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Briscoe and Curtis reopen a case that was closed in the '60s when a vehicle is dredged from the Hudson River containing the remains of a murdered man.
  • Conspiracy revealed.

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    I really liked this episode, like most episodes from this series it was well above average. When after 30 years they find the body of a man in a VW bus, the police begin their investigation. After figuring out who the victim was they try to figure out why. The victim's brother lets them go through his mother's things, she had saved all of David's things because she always believed he would come home. They find a weekly deposit into his bank acoount, Lenny realizes it's the same amount rookie police officers took home. They can't find out anything because he was part of a secret squad that was at Kensington college to investigate radicals. This of course gets McCoy in attack position. He wants to bring down the police for their secret activity. The cast as always did a great job and it was once again well written.moreless
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