List of Cold Justice episodes
This is a list of Cold Justice episodes, an unscripted procedural drama on TNT. The series, produced by Dick Wolf, aired from September 3, 2013, to September 18, 2015, and followed former prosecutor Kelly Siegler and former crime scene investigator Yolanda McClary as they investigate unsolved murders. They only reopen cases with the consent of local law enforcement. As of January 2015, the two have helped local agencies secure 21 arrests, 11 criminal indictments, four confessions, three guilty pleas, and three murder convictions.[1]
Despite no official announcement from TNT, McClary announced on her Facebook account that the series was canceled. She later stated that the production company is shopping the series to other networks.[2]
Episodes
Season 1 (2013)
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Title | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | 1 | "Small Town Suicide?" | September 3, 2013 | 2.93[3] |
The 2001 death of Pam Shelly in Cuero, Texas, is investigated. After divorcing her husband, Pam began dating Ronnie Hendrick, an old family friend. They fell in love, and she moved with her children from Arkansas to Texas to live with him. Their love affair went from passionate to volatile to combative. One day, after an argument, Ronnie reportedly pushed Pam's daughter, Kayla. Enraged and constantly fighting him, Pam said she was leaving for good. After packing, she was in the bathroom when her daughter said she heard a scream and ran to find Pam on the floor with a gunshot wound to her head. Pam later died in the hospital, and her case was ruled a suicide. On September 10, 2013, Ronnie Hendrick pled guilty to killing Pamela and was sentenced to 22 years in prison. | ||||
2 | 2 | "Mother" | September 10, 2013 | 2.16[4] |
The 2006 death of Mattie Williams in Collinston, Louisiana, is investigated. On August 28, 2006, a friend of Mattie's went to her home after receiving no response to repeated attempts to reach her. The friend noticed blood on the outside wall of the house and called the police, who found no trace of Mattie inside. Many of Mattie's church friends and family gathered to search for her. She was found six hours later, stabbed and bludgeoned to death, in a remote wooded area about three miles from her home. Three men, including Mattie's own son, were indicted for the second-degree murder of Mattie. The 3 accused are currently in jail awaiting trial. | ||||
3 | 3 | "Home Town Hero" | September 17, 2013 | 1.70[5] |
The 1982 death of Charlene Corporon in Palacios, Texas is investigated. Charlene and Gary developed a combative relationship after Gary's father and Charlene's husband, Willy, died in a tragic accident. Gary was allegedly verbally and physically abusive towards his mother. One morning, Charlene's boyfriend called her house looking for her and Gary answered saying, "Charlene doesn't look too good." When the police arrived, she was dead from being shot in the head. Although indicted for the murder on September 20, 1982, Gary has yet to stand trial for it. | ||||
4 | 4 | "Hit and Run" | September 24, 2013 | N/A |
The 1988 death of Rachelle Escalante in Globe, Arizona, is investigated. On July 6, 1988, Rachelle went to a party with some friends from high school. After an argument there, Rachelle angrily walked away from the party. That evening, patrol officers were driving when they saw what was thought to be a dog moving slowly across the road. As they got closer, they realized it was actually a young woman crawling. They stopped the car, got out, ran to the woman, and witnessed Rachelle die in front of them. She had been the victim of a hit-and-run. The case remains unsolved, as either an accident or murder. | ||||
5 | 5 | "Hiding in Plain Sight" | October 1, 2013 | 1.31[6] |
The 1998 death of Eric Baxter in Dickson, Tennessee, is investigated. On August 20, 1998, Eric's mother arrived home to find her son lying on the hallway floor with multiple gunshot wounds to the head and chest. The house is located outside of town by several miles. Investigators believe the killer had purposefully driven out to the location and, the evidence indicated, planned a sneak attack on the home. Based on the evidence, it appeared that the killer or killers were doing surveillance on the house from the back yard. It is also believed that Eric's mother would have also been a victim had she been home that night. Although there is a prime suspect, no arrests have been made. | ||||
