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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.
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S6, EP17 "Officer Down"The team searches for the person who shot Jeffries and the elderly owner of a local convenience store.
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S6, EP18 "Mind Games"The team tries to figure out if a homeless paranoid schizophrenic killed his former psychiatrist in 2004 before fully losing his grip on reality.
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S6, EP19 "Libertyville"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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S6, EP20 "Stealing Home"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.
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S6, EP16 "Jackals"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.
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S6, EP15 "Witness Protection"The team looks for a missing teenager while investigating the five-month-old murder of his father, both of whom were in witness protection.
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S6, EP14 "The Brush Man"The team reopens the 1967 murder case of a brush salesman after his remains are found in a duck pond.
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S6, EP13 "Breaking News"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.
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