The Cold Case team investigates a serial bomber who seems to be targeting people in no particular pattern, but then they discover the bomber may be killing out of grief and loss.
In 1962, a woman's death is ruled a suicide. Her granddaughter asks the team to investigate her suicide after she provides them with newer evidence she hopes will prove that her grandmother's suicide was actually a murder.
The team reopens a the 1973 case of a murdered football player after new evidence surfaces that shows that he may have been killed later than originally thought.
Rush and the team investigate an inner-city school teacher's death, originally believed to be a carjacking gone bad, after a former student finds her keys.
The Cold Case team reopens the 1950's case of a Marine who supposedly went AWOL after discovering his remains stuffed in an oil drum half a century later.
The Cold Case team investigates some bones found in a car that was about to be crushed. They discover that they're the remains of a single mom who worked at a crooked 1980's car dealership, much to the chagrin of her now grown-up daughter.
A fan of a 50s pin up girl comes forward with a new lead in the shooting death of the girl. A photo revealing the killer may not have been a random break in as believed. Could it have been her photographer, manager, best friend or stalker?
The bone of a woman is discovered in the incinerator of an old hotel. She is a missing stewardess, thought to have eloped to Spain with a boyfriend in 1960.