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- Lily looks into a man's murder that led to the dissolution of a religiously-involved family, but she finds something fishy about every member of the former household.
- The Cold Case team investigates a 1960's case of a young débutant who fell to her death. They also discover that the girl's mother was very traditional and expected her daughter to follow order.
- The unsolved case of a quiet and shy girl who dated a bank robber is reopened by the team after a similar crime occurs at the same bank.
- Lily re-investigates a 1980's murder where a young housewife was blown up by a bomb in her backyard. Meanwhile, the victim's now-grown daughter is bothering a pervert whom she believes is the killer, but is he?
- The 1995 case of an alcoholic barmaid is reopened. The team learn she was struggling to recover for the sake of her neglected children, and that she was often a target for jokes and harassment.
- Monk goes undercover as an office worker and revels in the office routines and actually starts making friends and a possible romance as he tries to solve a murder that occurred in a parking garage next to the office building as well as who injured the hand of the man who hired him whose hand was slammed into a car door probably by the murderer. But Monk's new found popularity may come to a screeching halt if he won't put on the pair of rental (previously used by other people) bowling shoes for the showdown match between his office team and their rival team.
- Bruce Beauchamps, the alleged murderer of Bonnie Hood, is himself found murdered several years later.
- A 1929 case of a beautiful young singer is reopened, and the team learns she had a romance going with a man named Nick Bartleby.
- A mother living very long into old age was just too much for one financially impatient and only child daughter. Adopted into wealth and love, this pampered and now adult daughter with 3 children of her own, plots to have her lover murder her very wealthy mother in order to get her inheritance now.
- The sensational Michael Peterson case which has spawned a controversial documentary 'The Staircase" a.k.a. "Death on the Staircase", and TV movie "The Staircase Murder" is recounted. Michael's wife, Kathleen, was a popular, prominent and wealthy businesswoman. Is novelist Michael Peterson guilty of murdering his wife or was it an unfortunate accidental slip and fall off the staircase and is he also guilty of the murdering his best friend's wife who died in a staircase accident 18 years ago? After all, she died on a staircase. Is Michael hiding a dark secret? The pieces come together in Michael Peterson's million dollar defense.
- Two car bombs detonate in the vehicle with a massive explosion killing tobacco heiress Margaret Benson and her adopted son, Scott, and her daughter's frantic escape. She rolled in the grass to stop her clothing from burning as her other brother Steve just stood there looking at her. She suffered 3rd degree burns. Blame soon falls on Steve with the motive of the family wealth of in excess of $10 million of which his mother was ready to severely cut off her funding of his businesses.
- Stranger than fiction is the expose wrought when Biloxi, Mississippi investigators look into the 1987 murder of Circuit Court Judge Vincent Sherry and his wife, Margaret, a former politician, It begins a massive years-long investigation into what comes to be know as the "Dixie Mafia". And if an underground criminal network of a million-dollar phone scam run by Angola prisoners isn't shocking enough, their murder was reported to be a contract hit.
- A compelling telling of the brutal and savage knife attack on the wealthy Fort Worth couple that left socialite wife Caren Courtney Koslow dead in her bed and a seriously injured Jack alive to call 911. Initially investigators focused on Jack himself until they received a tip on Jack's adopted daughter, Kristi from a prior marriage. Could it be true that a pretty and popular Kristi would not only hire, but plan the viciousness of the attack for her boyfriend and an accomplice to perpetrate. Further, that each of them was to be paid one million dollars out of the approximate twelve million estate Kristi expected to inherit. With the threat of the death penalty for each of the males, would one of them implicate Kristi in the heinous plot?
- Lake Tahoe investigators spent two and and a half years building a case of premeditated murder against wealthy Peter Bergna, claiming he staged the accident that left his wife, Rinette Riella-Bergna dead at the scene. Their truck had broken through the guard rail and catapulted down a mountainside with Peter supposedly at the wheel. Peter is in fine shape for such a horrific accident as the grieving husband claiming it was just a tragic and unfortunate accident that took the life of his dear wife.
- The shocking and news captivating story and run from justice case of Andrew Luster, the Max Factor cosmetics heir. Luster made headlines as a handsome Lothario who was accused of seducing women then drugging them beyond consciousness, and videotaping himself date-raping these women. Fleeing the U.S. during his trial and found guilty in absentia, he was captured by none other than the infamous "Dog, the Bounty Hunter" in Mexico to serve a 124-year sentence for his crimes.
- In 2002, the peaceful town of Truro, Massachusetts, with a population of about 2,000 people in the off-season, hadn't had a murder case for 30 years. The rape and murder of Crista Worthington, a prominent fashion writer and single mom who had settled there from Paris and New York had all the makings of a high-profile murder case which was expected to be solved quickly. They were shocked to find this a baffling case which took about 4 years of extensive investigation to solve and with a surprising suspect.
- The 1960's case is reopened of a young girl named Samantha ("Sam") who was relentlessly teased and even groped at one point for dressing like a boy, after which she was found murdered and left in a river.
