Charged with the emotional task of finding an infant's killer, Rush reopens a 1982 case involving a female baby who died of SIDS under suspicious circumstances. S4/Ep4
A 2004 case involving the disappearance of a female Iraqi War veteran, Dana Tucker, is reopened when her high-tech titanium prosthetic arm is found in a river. S4/Ep2
A 1995 case involving two teenage boys who committed suicide after going on a murderous rampage at a local mall is reopened when new evidence comes to light. S4/Ep1
Rush breaks procedural rules, putting herself and others in danger, while investigating a drug counsellor who was killed two days before he would testify against a student. S3/Ep23
Rush enters the world of gambling to search for the killer of a physician. The original suspect was a mentally ill homeless man, but the evidence was circumstantial. S3/Ep22
Rush reopens the 1945 case of the death of a talented female journalist at a Philadelphia newspaper. The truth about her lover shocks everyone. S3/Ep21
When a corrupt cop kills himself, questions are raised about the guilt of a death-row inmate convicted of murdering a girl. Who is the real culprit? S3/Ep20
Rush receives new evidence in the 1973 murder of a college tennis phenomenon who beat the school's best player in a high-profile match. But the suspect list is long. S3/Ep17
Rush and her colleagues must solve a killer's demented puzzle and save a young boy's life. In one night, they are pushed to their wits' ends trying to crack the code. S3/Ep16
When a drug case is reopened, Valens reveals he had worked undercover on the high-profile case. Now, he must face the demons that have been haunting him for eight years. S3/Ep15
Rush reopens the case of a well-liked local deli owner who was beaten to death. All the evidence points to his top employee until someone finally tells the truth. S3/Ep10
When evidence of the death of a 4-year-old girl washes up, Rush reopens a 1965 case. She inspects hospital records and discovers the child was the victim of abuse. S3/Ep9
Rush reopens the 1972 shooting of a former Vietnam POW when ID tags are found in a drug house. She learns he was having trouble adjusting to being home. S3/Ep8
When a diary is discovered on a recycled computer, Rush reopens the 1999 case of a young woman who died of a stress-induced heart attack after her dot-com company crashed. S3/Ep7
Headstrong detective Lilly Rush works on cold cases for the Philadelphia Police Department, reopening unsolved homicides that occurred years ago. S3/Ep6
Rush reopens a case involving an elderly woman who died of natural causes but had been using the identity of another woman who disappeared in 1954. S3/Ep5
When a mother discovers a letter suggesting that her late son was killed by someone he knew, she asks Rush to reopen the case and find his killer. S3/Ep3
The death of a college freshman was ruled as an accident. But when Rush sees a picture of the victim being forced to drink alcohol, she reopens the case. S3/Ep2
When an old truck containing human bones is pulled from the Delaware River, Rush and Valens believe it is related to a missing persons case from 1932. S2/Ep22
The unsolved 1977 death of a doorman is reopened. Rush and Valens try to link his murder to a serial killer who is about to be released from prison. S2/Ep21
The 1985 murder case of a young mill worker is reopened when Rush learns that a recent parolee admitted to stealing money off the victim's body. S2/Ep20
Vera's high school sweetheart asks Rush and the team to investigate the death of her older sister, which was ruled as an accident in the late 1990s. S2/Ep18
In 1976, an overmatched fighter died after a bout that should have been stopped. The deathbed confession of a boxing referee prompts Rush to reopen the case. S2/Ep12
Rush and Valens reopen the unsolved case of a cult member who died of cyanide poisoning. By the time detectives uncover the truth, Rush is the killer's next target. S2/Ep11
In 2000, an ambitious assistant district attorney was brutally murdered. Rush reopens the unsolved case and discovers he is posthumously linked to a scandal. S2/Ep10
The body of a woman who vanished in 1985 is discovered in a wildlife preserve. The detectives interview her daughter, who was 12 years old when the woman went missing. S2/Ep9
Headstrong detective Lilly Rush works on cold cases for the Philadelphia Police Department, reopening unsolved homicides that occurred years ago. S2/Ep8
A man approaches Rush and Valens with a cold case from the 1980s. He asks the detectives to reopen the unsolved murder of his former life partner. S2/Ep7
A young woman is found strangled and dumped in a local swimming hole. Rush suspects that this new crime mirrors the unsolved murder of a 12-year-old girl from 1990. S2/Ep6
Rush and the team reopen a 13-year-old case. Two Cambodian immigrants were brutally murdered in their home in what was then believed to be a robbery. S2/Ep5
One night in 1968, an inmate was murdered during a melee in a Philadelphia prison. When human bones are found in the now-closed facility, Rush reopens the case. S2/Ep4
Rush and Valens receive a troubling home movie in which a young woman is shot and killed. The detectives are led to reopen an unsolved "Jane Doe" murder case from 1979. S2/Ep3
A reunion of World War II female factory workers stirs up memories of a mysterious death. A friend of the deceased begs Rush to dig deeper into the case. S2/Ep2
DNA evidence reveals the wrong man has been imprisoned for the 1986 murder of beautiful 15-year-old Eve Kendall. Rush and Valens reopen the case. S1/Ep23
Rush, Valens, and Vera investigate the murder of a military academy swim coach in 1999 and uncover a horrifying secret. Meanwhile, Valens encounters a problem at home. S1/Ep22
A psychologist approaches Rush regarding a troubled 17-year-old boy. He has been lost in the foster care system since he witnessed the murder of his mother. S1/Ep21
Rush and Valens reopen a cold case from 1992. They try to find a connection between a current murder victim and a young woman who was killed decades ago. S1/Ep19
Rush confronts her oldest case yet when the granddaughter of a Black woman murdered in 1939 provides letters that seem to implicate the milkman. S1/Ep13
Lieutenant Stillman asks Rush to investigate the 1980 unsolved murder of an 8-year-old boy. Having worked the case, Stillman is still haunted by it. S1/Ep12
Rush is visited by a woman seeking justice for her dead son, the victim of a 1964 gay-bashing incident. She enlists a retired cop to help find the killer. S1/Ep7
Rush reopens the 1981 murder case of a 16-year-old girl after a prison inmate reveals that the wrong man is currently serving time for the crime. S1/Ep6
Det. Rush reopens a 1973 case involving the unsolved murder of a young police officer who responded to a call at a drug-infested housing project. S1/Ep5