Cold Case (season 6)
Cold Case Season 6 | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 23 |
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Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 28, 2008 – May 10, 2009 |
Season Six of Cold Case, an American television series, began airing on September 28, 2008 and concluded on May 10, 2009. Season Six regular cast members include Kathryn Morris, Danny Pino, John Finn, Thom Barry, Jeremy Ratchford and Tracie Thoms.
Cast
Actor | Character | Main cast | Recurring cast |
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Kathryn Morris | Det. Lilly Rush | entire season | N/A |
Danny Pino | Det. Scotty Valens | entire season | N/A |
John Finn | Lt. John Stillman | entire season | N/A |
Thom Barry | Det. Will Jeffries | entire season | N/A |
Jeremy Ratchford | Det. Nick Vera | entire season | N/A |
Tracie Thoms | Det. Kat Miller | entire season | N/A |
Bobby Cannavale | Det. Eddie Saccardo | N/A | entire season |
Tania Raymonde | Frankie Rafferty | N/A | entire season |
Jonathan LaPaglia | ADA Curtis Bell | N/A | entire season |
Episodes
No. in series |
No. in season |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (in millions) |
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112 | 1 | "Glory Days" | Roxann Dawson | Gavin Harris | September 28, 2008 | 11.36[1] |
The team reopens the 1973 case of Mike "Bad Moon" McShane, a murdered college football player, at the request of an old friend of Jeffries, and they discover that the crime may have occurred later than originally thought.
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113 | 2 | "True Calling" | Paris Barclay | Christopher Silber | October 5, 2008 | 11.10[2] |
The team reopens the 1991 case of Laura McKinney, a young inner-city schoolteacher, originally thought to have been killed in a carjacking gone wrong, when her car keys are discovered in an old desk at her high school.
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114 | 3 | "Wednesday's Women" | John Finn | Erica Shelton | October 12, 2008 | 10.99[3] |
The team receives new evidence in a 1964 case which prompts Kat and Will to travel to Mississippi to investigate the circumstances behind the death of Miriam Forrester, a door-to-door Tupperware saleswoman during Freedom Summer.
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115 | 4 | "Roller Girl" | Holly Dale | Elle Triedman | October 19, 2008 | 11.29[4] |
The team reinvestigates the 1978 case of the death of Missy Gallavan, a teenage roller-skater who was found in a ravine when a convicted thief reveals some information regarding the death in order to get a lighter sentence.
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116 | 5 | "Shore Leave" | Alex Zakrzewski | Elwood Reid | October 26, 2008 | 11.97[5] |
When human remains and dog tags are found inside an old oil barrel, the team investigates the disappearance of Jimmy Tulley, a Marine who was reported AWOL on his last night of shore leave in 1951.
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117 | 6 | "The Dealer" | Chris Fisher | Greg Plageman | November 2, 2008 | 11.66[6] |
The team investigates the 1981 case of Donna D'Amico, a missing single mother after her body is found in the trunk of a car, and soon discover that she may have been growing wise to the shady chop shop operations at the car dealership where she had worked.
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118 | 7 | "One Small Step" | David Von Ancken | Taylor Elmore | November 9, 2008 | 12.69[7] |
After a toy rocket is found in a river, the team reinvestigates the case of Danny Finch, a 12-year-old-boy whose body was found in the river on the day after the Apollo 11 landing in 1969. But when one of the victim's childhood friends committs suicide while left alone in interrogation, the team must figure out what happened at the creek and who was responsible for the boy's death.
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119 | 8 | "Triple Threat" | Kevin Bray | Kathy Ebel | November 16, 2008 | 12.28[8] |
The team reexamines the 1989 murder of Nadia Koslov, a young Russian opera singer who emigrated from the former Soviet Union, when her brother recovers her long-lost bag from a stranger on the street.
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120 | 9 | "Pin Up Girl" | Chris Fisher | Gavin Harris | November 23, 2008 | 12.15[9] |
The 1953 murder of Rita Flynn, a well known pin-up model is reinvestigated by the team when a fan brings in a one-of-a-kind photograph that reveals more details about the night of her death.