6 | 6 | "Small Town Tragedy" | October 8, 2013 | 1.35[7] |
The 1995 death of Mary Anne Holmes in Thatcher, Arizona, is investigated. Mary Anne Holmes had escaped an abusive ex and moved with her children to Thatcher. One Saturday, after hosting a yard sale, she and her two young daughters fell asleep in the living room. The next morning, four-year-old Ashleigh ran naked, with hands bound, to a neighbor's house. She wanted to know why her mommy would not wake up. While neither Ashleigh nor her 18-month-old sister Sara were harmed, their mother, Mary Anne, was brutally abused and murdered, right in front of her girls. Although it had been discovered that a suspect had a strange fascination with Mary Anne, the case remains open. | ||||
7 | 7 | "Hatchet" | October 15, 2013 | 1.26[8] |
The 1988 death of Isabel Cordle in Bellevue, Ohio, is investigated. In the early morning of January 24, 1988, mother of six Isabel Cordle fell asleep on her couch. Someone sneaked up on her while she slept and hit her on the head with a hatchet four times, killing her. Her husband found her the next morning as he prepared for work and called 9-1-1. When the police arrived, Isabel's husband and three of her children were upstairs, scared and confused. Police not only found trails of blood, they also found what could have been the murder weapon—a hatchet, propped up on a tree outside, right by the door. Although the evidence showed the killer could not have come from outside the house, neither the husband nor any children has been proven to be Isabel's killer. | ||||
8 | 8 | "Blind Love" | October 22, 2013 | N/A |
The 2008 death of Rocky Bryant in Seagraves, Texas, is investigated. On March 25, 2008, approximately 30 minutes after clocking in to work at a local feed plant, Rocky was found brutally beaten in a building where he worked within walking distance of his house. He was pronounced dead at the hospital a few hours later. As the investigators dug into his wife Patricia Graves' background, it was evident that she was having an extra-marital affair and had reason to want to be free of her husband. Her boyfriend, Luis Villarreal, was a very viable suspect as Rocky's killer. He was known to have a temper and a history of being highly possessive of women he was seeing. Probable cause arose to indict Patricia as a party to the murder, by revealing Rocky's work schedule to her former boyfriend and suspect, Luis. In Mid-February 2014, Patricia Graves accepted a plea deal for the murder of Rocky. As of April 2014, Luis is in jail awaiting trial still. |
Season 2 (2014)
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Title | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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9 | 1 | "Gone" | January 17, 2014 | 1.41[9] |
The 2001 death of Tracy Allen in Altus, Oklahoma is investigated. Tracy had recently gotten out of a volatile marriage with Garland Allen, but the two remained in close contact after their divorce. One evening in May 2001, Tracy had her neighbor baby-sit for their two young daughters. Later that night, Garland arrived at the neighbor's to say Tracy was at his house, and she had asked him to pick up their daughters. He then dropped the girls off at his mother’s house, telling her that Tracy had run away with another man and had left him with the girls. A few days later, Garland surrendered custody of his girls to his mother and then left town. He is currently in jail, awaiting trial for the second-degree murder of Tracy, after his confession to beating her to death and leading investigators to her body. | ||||
10 | 2 | "A Monster Among Us" | January 24, 2014 | 1.40[10] |
The 2005 death of Willie Louise Kellum in Camp Hill, Alabama is investigated. The day of February 21, 2005 started off as fairly uneventful for Louise. She ran some errands, including to the local grocery store, which was the last place she was seen alive. Later that evening, her grandson who was living with her at the time, found her lying unconscious in his room and called 911. When police arrived, they found her with a cord wrapped around her neck and bruises covering her body. Markis Heard, a repeat sex offender, was indicted for the rape and capital murder of Louise, after DNA evidence was found on her underwear. If convicted, he will face either life in prison or the death penalty. | ||||
