Cold Case (season 4)
Cold Case (season 4) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 24 |
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Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 24, 2006 – May 6, 2007 |
Season four of Cold Case, an American television series, began airing on September 24, 2006 and concluded on May 6, 2007. Season four regular cast members include Kathryn Morris, Danny Pino, John Finn, Thom Barry, Jeremy Ratchford and Tracie Thoms. This is the only season of the series to feature 24 episodes.
During this season before the season finale "Stalker", Danny Pino guest starred as his character Scotty Valens in an episode of CSI:NY, also produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.
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 |
Susan Chuang | Dr. Frannie Ching | N/A | episodes 4, 12, 17 |
Bonnie Root | ADA Alexandra Thomas | N/A | episodes 7, 19, 22, 24 |
Doug Spinuzza | Louie Amante | N/A | episode 15 |
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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70 | 1 | "Rampage" | Mark Pellington | Veena Cabreros Sud | September 24, 2006 | 16.27[1] |
A 1995 massacre at a shopping mall is reinvestigated when video evidence is found in an air shaft that indicates that the two shooters, who committed suicide at the scene, may have had a third accomplice who escaped.
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71 | 2 | "The War at Home" | Alex Zakrzewski | Samantha Howard Corbin | October 1, 2006 | 14.43[2] |
The team reopens the 2004 case of a missing veteran of the Iraq War when her prosthetic arm is found in a river.
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72 | 3 | "Sandhogs" | David Von Ancken | Greg Plageman | October 8, 2006 | 13.72[3] |
When the remains of a Sandhog miner who disappeared in 1948 are found in a subway service tunnel, the team is prompted to reopen the case, and find evidence that the victim might have been murdered for being a union activist.
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73 | 4 | "Baby Blues" | David Barrett | Liz W. Garcia | October 15, 2006 | 13.97[4] |
The team reinvestigates the 1982 case of a newborn baby who died under suspicious circumstances, which were originally reported as Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
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74 | 5 | "Saving Sammy" | Paris Barclay | Tyler Bensinger | October 22, 2006 | 14.81[5] |
The team reopens a 2003 case in which an autistic boy's parents were shot in their car when Lilly's boyfriend brings her information that the boy might have witnessed the murder.
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75 | 6 | "Static" | Kevin Bray | Gavin Harris | October 29, 2006 | 14.16[6] |
The team reopens the 1958 case of a popular disk jockey when they discover audio evidence that suggests someone may have arranged his murder to look like a suicide.
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76 | 7 | "The Key" | David Barrett | Jennifer M. Johnson | November 5, 2006 | 13.96[7] |
When new evidence of a murder case from 1979 is found, Det. Jeffries, who worked on the case as a rookie cop, sets out to find the killer, fulfilling the promise he made to the victim's daughter twenty-seven years ago.
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77 | 8 | "Fireflies" | Marcos Siega | Erica Shelton | November 12, 2006 | 14.77[8] |
When an undelivered letter with a missing child's handwriting on it is found, the team is prompted to reopen the case of an eight-year-old girl who disappeared in 1975.
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78 | 9 | "Lonely Hearts" | John Peters | Liz W. Garcia | November 19, 2006 | 14.53[9] |
The team reinvestigates the unsolved 1989 murder of a woman shot in an alley when the victim's video dating tape shows up in the apartment of a man who committed suicide.
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79 | 10 | "Forever Blue" | Jeannot Szwarc | Tom Pettit | December 3, 2006 | 14.11[10] |
The team reinvestigates the 1968 death of a policeman who was shot in his patrol car when a con man looking for an early release claims that the cop was dirty. Upon investigating, however, the team discover something else entirely.
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80 | 11 | "The Red and the Blue" | Steve Boyum | Meredith Stiehm | December 10, 2006 | 14.05[14] |
When the murder weapon used in the 2000 murder of country singer, Truck Sugar is found, Lilly must travel to Tennessee with a reluctant Scotty in tow to reinvestigate the case. They soon discover that Truck was on the cusp of his big break.
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81 | 12 | "Knuckle Up" | David Barrett | Greg Plageman | January 7, 2007 | 14.12[15] |
When a video clip of a missing student is found on the Internet, the team reinvestigates the case of James Hoffman, a gifted seventeen-year-old boy who disappeared just the year before, in 2006.
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82 | 13 | "Blackout" | Seith Mann | Tyler Bensinger | January 14, 2007 | 14.53[16] |
When a fingernail is found underneath the diving board of a pool where a drowning occurred, Lilly and Scotty reopen the case and investigate the 1996 family gathering during which the victim Lauren Williams (Donna Mills) died.
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83 | 14 | "8:03 AM" | Alex Zakrzewski | Veena Cabreros Sud | January 28, 2007 | 15.13[17] |
The team reinvestigates the case of Skill Jones and Madison Reed, two teenagers who were fatally shot in different parts of town on the same day in 2002, at precisely 8:03 AM.
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84 | 15 | "Blood on the Tracks" | Kevin Bray | Gavin Harris | February 18, 2007 | 11.60[18] |
When remnants of a bomb are found during remodeling of an old house, the team reopens the case of a married couple who died there in 1981, in what was thought to be an accidental gas leak.
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85 | 16 | "The Good-Bye Room" | Holly Dale | Jennifer M. Johnson | March 4, 2007 | 13.13[19] |
Lilly reopens the 1964 case of a murdered seventeen-year-old girl who was killed the day after giving birth to a baby girl in a home for unwed mothers.
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86 | 17 | "Shuffle, Ball Change" | Mark Pellington | Liz W. Garcia | March 11, 2007 | 15.45[20] |
When human remains are found in a dumpster, the team reopens the 1984 case of a missing teenage boy who dreamed of becoming a dancer against his father's wishes.
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87 | 18 | "A Dollar, a Dream" | Chris Fisher | Erica Shelton | March 18, 2007 | 15.09[21] |
When a station wagon with the bones of a murder victim inside is found at the bottom of a lake, the plight of a homeless family who once lived out of the car in 1999 becomes the team's focus during their investigation.
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88 | 19 | "Offender" | David Barrett | Greg Plageman | March 25, 2007 | 13.91[22] |
The father of a young boy who was raped and murdered in 1987 claims responsibility for pushing a sex offender off a building, and vows to systematically kill another person every day until the team can solve his son's case.
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89 | 20 | "Stand Up and Holler" | John Peters | Kate Purdy | April 1, 2007 | 13.23[23] |
When an anonymous murder confession is found in a modern art exhibit, the team reinvestigates the fatal drug overdose of Rainey Karlsen, a sixteen-year-old cheerleader in 1997.
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90 | 21 | "Torn" | Kevin Bray | Tyler Bensinger | April 8, 2007 | 11.33[24] |
The great grand-niece of Frances Stone, a woman who was murdered in 1919 asks the team to reopen the murder in order to reveal the truth behind the incident.
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91 | 22 | "Cargo" | Andy García | Tom Pettit | April 15, 2007 | 12.19[25] |
The FBI asks the team to reopen a case involving the 2005 murder of longshoreman Mike Chulaski, whose death might be related to a Russian human-trafficking ring the FBI is trying to bring down.
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92 | 23 | "The Good Death" | Paris Barclay | Gavin Harris | April 29, 2007 | 12.14[26] |
When a nurse confesses to six incidents of mercy killing, the team reopens the 1998 case of Jay Dratton, a terminally ill businessman who died while under the nurse's care, and discovers he had made many enemies throughout his career.
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93 | 24 | "Stalker" | Alex Zakrzewski | Veena Cabreros Sud | May 6, 2007 | 13.70[27] |
The team reopens a 2006 triple homicide when Kim Jacobi (Ellen Woglom), the only survivor of the shooting, begins to remember details about the night her entire family was gunned down.
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Notes
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