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121 | 10 | "Street Money" | Carlos Avila | Christopher Silber | November 30, 2008 | 11.52[10] |
When an inmate exchanges some procured information on an old shooting, the team reopens the 2005 murder of Dexter Collins, a young African-American politician who vowed to rid the lower-class neighborhood he grew up in of drug dealers who prey on young kids.
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122 | 11 | "Wings" | David Von Ancken | Jennifer M. Johnson | December 21, 2008 | 12.01[11] |
The 1960 death of Ally Thurston, a flight attendant who was trying to unionize her coworkers is reopened after her remains are found in the rubble of a demolished Philadelphia hotel.
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123 | 12 | "Lotto Fever" | Agnieszka Holland | John Brian King | January 4, 2009 | 12.67[12] |
The detectives reinvestigate the 2007 murder of Ed Dubinski, an auto mechanic whose lottery winnings earned him a number of fair-weather friends when it is found that his bank account had recently been accessed.
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124 | 13 | "Breaking News" | Holly Dale | Erica Shelton | January 11, 2009 | 12.30[13] |
The 1988 murder of a Philadelphia news anchor is investigated after it is determined she was killed before she was able to report on a scandal involving a local factory's deadly working conditions.
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125 | 14 | "The Brush Man" | Roxann Dawson | Elwood Reid | January 25, 2009 | 13.26[14] |
When remains are found at the bottom of a drained duck pond, the team reopens the 1967 murder of an enigmatic door-to-door salesman who was popular with the neighborhood residents.
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126 | 15 | "Witness Protection" | Alex Zakrzewski | Elle Triedman | February 15, 2009 | 10.89[15] |
The team opens the 2008 case of a man who was murdered while in the witness protection program when his widow comes to the police asking for help in looking for their missing son.
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127 | 16 | "Jackals" | Marcos Siega | Taylor Elmore | March 8, 2009 | 12.61[16] |
The team reopens the case of a teenage girl who was murdered in 1976 when her father finds evidence suggesting that she had become involved with a notorious motorcycle gang shortly before her death.
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128 | 17 | "Officer Down" | Alex Zakrzewski | Christopher Silber | March 15, 2009 | 13.02[17] |
When Jeffries is wounded and another man is killed during a robbery at a convenience store, the rest of the team must race against time to track down the shooter before the trail goes cold. This episode depicts a lower class neighborhood, gang activities and the hard life of minorities.
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129 | 18 | "Mind Games" | Donald Thorin, Jr. | Gavin Harris | March 22, 2009 | 11.41[18] |
The team reopen the 2004 case of a psychiatrist who died in a suspicious fire, after the former roommate of one her patients finds a notebook detailing the fire.
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130 | 19 | "Libertyville" | Marcos Siega | Kathy Ebel | March 29, 2009 | 11.86[19] |
The team re-investigates the 1958 case of a newlywed real estate developer when new evidence suggests his body might have been moved after he was killed.
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131 | 20 | "Stealing Home" | Kevin Bray | Danny Pino & Elwood Reid | April 12, 2009 | 10.56[20] |
The team investigates a 1999 murder of a Cuban immigrant who arrived in Philadelphia on a small boat with couple of others, who was pursuing a major league baseball career after an illegal immigrant hoping to stay in the country says he saw the victim's body in another location. | ||||||
132 | 21 | "November 22nd" | Jeannot Szwarc | Ryan Farley | April 26, 2009 | 10.56[21] |
When the murder weapon from a 1963 case is unearthed, the team reopens the murder of a pool hustler who was shot the same day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated.
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133 | 22 | "The Long Blue Line" (Part 1) | Roxann Dawson | Jennifer M. Johnson & Greg Plageman | May 3, 2009 | 12.46[22] |
In the first part of the two-part season finale, the team reopens the case of the first ever female cadet at a local military academy, who was murdered in 2005, after her body is found in an unmarked grave at a military cemetery.
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134 | 23 | "Into The Blue" (Part 2) | Jeannot Szwarc | Jennifer M. Johnson & Greg Plageman | May 10, 2009 | 11.83[23] |
In the second part of the finale, the investigation into the female cadet's murder continues. As the team finds more and more clues, the killer tries to stop the investigation in order to remain hidden.
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Notes
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