11 | 3 | "High School Sweethearts" | January 31, 2014 | 1.58[11] |
The 1997 deaths of Charles and Kathy Hayes in La Porte, Texas are investigated. Charlie and Kathy dated throughout high school, but went their separate ways after graduation. Many years later, they saw each other while stopped at a red light, resumed their romance soon and eventually got married. Charles converted their garage into a music studio for their southern rock-and-roll band to practice. On September 27, 1997, the police were called to the home by Charles' teenage daughter Tiffenie. Officers found Charles sitting in a chair, his head covered with blood, and more spattered throughout the room. Kathy was found dead, lying face down in the hallway with her head bashed in. Charles was flown to a nearby hospital and died shortly after arrival. There was no forced entry into the house and nothing had been stolen. The weapon, a claw hammer, was found in a nearby concrete culvert the next day. On January 30, 2014, Craig Houser, Charles' second cousin, was arrested on two counts of capital murder for the Hayes deaths. | ||||
12 | 4 | "First Love" | February 7, 2014 | 1.42[12] |
The 1997 death of Marisol Gonzalez in Cottonwood, Arizona is investigated. In the summer before her junior year of high school, she began dating one of her neighbors and classmates, Cecilio Cruz. He was her first love. However, she quickly realized that she was not the only one that he loved, and they broke up. Soon after, she learned she was pregnant. Feeling supported by family and friends, she decided she was going to have the baby. On March 25, 1997, Marisol, now full term in her pregnancy, was waiting for a call from Cecilio and went outside with the phone. That was the last time she was seen alive. The following morning, her body was found in an alleyway a block away from her house. She had been shot once in the face. In 2014, Cecilio Cruz awaits a grand jury indictment in the murder of Marisol and her unborn son. | ||||
13 | 5 | "He Said, He Said" | February 14, 2014 | 1.32[13] |
The 1998 death of Erika Case in West Terre Haute, Indiana is investigated. On September 5, 1998, she and older sister Mary were house-sitting for a family friend. After Mary left for her shift at the local hospital, Erika’s good friend Isaiah Dooley arrived with his friend Clint Mackey. For the next few hours, they all swam in the pool, drank alcohol and ate pizza. After work the next morning, Mary drove back to the house and found Erika dead inside, lying on the living room floor. She had been stabbed 33 times. The boys each claimed Erika was alive when they left the house, although they made conflicting statements regarding who last saw her alive. Sixteen years later, Mackey confessed and was arrested for the murder, which was committed after Erika turned him down for sex. | ||||
14 | 6 | "Ambush" | February 21, 2014 | 1.55[14] |
The 2002 deaths of Bud and Litina Matlock in Malvern, Arkansas are investigated. On November 18, 2002, Bud finished a meeting at the Boys & Girls Club. While he was away, intruders came inside the Matlock house where they found Litina cooking dinner and folding clothes. They forced her to her knees and shot her once behind the ear, killing her instantly. Soon after, Bud, unaware of what was happening, pulled into his driveway with their two-year-old son in a car seat in the back. As he opened his car door, he was shot at from his own porch. He managed to get out of the car and run down the road, but was chased and shot in the back of the head, dying on the street. The child was not harmed and the killers were never caught. However, a prime suspect in the case is a man vowing revenge after Bud broke his jaw for being too friendly with Litina. | ||||
15 | 7 | "Single Working Mom" | February 28, 2014 | 1.29[15] |
The 2010 death of Lydia Gutierrez in Gallatin, Tennessee is investigated. On August 12, 2010, Lydia spent her day off from her waitressing job at home with her two youngest sons, while her oldest son was at school. The eight-year-old came home to find his two little brothers trying to wake her up out of the floor. The oldest boy then gathered his brothers and ran to a neighbor’s house where they called 911. The police found her had a plastic bag over her head and stabbed to death. Two knives were still in her neck. Her boyfriend at the time was initially arrested for the murder, after he was treated for suspicious cuts at the hospital, but he was released due to lack of evidence. During the program significant progress was made but it was insufficient to make any arrests. An appeal was made at the end of the show for new witnesses or anyone with further information to come forward to possibly help secure an arrest and potential conviction. The case remains open and active. | ||||
