LILLY REOPENS THE CASE OF THE 1972 SHOOTING OF A VIETNAM POW,
ON A REBROADCAST OF "COLD CASE," SUNDAY, JULY 9
"Honor" -- A pair of POW tags found in an abandoned drug house lead Lilly and the team to reopen the 1972 shooting of a Vietnam POW, Carl, on a rebroadcast of COLD CASE, Sunday, July 9 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Paris Barclay directed the episode that was written by Craig Turk. (Originally broadcast 11/20/05)
Lilly learns from Carl's wife, Janet that he was having trouble adjusting to being home, and when they question their son Ned (who was seven when Carl was murdered) they learn that Janet had been having an affair while Carl was away. Ken, Janet's boyfriend at the time, tells Lilly that he suspects a local teenager, Daniel, might have gunned Carl down. Daniel, the son of a fellow POW, had been pestering Carl about his own father and why he wasn't home like Carl. As the list of suspect grows, all fingers still point to Ken.
Lilly Rush: Kathryn Morris
John Stillman: John Finn
Nick Vera: Jeremy Ratchford
Will Jeffries: Thom Barry
Scotty Valens: Danny Pino
Ned (1972): Skyler Gisondo
Lady Neighbor (1972): Sara Van Horn
Janet (1972): Whitney Allen
Carl (1972): John Allsopp
Det. Eve Brennan: Tracie Thoms
Janet (2005): Brynn Thayer
Ned (2005): Christopher Cousins
Ken Westin (2005): Michael Mantell
Ken Westin (1972): Larry Dorf
Wes Messina (1972): John Dalesandro
Daniel (1972): Michael Welch
Daniel (2005): William R. Moses
Roger Raitt (2005): James Handy
Roger Raitt (1972): Jeff Campbell
Ruth (1972): Rachel Quaintance
Ice Cream Lady: Catheryn J. Brockett
POW Eulogist: Christopher Hoffman
RATING: TVPG-V
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