- A corrupt cop's suicide leads to new questions about an old murder, challenging Detective Jeffries' belief that the man on death row for the crime is guilty -- and also putting Jeffries on a collision course with an arrogant ADA.
- The 1994 rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl is reinvestigated after a death-row inmate convicted of the crimes who is scheduled to be executed in three days calls Jeffries claiming that he's innocent. Jeffries spends much of the episode trying to convince the inmate to come to grips with his guilt, but nevertheless attempts to investigate the claims of the convicted man. The reinvestigation is hampered by the DA who prosecuted the case, and the Cold Case investigators do not see crucial evidence in the original case file until after the innocent inmate is executed by lethal injection. The man who actually committed the crimes ran a moving company and was the boss of the executed man. Both the boss and the employee had met the girl and her father earlier in the day that she was murdered, as they moved them into a new house.
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