16 | 8 | "Billy Goat Hill" | March 7, 2014 | 1.43[16] |
The 1997 death of Victoria Carr Hollingsworth in Chattanooga, Tennessee is investigated. In 1999, a dog brought a human skull into its yard. Dental records later identified the skull as Hollingsworth's, and the rest of her remains were found in a nearby wooded area called Billy Goat Hill. Victoria had married Lebron Hollingsworth in 1996. In July 1997, she told him that she was moving with their children into her parents' house a few miles away. Although separated, she continued to take him to work every morning. On August 18, 1997, she vanished. Sixteen years later, Lebron was arrested for her murder, after numerous women over the years experienced his MO of abuse—with one ex-partner mentioning his taking her to Billy Goat Hill. In January 2015, Lebron was convicted by a jury for the second-degree murder of Victoria.[1] | ||||
17 | 9 | "Lady in the Box" | March 14, 2014 | 1.45[17] |
The 2002 death of Carolyn Jansen in Aurora, Colorado, is investigated. Jansen's decomposing body was found in a plastic container, sealed with duct tape, by Richard Johnson in his shed. Three years earlier, he had been asked by his friend Jon "JD" Harrington, Jansen roommate, to store some things there. Harrington's fingerprints were found on the duct tape and he was arrested for the second-degree murder of Jansen. In August 2015 a jury convicted Harrington is convicted of Jansen's murder. He faces 24 to 48 years in prison. | ||||
18 | 10 | "Copper Dollar Ranch" | March 28, 2014 | 1.50[18] |
On March 3, 1983, Steven Fisher's and his girlfriend Melisa Gregory's bodies were found at his trailer at Copper Dollar Ranch in Newton, Iowa. Although Steven had been in a relationship with Melisa for about nine months, he was still married to Teresa Supino Fisher, who, along with her twin brother Timothy, admitted to visiting Steven at his trailer on the night before the bodies were discovered. They were the last known people to see Steven and Melisa alive. Rumors of drug trafficking at the ranch also circulated. However, it was determined that brutality of the murders, coupled with a re-enactment of events, led to Teresa's arrest, 31 years later. | ||||
19 | 11 | "Stranded" | June 20, 2014 | 1.71[19] |
Alma Henderson, 41, was a single mother of five children in Bay City, Texas. On April 7, 1988, she went out with friends to a club. She never came home. After she did not report to work the next morning, her daughter Kasy filed a missing persons report. A couple days later, police found Alma's car in a motel parking lot. She was in the backseat, dead from a single gunshot wound to the back of her head. Conflicting accounts arose about with whom she was last seen. Now, 26 years after her murder, the list of suspects narrows to a man who had sexually assaulted another woman earlier that night as well as Alma. | ||||
20 | 12 | "Death by Design" | June 27, 2014 | 1.56[20] |
In Hempstead, Texas, in 1986, Diann Hoelscher, a fashion designer, goes missing. She was last seen on February 4, when, according to her husband, she left her San Antonio home to travel to Houston to sell some high-end fabrics. She never returned. Her remains were found 11 years later but could not be identified until 2014. The investigators uncover her husband's plan of taking out a life insurance policy, and her disappearance coincides with the two-year window in which it can be collected. His ex-girlfriend also relates the night she woke up to him choking her. | ||||
21 | 13 | "Kirby's Speed Shop" | July 11, 2014 | 1.62[21] |
In Columbus, Georgia, local investigators seek help in solving the shooting death of Kirby Smith, an auto body shop owner killed in 2004. Most everyone knew and loved Kirby. However, at the time, he and his second wife, Becky were embroiled in a bitter divorce and custody battle, during which she was dating her future husband, Heath Haynie. She also had an unusual relationship with Bull Phillips, who seemed willing to do almost anything for her. Just prior to his murder, Kirby told family and friends he and Becky finally came to an agreement about their divorce. That evening, Kirby was shot and killed in his shop. The team gathered enough evidence and testimony to arrest both Becky and Phillips for the murder, when it was revealed Phillips' timeline for the death centered around contact with Becky. | ||||
