and sex.
The team reopens the murder case of a 6-year-old orphan and discovers that his parents' true identity may be what is needed to crack the case.
New evidence leads Rush and Valens to reopen the case of a murdered woman who was assumed to be a prostitute in 1939.
Stillman asks Rush and Valens to reopen the 1980 case of an 8-year-old boy found buried in a snowdrift.
A college professor whose career ended in disgrace when he became the prime suspect in the murder of a female student asks Rush to reopen the case.
Lilly suspects a truck driver of murdering a hitchhiker for his casino winnings outside of Atlantic City.
A man calls Lilly to confess he murdered his grandmother 14 years ago and buried her in the basement of his former home.
A woman emerges from a two-year coma not knowing who she is and with no memory of the unsolved murder of her 6-year-old daughter.
A woman, 75, seeks justice for her murdered son, who was the victim of a gay-bashing incident in 1963.
A prison inmate relates a conversation he overheard to Lilly, leading her to believe the wrong man is serving time for the murder of a 16-year-old girl.
Lilly investigates a case from 1973 involving a young police officer who was murdered after responding to a call at a drug-infested housing project.
Lilly investigates the 1990 murder of a church organist who was found in an alley surrounded by crack vials and racy magazines.
A serial rapist sends a letter to the squad announcing his return to Philadelphia after five years and his plan to strike again.
A woman asks Lilly to investigate the murder of her fiance's first wife and points a finger at an inmate serving time for an unrelated crime.
Lilly Rush interviews a maid who says she witnessed the beating death of a teenage girl during a party on a luxurious estate more than 25 years ago.
The team realizes that Nick Vera has hit rock bottom after he goes missing; a new twist in a 2006 arson case may help lead to his whereabouts.
The team searches for a serial bomber whose latest attack hit the wrong target.
An FBI agent once romantically involved with Stillman asks the team for help finding a serial killer who has evaded her for 30 years.
A newfound photo of a murdered 17-year-old on the back of a motorcycle indicates her connection to a notorious gang and prompts the team to reopen the 1976 case.
The team tries to figure out if a homeless paranoid schizophrenic killed his former psychiatrist in 2004 before fully losing his grip on reality.
The team searches for the person who shot Jeffries and the elderly owner of a local convenience store.
The team looks for a missing teenager while investigating the five-month-old murder of his father, both of whom were in witness protection.
The team investigates the 1989 case of a prom queen who may have been intentionally killed in a hit-and-run; Rush tries to ignore her father's requests to give her sister (Nicki Aycox) another chance.
Lilly Rush interviews a maid who says she witnessed the beating death of a teenage girl during a party on a luxurious estate more than 25 years ago.
Valens helps Rush search for her abducted sister; Jeffries tries to close a case that has haunted him for 17 years.
A woman asks Lilly to investigate the murder of her fiancé's first wife and points a finger at an inmate serving time for an unrelated crime.
Lilly investigates the 1990 murder of a church organist who was found in an alley surrounded by crack vials and racy magazines.
A serial rapist sends a letter to the squad announcing his return to Philadelphia after five years and his plan to strike again.
Lilly investigates a case from 1973 involving a young police officer who was murdered after responding to a call at a drug-infested housing project.
A prison inmate relates a conversation he overheard to Lilly, leading her to believe the wrong man is serving time for the murder of a 16-year-old girl.
A woman, 75, seeks justice for her murdered son, who was the victim of a gay-bashing incident in 1963.
A woman emerges from a two-year coma not knowing who she is and with no memory of the unsolved murder of her 6-year-old daughter.
A man calls Lilly to confess he murdered his grandmother 14 years ago and buried her in the basement of his former home.
A college professor whose career ended in disgrace when he became the prime suspect in the murder of a female student asks Rush to reopen the case.
Lilly suspects a truck driver of murdering a hitchhiker for his casino winnings outside of Atlantic City.
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The team reopens the murder case of a 6-year-old orphan and discovers that his parents' true identity may be what is needed to crack the case.
The discovery of a bullet-riddled body leads to an investigation into the 1970s world of disco, cocaine and sex.
Stillman asks Rush and Valens to reopen the 1980 case of an 8-year-old boy found buried in a snowdrift.
New evidence leads Rush and Valens to reopen the case of a murdered woman who was assumed to be a prostitute in 1939.
An excavation project unearths the remains of a man and a woman who had been active in the counterculture scene before disappearing in 1969.
Rush and Valens reopen the 1987 case of a high-school basketball star who was stabbed to death hours after leading his team to the state championship.
Rush and Valens reopen the 1985 case of a wealthy stockbroker killed during an apparent carjacking gone awry.
The current investigation of a murdered man links to a cold case involving a young woman killed after leaving a political event on Election night.
A drunken driver's hit-and-run confession leads the detectives to discover that foul play -- not an accident -- may have killed the victim.
A reunion of World War II factory workers stirs up memories of a mysterious death, and a friend of the deceased begs Lilly to investigate the killing.
DNA evidence prompts Rush and Valens to reopen the murder case of a beautiful 15-year-old girl who had a number of admirers, young and old.
A court psychologist asks Rush to investigate the homicide of a woman who was murdered in front of his client.
Rush revisits her first crime scene when reopening a triple homicide case at a now-condemned restaurant in a blighted part of town.
The team gets an anonymous letter saying the 1999 accidental death of a swim coach at a military academy was the result of a carefully orchestrated plot.
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