A DIARY DISCOVERED ON A RECYCLED COMPUTER LEADS LILLY
TO REOPEN THE 1999 DEATH OF A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN FROM A STRESS-INDUCED HEART ATTACK, ON A REBROADCAST
OF "COLD CASE," ON A SPECIAL NIGHT AND TIME,
SATURDAY, JAN. 20, 8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT
"Start-Up" -- When a diary containing information about the death of a young woman is discovered on a recycled computer, Lilly and the team reopen the 1999 case of a healthy young woman, Amy, who died of a stress-induced heart attack after her dot.com company crashed, on a rebroadcast of COLD CASE, Saturday, Jan. 20 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. James Whitmore Jr. directed the episode that was written by Karin Lewicki. (Originally broadcast 11/13/05)
Amy was a self described workaholic who devoted her life to her company and was, for a brief moment, a dot.com millionaire. Despite Amy's ability, she made poor business decisions and her business partner spent all the money. Her main programmer, who was in love with her, had a motive to kill her because she spurned his attentions. But his alibi is air tight. Now Lilly must sort fact from fiction and close the case.
Lilly Rush: Kathryn Morris
John Stillman: John Finn
Nick Vera: Jeremy Ratchford
Will Jeffries: Thom Barry
Scotty Valens: Danny Pino
Amy Lind (1999): Sarah Jane Morris
Scott (1995/2005): Rodney Scott
Clifton Coleman 1999/2005): Richard Cox
Geraldine (1999/2005): Deborah Van Valkenburgh
Malvinder (1999/2005): Amir Talai
Taylor: Zach Mills
Nancy: Lori Lynn Lively
Alora Lind: Valerie Dillman
Anna Mayes: Robin Weigert
Dante Gutierrez: Mark Adair-Rios
RATING: TV-PG-DL
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