22 | 14 | "Justice Served" | July 18, 2014 | TBA |
John Walsh interviews the investigative team for their behind-the-scenes insights. Exclusive updates on past cases and questions to Kelly and Yolanda will be featured. | ||||
23 | 15 | "Sunspot Highway" | July 25, 2014 | 1.72[22] |
On November 20, 1987, Margie Pointer dropped off her five-year-old son at her babysitter's house but never returned to pick him up. Her car was found in a hotel parking lot, a place she would often park to carpool to work. Witnesses saw her having breakfast with an unknown male at the hotel restaurant. The two supposedly were holding hands, but at one point, she pulled her hand away as if he upset her. The two left the restaurant together, and that was the last time she was seen alive. Her husband was working overseas in Japan, and it was rumored that she was having an affair. Police officials were left with no evidence and no body, and the investigation went cold. On March 18, 2004, a forest-thinning crew came across her remains in the Cloudcroft woods about 20 miles from her home. Her body was identified through dental records, but no official cause of death was determined. Lieutenant Roger Schoolcraft from the Alamogordo, New Mexico Police Department reopened Margie's case after the remains were found and has been obsessed with it since. | ||||
24 | 16 | "Other Side of the Tracks" | August 1, 2014 | TBA |
Robin Stone, 17, of Cambridge, Ohio, was pregnant. She told her parents that the father was a boy from school she had been dating. On August 27, 1991, she received a call, told her mother she was going to help a classmate with homework, and never returned home. Robin's car was found later that evening near Luburgh Lake in Guernsey County, but there was no sign of her. A missing persons investigation was quickly begun, but it was not until December 28, 1991, that hunters found her and her unborn child's remains near the lake. Her body was so badly decomposed that a cause of death could not be determined. Sheriff Michael McCauley was elected in 2000, he put a renewed focus on cold case investigations and Robin's case was re-opened. The episode focused on determining the baby's paternity and investigating the family who owned the land where she was found. | ||||
25 | 17 | "Second Thoughts" | August 8, 2014 | TBA |
Alma Noffsinger was a 29-year-old attractive, fun-loving mother of three young children in Paulding, Ohio. Recently divorced from her second husband, Steve, the two were in a custody battle over the child they had together. Throughout Alma's marriage to Steve, she maintained a good relationship with her first husband, David, the father of her two older children. On December 17, 1981, a neighbor noticed that Alma's front door had been open all morning. Concerned, she walked inside the house, calling out for Alma, when she came upon her lifeless body lying face-down in her bed. There was blood all over the room. Almost 33 years later, after being approached by Alma's family, the new Paulding County Sheriff re-opened Alma's case, assigning two seasoned investigators to it. In August 2014, Steve was arrested for Alma's murder, when his history of violence surfaced. | ||||
26 | 18 | "Fool Me Once, Fool Me Twice?" | August 15, 2014 | TBA |
In October 1973, 23-year-old Kathy Dean married 22-year-old Earl Taylor of Vigo County, Indiana, after a short courtship. On April 2, 1975, Earl reportedly returned home and found her submerged in the bathtub with an electric clock radio sunk beneath her. She was declared dead from an apparent electrocution and drowning. Earl, a budding insurance salesman, went on to marry another woman who later had died when the vehicle in which they were traveling ran off the road into a lake. Earl was charged with her death and served 26 years of a 60-year sentence. Because of this, Kathy's case was re-opened. Although the original coroner had died, he was initially suspicious of her electrocution. The current coroner confirmed drowning was the cause of death, and bruising on her body at the time aroused the suspicion. It was also revealed the radio had been tampered with and given an even longer cord to support the electrocution theory. Earl had also forged Kathy's signature on several insurance policies. He was arrested and charged with Kathy's murder in July 2014. |
