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Cold Case/Hubris
Hubris | |
Season 1, Episode 11 | |
Airdate | January 11, 2004 |
Production Number | 176710 |
Written by | Kim Newton & Stacy Kravetz |
Directed by | Agnieska Holland |
← 1x10 The Hitchhiker |
1x12 → Glued |
Cold Case — Season One |
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Hubris is the eleventh episode of the first season of Cold Case.
Starring: Kathryn Morris (Detective Lilly Rush), Danny Pino (Detective Scotty Valens), John Finn (Lt. John Stillman), