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The series revolved around a fictionalized Department division that specializes in investigating cold cases. The show is set in PhiladelphiaPennsylvaniaand follows Detective Lilly Rush Kathryn Morrisa detective with the Philadelphia Police Departmentwho Cold Case in "cold cases", or investigations which are no Cold Case being actively pursued by Cold Case department. Usually, each Cold Case would focus on a Cold Case investigation. All cases involved murders committed in Philadelphia, although investigations occasionally required travel outside the city. Cases were also spread out over much of the previous century, with some as recent as a Cold Case or two old and others dating back to the s. Generally, an investigation would begin when the police received a new lead, or Cold Case direction", on a case. This might be the discovery of a body, a new lead such as an alibi witness not found in the original investigation, new evidence pointing to the innocence of the accused, or Cold Case critical piece Cold Case evidence such as a weapon e. In some cases, the lack of a body meant that it was originally unclear if a crime had even occurred, with people instead Cold Case that the victim had merely left town. Over the course of the episode, the detectives would interview witnesses associated with the crime and piece together the story of what led the victims to their death. These interviews were accompanied by flashback sequences to the time of the murder which dramatized the testimony. Witness testimony, even from people who would later be revealed as the killer, was almost never false. At most the guilty party would lie by omission, leaving out critical details, or stopping their narrative before they implicated themselves. The witness testimony was also generally presented in chronological order so that it formed a cohesive linear story for the audience. The show was also distinguished by "double casting" in which the characters and witnesses would flash back and forth in the scene representing them as they looked at the time of the crime and in the present day. This was done with different actors as children or much younger selves especially if the year in question was well in the past. If Cold Case was judged that the character was not likely to have Cold Case in appearance significantly except for weight and gray hair, the same Cold Case would be used. This was not just with the guest Cold Case themselves but sometimes with the detectives as well if they had any involvement in the original investigation. Detective Jeffries, for example, had Cold Case to himself as a child in two episodes, and as a young detective in another. Sometimes the twist in the story is that the prime suspect is the most obvious suspect [In one case the killer is exactly the same person thrown in jail for it in the first place. The scene would show the details with exceptions having to do with the utter heinousness of the underlying motive of the crime such as or sexual assault. The police Cold Case be shown arresting the killer and walking them into custody. The killer and other characters in the story would be seen as flashing back to their younger selves and as now. Cold Case spirit of the victim would be seen either by Lilly, one of the other detectives or a loved Cold Case of the victim. This would be accompanied by the playing of a song meant to symbolize the period in which the killing took place. Through the flashbacks, the show examined many issues related to 20th century history, including: racismhomophobiatransphobiasexismabortionand . The theme song Cold Case an excerpt from "Nara" by E. Posthumuswith an introduction by series composer Michael A. Levine that begins with Cold Case otherworldly wail from vocalist Elise Morris. Besides Levine's Cold Case music, each episode makes extensive use of era-appropriate Cold Case for flashbacks to the year in question. 's music was used in the two-part season-six finale, Cold Case first time one artist's music has been used for two full episodes. In Cold Case series finale, music from Cold Case used, and for the first time, it featured an unreleased song. After its launch, television critics noted similarities between Cold Case and a similar Canadian series called which debuted five years earlier. Inthe Cold Squad creators considered seeking legal redress against the Cold Case producers over copyright issues. The law firm headed by entertainment attorney Pierce O'Donnell, who successfully represented in his copyright-infringement suit against Paramount and who has Cold Case the franchise against copycats, confirmed it agreed to Cold Case [ clarification needed ] the Cold Squad producers, Cold Case claim the CBS series is a knock-off of their own Cold Case show. O'Donnell's law firm commented in a statement: "Our clients are very concerned about many striking similarities and have retained counsel to investigate the situation and, if necessary, to take appropriate action. The crime drama had a successful first season and, by season two, was averaging a 3. For the next couple Cold Case, total viewership fell slightly but the demographic numbers rose, reaching a 3. In season five, due to the writer's strike, the show averaged a 2. In season six, the ratings sank lower, to an average of a 2. The show concluded its run on May 2,ranking 29th. On May 18,CBS announced the cancellation of the series after seven seasons and episodes. The series aired in syndicationand also on in the U. Inthe show aired on MyNetworkTV. It also airs on MBC Action. Since the program's debut innone of the seven seasons have ever been released on DVD or Blu-ray due to licensing issues related to the use of contemporary music in each episode. As of Sept. In Maythe Roku Channel in the U. Levine from the first four seasons, as well as the song Flowers, sung by Robbyn Kirmsse. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For other uses, see Cold Case disambiguation. US television series — Crime drama Police procedural Mystery. Domestic Television Distribution. Main article: List of Cold Case characters. See also: List of minor characters in Cold Case. This section needs to be updated. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. 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On July 21, the body of Alonzo Brooks —whose murder was highlighted in the fourth episode of the series—was exhumed and his case reopened by the FBI who is now looking at new evidence and considering the homicide Cold Case hate crime. The original which ran from to actually yielded some impressive results. Of the mysteries that were highlighted on the show, some were eventually resolved after the episodes aired—much of it due to regular people coming forward with new evidence, testimony, or homebrewed detective work. Outside of infotainment docuseries like Unsolved Mysteriesinternet detectives have Cold Case many hours, words, and posts to solving cold cases that have been long forgotten. The hivemind, as it turns out, is pretty good at playing Cold Case. What follows are some of the most vexing cases in history that, despite the best efforts of professionals and amateur internet sleuths, remain completely unsolved. The charred body of a woman was found in a remote section of Norway in at the Cold Case of the cold war. An autopsy indicated she had ingested sleeping pills before she died, inhaled Cold Case monoxide, and had been burned alive. Later, a suitcase belonging to the woman was found containing money from multiple countries. Eventually it was discovered she was traveling Cold Case Europe with a number of Cold Case passports containing different aliases. She was found in a supine position, badly burned in the front with her hands raised to her chest in an almost defensive posture. Scattered around the corpse were personal effects including a watch, an umbrella, some jewelry, and several empty bottles. According to the BBC, police thought the objects had been arranged around the body in a peculiar way, almost suggesting Cold Case ritual. The clothes she was wearing were made of synthetic fibers and were missing their tags. Initially it was thought she was likely in her 30s. An autopsy revealed she had ingested between tablets of phenobarbital and had bruising around her Cold Case. She had also inhaled carbon monoxide and soot Cold Case the fire indicating that she was burned alive. With no identifying documents and the presence of a large amount of sleeping pills in her system, Norwegian officials ruled her death a Cold Case. A few days later, a pair of suitcases were found at a train station in Bergen Cold Case that matched the dead woman. Inside there were an assortment of wigs, makeup, Cold Case, eczema cream, eyeglasses with nonprescription lenses, maps, and small amounts of money from Norway, the UK, Switzerland, and Belgium. After careful examination of the suitcases contents it was found that any identifying information had been detached, cut out, Cold Case rubbed off. Even the eczema cream, which would normally have the name of the prescribing Cold Case, was missing its label. She had visited Norway several Cold Case during the year, staying at different hotels under fake names using forged passports. At another she was Elisabeth Leenhouwfr, from Ostend. Ultimately, people who interacted with her were located and interviewed. They all described a striking, stylish woman with dark hair and brown eyes who was elegant, charming, and always paid in cash. She also spoke multiple languages including French, Flemish, and English, wore wigs, and often seemed to be on edge. Years later, the Norwegian National Defense released records that indicated the woman may have been traversing the country, Cold Case the testing of the then top-secret anti-ship Penguin missile. A fisherman may have also spotted the woman watching Norwegian army troop movements. Does the Cold Case narrative make sense? Norway in the early s was a flashpoint during the Cold War. Not only did it share a border Cold Case the Soviet Cold Case, but it also played a substantial role in helping the United States and Britain monitor Russian nuclear testing and warfare. In Mossad agents assassinated a Moroccan waiter in Lillehammer who they mistakenly thought to be one of the masterminds of the Munich Olympics massacre. In a man from Bergen came forward after seeing a sketch of the Cold Case woman. Before the Isdal woman was buried, a portion of her lower jaw Cold Case removed and saved; her teeth showed signs of intricate dental work which was unusual for Norway at the time. In a stable isotope analysis performed on her teeth suggested she was born in Nuremburg around but grew up near the border between and Germany. The investigation of her dental work showed that it had been performed in either Central Asia, East Asia, Southern Europe, or somewhere in South America. The case still sparks great interest. Was she a spy? If so, who killed her and why? Who was she working for? Between February 1 and February 2,nine Russian hikers died in a remote section of the Ural Mountains under extremely mysterious conditions. Despite repeated attempts at explanations over the years, questions about what actually happen still endure. The hikers were all experienced in Cold Case outdoors, in their 20s and 30s, and friends from the nearby Ural Polytechnical Institute. Lead by Igor Alekseyevich Dyatlov—for whom the area Cold Case now named—they journeyed into a remote section of the Urals and set up camp at the foot Cold Case a mountain the indigenous Mansi people called Kholat Syakhl. They were all underdressed, some only in long underwear and many were not wearing shoes. They made their way to a nearby tree line where Cold Case attempted to climb a tree and build a fire. Six members of the team died from hypothermia while the three others died from extreme physical trauma. Of the hikers that died of trauma, one had a fractured skull, another had chest fractures consistent with a violent car crash, while a third died from internal bleeding Cold Case on by chest trauma. There were no puncture wounds on any of the victims nor was there any damage to the soft Cold Case. Tracks in the snow and the lack of physical wounds on the bodies indicated that the deaths Cold Case not due to an attack by the Mansi. Two victims were missing their eyes while another was missing their tongue. The clothing found on two victims was extremely radioactive. Several Cold Case the victims Cold Case found wrapped in clothing that belonged to other hikers. At the memorial service, friends and family reported that the bodies had white hair and orange colored skin. The initial Soviet investigation did not help dispel wild conjecture into Cold Case case. Some of the Cold Case aspects of the case can be explained rationally. The victims who were missing their eyes and tongue? Most likely due to scavenging by wild animals. The orange colored skin and white hair? Probably caused by exposure to the elements. If some members of the group succumbed to hypothermia first, others would have possibly stripped the bodies for extra warmth. Conjecture has ranged from natural phenomenon avalanches and katabatic winds to Cold Case involvement parachute mines and infrasound Cold Case to the absurd UFOs, cryptid attack. Then there are accounts from people who were closely tied to the case that has fueled speculation in supernatural causes and conspiracy theories. In the former head of the communist party of the town near the Dyatlov Pass wrote that there had been supposed UFO sightings in the area during the time of the deaths. Recently, when interviewed for an article for the Atlantic, Yuri Kuntsevich, who as a boy attended the funeral for the hikers, stated that the group had been coerced by a western intelligence agent to take photographs of a nearby soviet missile test and then murdered. In Russian investigators reopened Cold Case case and came to the conclusion that the hikers were caught in an avalanche, tore open their tent to Cold Case, and made their way Cold Case the nearby tree line. Finding themselves inadequately dressed in a freezing snowstorm, they attempted to make a fire and climb a Cold Case to spot their campsite. Several of the party died of hypothermia while the others attempted to construct a crude, makeshift shelter from tree branches, snow, and rock. Cold Case shelters collapsed in the violent weather leading to the catastrophic injuries suffered by the other three hikers. And what were the strange orange lights in the night sky that were seen by the other group of hikers? He couldn't spell anything, just scribble. The rate of decomposition made it difficult for medical examiners to determine a cause of death—even after an autopsy and a toxicology report. But after considering the suspicious nature of where his body had been found the area had been used to dump murder victims before investigators classified the death a homicide. Some of the code contains parenthesis, other parts Cold Case it is circled. McCormick was an ex-con who was semi-employed at a gas station and alternated between staying with family and living on the streets. He also suffered from Cold Case and lung ailments and had been collecting disability at the time of his death. His criminal record consisted of a handful misdemeanors plus a stint in prison for . McCormick also sporadically traveled by bus to Florida where a former girlfriend says he acted as courier for drug runners, shuttling Cold Case back to Missouri. According to a Riverfront Times articlewhile awaiting trial for statutory rape, his public defender believed McCormick might be "suffering from some mental disease or defect. He went to several hospitals for treatment of chest pains and asthma in the days before his death. Other family members claim that Ricky had been writing in code since he was a boy. Experts, including the FBI agent in charge of the case, assert the notes are authentic. Small details in the handwriting—like circles around portions of the code—indicate that it was personal in nature, possibly a to-do list. According the FBI, the Cold Case challenge in this case is that McCormick likely intended the notes Cold Case to be read by himself. Other famous cyphers—like the —wanted their codes to be eventually cracked. There is, of course, is the possibility that McCormick did not write the code — experts have not been able to conclusively prove that the notes Cold Case in his handwriting. The FBI has an entire website dedicated to the Cold Case and invites amateur codebreakers to try and solve it. Two men—an American pilot and a mechanic from the Republic of the Congo—boarded a jet that was parked at the Quatro de Fevereiro Airport, Luanda, Angola on May 25, Without permission from air traffic control, they taxied the aircraft to the runway, took off, and flew south over the Atlantic Ocean. No trace of the men or the aircraft have ever been found. Their motive for the theft remains unknown. It was Cold Case the process of being Cold Case for use by a Nigerian carrier when it was stolen. The was silver and had no identifying markings aside from a blue, red, and white stripe and a serial number of NAA. Despite sitting on the at Cold Case airport Cold Case so long the plane Cold Case thought to be in fairly good Cold Case shape. Even though the was structurally sound, it still needed some basic maintenance to make it safe to fly. Padilla and Republic Cold Case the Congo mechanic John M. Mutantu come in. The two men were hired to help an Angolan maintenance team get the flight ready.