Time to Crime

Season 2, Episode 13, Aired

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  • The Case Of A Drive By Shooting Involving A Little Girl Is Opened Again When The Murder Weapon Is Handed In.

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    The 1987 Shooting Of A Little Girl Is Investigated Again When The Original Murder Weapon Is Handed In.

    Originally, I Thought This Episode Was Not Gonna Be Very Good But I Was Pleasantly Surprised By The End Of It!

    Meanwhile, Scotty Tries To Sort Out His Problems With Christina.

    I Liked This Episode Because It Was Packed Full Of Action, Some Of It Was Brilliantly Produced.

    Yet Again, 'Cold Case' Produces Another Very Good Episode Which I Liked Watching & WOuldn't Mind Watching Again Because It Was Brilliant.

    I Wouldn't Watch This Before Bed Though, Because It Might Give You Nightmares! LOL!

    Great Stuff From The Producers!
  • Saturated color (1987). Black kids playing basketball on an outdoor court; black lady pushing her little girl on a swing.Late. "Driveby," says Frank, live-in crook THEN, a yellow Plymouth Volare drives by, slow, Automatic shots come from the window

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    (1/30/05) (a Mac 10--sort of a cross between a rifle and a pistol). Everyone hits the deck. The only one who doesn't get up is the little girl. The big car drives away...so slowly...

    "How the hell did YOU know?" I ask Frank, who shrugs.

    The show consists of putting the chain-of-possession of the gun together with likely motives. The answer is horrifying.

    Such a big car, so many people who might have wanted to kill someone on that court, so many hands the gun went through. For good, for bad.



    "Uncle Sam" only charges him $100 for the $250 gun. The shop the gun should have been delivered to was called "The Second Amendment" (right to bear arms). Instead of looking at a picture of the victim, or the killer, at the end, Lily thoughtfully places the weird-looking weapon in the weapons barrel.



    Valens can't seem to leave Christina alone, in spite of good intentions....
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