- Two sons and a daughter, the sole heirs of Bruce and Darlene Rouse, are the prime suspects of the police in the murder of their parents in their sprawling Lake County, Illinois home. Police are baffled as to which of them is the true culprit or culprits, especially with them pointing the finger at each other until years later when one of them confesses.
- A compelling tale of family secrets, greed and murder when Donald and Marsha Levine are found dead in their mansion in affluent Munster, Illinois. Investigation is brought to bear on their only heir, Mark, home at the time and left alive, and Donald's businessman brother Robert Levine. What could have just been a simple robbery turned murder in 1989 looked more to be a case of the son, Mark, and, or his uncle Donald to have motives behind the double murder.
- This notorious case of pretty, vivacious Martha "Sunny" von Bulow pits husband Claus von Bulow against their children who are still convinced he attempted to murder his wife for her wealth. Sunny slips into an irreversible coma in their Rhode Island home and survives almost 28 years in this vegetative state before finally passing away in December 2008 in a New York nursing home. Claus von Bulow was convicted of administering an insulin overdose to his American heiress and popular socialite wife. It was overturned on a second trial when the second trial citing her condition the result of prescription drugs overdose, not an insulin injection, found her husband not guilty.
- When Monk's half-brother Jack shows up at his door, he's less than thrilled, especially after learning that Jack has just escaped from prison and is accused of killing a very popular female employee while making his escape.
- Desperate to save the parking lot where Trudy was killed from demolition, Monk enlists the help of a sympathetic councilwoman. But when she goes missing, Monk may be forced to deal with her hapless and incapable assistant.
- Fun riff on Friday the 13th with a Jason wannabe who attacks a woman at her home one stormy night after she opens the fridge to a red, paint-dripped note in her fridge stating "I see you". Sean and Gus's old youth camp is being reopened and bizarre things are found in the lakeside there.
- Serial killer Mr. Yin Yang who murdered 6 victims in 1995 resurfaces to play his cat-and-mouse clues games as he did with police officers back then. He has never been defeated and chooses Shawn as his next opponent and the clues come fast and furious to save a young woman. Each clue has to do with something in Shawn's past. Shawn also attempts to rekindle an old high school romance.
- The 1970's case of a murdered girl is reopened, and the Cold Case team learn that she was an honor student who fell in with a dangerous crowd of bikers and ruffians.
- When one of their own is shot and taken to an intensive care unit, the Cold Case team try to figure out who shot him and an elderly convenience store owner. Vera feels guilty for the incident since he was there at the time.
- The case of a murdered psychiatrist is reopened, and the Cold Case team learn she was trying to find other means of therapy for her patients besides just pills and drugs.
- A real-estate developer's body is discovered, and it turns out he was the creator of a planned suburban community who was killed in the late 1950's.
- The case of a Cuban baseball player is reopened and the Cold Case team look into his arrival to American soil, his affair with another woman and his neglected family in an attempt to solve the case.
- A frozen female corpse discovered at a new construction site transforms a cold five-year-old missing persons case into a current homicide investigation.
- A ritualistic killer is on the loose while Castle's first ex-wife and Alexis's mom, Meredith visits.
- The wife of a wealthy businessman is found shot to death in a spa and the CBI suspects that her womanizing lover is connected to the murder.
- James Sullivan's 1976 marriage to Atlantan socialite Lta McClinton proved to be a hindrance to Sulivan's obsession with climbing up the ranks of the social elite and the marriage floundered. Answering the door to a hit man posing as a flower delivery man, Lita was shot dead at point-blank range. It took 13 years for the police to locate and arrest the hit man who accused the husband, James, to be behind the murder plot. When Sullivan vanished, it took years and an international manhunt to bring Sullivan in.
- Sam Shoen's wife Eve is shot dead inside their pricey chalet home. Sam's father is the founder of U-Haul. Soon father, Sam, and his two sons are battling over control of the company and who murdered Eve. In addition a drifter with murky ties to this crime turns up to baffle the police further.
- The murder of the estranged wife of Joel Sandler, a Philadelphia area Millionaire is alleged to have been arranged by Philadelphia-area millionaire who has a solid alibi. It was alleged that he hired a hit man.
- Alleging that she thought her husband was a prowler in the night, she kills him. This convoluted and interesting case was the basis of Dominick Dunne's novel "The Two Mrs.Grenvilles."
- The downfall of the Billionaire Boys Club, an exclusive group of mostly wealthy Beverly Hills and Greater Los Angeles men who followed a charismatic Joe Hunt. These men lavishly spent their new found fortunes in style in parties and luxury cars and just living the good life. A man of very modest beginnings, Joe was not above murder and kidnapping stay in the big leagues to keep this investment firm afloat when the groups short-lived fortunes were dwindling from their euphoric successes in 1984.
- Dr. Lightman allows a wealthy client to shadow him as he tries to find out who critically wounded a Washington D.C. police officer in an apartment building taken over by drug dealers.