Ep 13. Time to Crime
- TVPG
- January 30, 2005
- 41 min
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7.8 (364)
In Cold Case season 2 episode 13 titled "Time to Crime," detectives Lilly Rush (Kathryn Morris) and Scotty Valens (Danny Pino) investigate a case from 1982 in which a teenage girl named Laura McKinney was found murdered in the woods.
The episode starts with Rush and Valens being assigned to re-investigate Laura's case after a new witness comes forward with information that could potentially solve the case. As they begin looking into the case, they discover that Laura was actually killed on her way home from a party, and they start interviewing her friends and family members to try and piece together what happened that night.
The detectives soon find out that Laura had been dating a boy named Todd Ritter, and they begin to suspect that he may have had something to do with her murder. They track Todd down and learn that he and Laura had gotten into an argument the night she was killed and that he had stormed off into the woods.
Rush and Valens also discover that Laura's best friend, Nancy, had told Laura that she had a crush on Todd, which may have caused some jealousy or resentment between the two girls. They start to wonder if Nancy may have had anything to do with Laura's murder.
As the investigation progresses, the detectives uncover more clues and evidence that lead them in different directions. They interview Laura's neighbors and learn that they saw a strange car parked near her house the night she was killed. They also find out that Laura had received a threatening phone call from an unknown person the night before she died.
As Rush and Valens continue to piece together the events leading up to Laura's murder, they realize that time is running out. The statute of limitations on her case is approaching, and they must solve the case before it's too late.
The episode is filled with twists and turns as Rush and Valens uncover new evidence and follow leads that take them in unexpected directions. The pacing is tight, with a sense of urgency as the detectives race against time to solve the case before it becomes unsolvable. The acting is top-notch, with Morris and Pino delivering nuanced performances as they delve into the lives of Laura and those around her.
Overall, "Time to Crime" is a compelling episode that keeps the viewer engaged and guessing until the very end. It's a testament to the show's ability to tell complex, character-driven stories that are both emotionally resonant and intellectually satisfying. Cold Case fans will not be disappointed.