Season 3 (2015)
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Title | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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27 | 1 | "Still of the Night" | January 9, 2015 | 1.57[23] |
In Pocatello, Idaho, in September 2004, someone crept inside 25-year-old Nori Jones's bedroom window while she was sleeping and brutally stabbed her to death. Friends found her body when she failed to show up for work. Police discovered a fingerprint but had no technology to process the other DNA found at the crime scene. In September 2014, Brad Scott Compher was arrested for the murder and awaits an April 2015 hearing. | ||||
28 | 2 | "Miss Congeniality" | January 16, 2015 | 1.55[24] |
Near Naches, Washington, in February 1997, a passer-by found Deborah Bailey shot to death in her car. Her husband Barrett claimed he was at home at the time of her estimated death and suggested that someone from her secretive drug world possibly killed her. Friends and family admitted to her casual drug use, but did not view that as a reason for her death. Barrett remained a person of interest, even though, upon further investigation, not enough evidence was found to arrest him. In January 2015, detectives and prosecutors arrested him in Idaho on suspicion of first-degree murder.[25] | ||||
29 | 3 | "Burned" | January 23, 2015 | 1.77[26] |
In October 2007, Fairview Park, Ohio, emergency crews were called by neighbors to 67-year-old Gwen Bewley's house. She was found dead in her burned-out kitchen. Her neighbor's brother was soon arrested for stealing her rented car and some personal possessions, although he was responsible for helping her financially. Her laptop was among the items, which he took an interest in retrieving from police custody. In 2014, computer analysts discovered that Gwen had canceled some of the payments he made with her credit cards when she was living. This information, coupled with several women's testimony revealing his violent nature, allowed prosecutors to present his case to a grand jury. | ||||
30 | 4 | "Mother Daughter Tragedy" | January 30, 2015 | 1.51[27] |
Lisa Bennett, a 29-year-old mother, and Kaylee, her six-year-old daughter, were found strangled to death in their Fort Wayne, Indiana, home in 1993. Two suspects, both of whom were Lisa's boyfriends, were viewed as suspects in the deaths. However, at the time, proper crime scene procedures were not followed, and contaminated DNA evidence has not led to an arrest in the unsolved case. | ||||
31 | 5 | "Operator, Hurry!" | February 6, 2015 | 1.52[28] |
In 1981, Nancy Jo Canode, a young mother in St. Johns County, Florida, called 9-1-1 from her home phone, fearing for her life, but the call quickly ended. While the operator discussed the call with her supervisor, Nancy Jo was brutally stabbed to death. Nancy Jo's daughter Suzanne found her body an hour later and called the police. Investigation into Nancy Jo's husband Ken revealed his habit of using numerous women for their money to satisfy his gambling addiction. In addition, he had also offered someone money to kill Mary Jo, however, the person backed out at the last minute. Investigators believe Ken then killed Mary Jo himself. Despite not getting a confession, nor much help, from Ken, enough evidence was gathered to build a case against him. | ||||
32 | 6 | "The Record Keeper" | February 20, 2015 | 1.46[29] |
In July 2006, Kyle Smith was found beaten and stabbed to death in his Bridgeport, West Virginia, home. Police had two suspects, Kyle's cousin and his cousin's son, but no one has been arrested in the murder. Almost eight years later, the son has become the most likely suspect, due to his being deeply in debt and relying on Kyle's help. The Harrison County prosecutor was reviewing the case. | ||||
33 | 7 | "Little League Dad" | February 27, 2015 | 1.50[30] |
Early one morning in October 2009, Paul Bowman was found dead in bed from blunt force trauma to his head. Arlington, Texas police found the house in disarray, as in a robbery, but nothing valuable was missing. After questioning Paul's wife Melissa, who gave conflicting statements, and others, police thought of her and her lover as suspects. Despite investigators' best efforts, no arrest for the murder has been made; however, the district attorney is reviewing the case brought against Melissa. | ||||
34 | 8 | "American Dream" | March 6, 2015 | 1.53[31] |
Rupinder Goraya, her husband Kultar, and their two-year-old son Devyn came to Fort Myers, Florida, from India on a work permit. Rupinder had hoped to start a career and also help out her family back home. After developing a cancerous mass and taking a leave from work, she disappeared. Those who knew her said she might leave the abusive Kultar, but would not leave Devyn. Kultar had called his friend Saroop around the time of Rupinder's disappearance, but stated it was to research opening a restaurant. Not long after that, Kultar put Devyn up for adoption. He also stayed in the country on his wife's visa. He has since stated that his wife left the country, but all of her identifying papers were found in the Fort Myers house. Saroop was questioned in 2014 and stated Kultar called him at the time to ask for an alibi. The state's attorney issued an arrest for Kultar. | ||||
35 | 9 | "The Alley" | April 10, 2015 | 1.20[32] |
A well-liked young man is found murdered and dumped in a Hialeah, Florida, alleyway. | ||||
36 | 10 | "Devoted" | April 17, 2015 | 1.35[33] |
A mother of two mysteriously vanishes from Fort Walton Beach, Florida, then several people receive a cryptic group text from her three days later then never hear from her again. | ||||
37 | 11 | "Lying in Wait" | April 24, 2015 | 1.35[34] |
In Greenville, Ohio, a middle-aged man and woman were found shot dead in cold blood inside the man's home. | ||||
38 | 12 | "Trip to Nowhere" | May 1, 2015 | 1.31[35] |
In Hernando County, Florida, in 1981, a daughter returns home from school to find her mother gone without explanation. | ||||
39 | 13 | "Justice Served" | May 8, 2015 | 1.14[36] |
John Walsh interviews the investigative team for their behind-the-scenes insights. Exclusive updates on past cases and questions to Kelly and Yolanda will be featured. | ||||
40 | 14 | "Beloved Doctor" | May 15, 2015 | 1.04[37] |
A respected doctor in Paducah, Kentucky, is brutally murdered and set on fire in his kitchen. | ||||
41 | 15 | "Smoking Gun" | May 29, 2015 | 1.00[38] |
A college student is killed in his hometown of Cleveland, Tennessee. | ||||
42 | 16 | "The Good Life" | June 5, 2015 | 1.31[39] |
In West Palm Beach, Florida, a beautiful young woman is cornered in her apartment and shot twice. It seems her abusive, controlling husband is the murderer, but, first, investigators must find who left a smoldering cigarette outside. | ||||
43 | 17 | "Off the Beaten Path" | July 31, 2015 | 1.22[40] |
In 1987, Eric and Dottie Ferguson were shot multiple times inside their rural Spartanburg, South Carolina home. | ||||
44 | 18 | "Room #10" | August 7, 2015 | 1.53[41] |
Investigators return to Fort Myers, Florida, to work on a 22-year-old murder case of a woman found shot in the head, covered in bloody sheets and dumped behind a comm unity recreation center. | ||||
45 | 19 | "The Escape" | August 14, 2015 | 1.14[42] |
In Oregon County, Missouri, a young mother caught in an abusive relationship disappeared. The team must investigate whether or not she left town by her own design. | ||||
46 | 20 | "Up In Flames" | August 21, 2015 | 1.27[43] |
The team heads to Johnson County, Iowa to work with the sheriff's office on the 1995 case of a mother and gifted artist who was found dead in her car after an explosion. | ||||
47 | 21 | "Trajectory" | August 28, 2015 | 1.45[44] |
48 | 22 | "Justice Served" | September 4, 2015 | 0.99[45] |
John Walsh interviews the investigative team for their behind-the-scenes insights. Exclusive updates on past cases and questions to Kelly and Yolanda were featured. | ||||
49 | 23 | "In The Neighborhood, Part 1" | September 11, 2015 | 1.28[46] |
In 1992 in White Settlement, Texas, a woman was sexually assaulted and stabbed to death in her home. Months later, two young men's throats were slashed in the same neighborhood. Investigators call in the team to determine if these two cases are potentially connected. | ||||
50 | 24 | "In The Neighborhood, Part 2" | September 18, 2015 | 1.16[47] |
The White Settlement, Texas, investigation continues. |
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External links
- Official website
- List of Cold Justice episodes at the Internet Movie Database
- List of Cold Justice episodes at TV.com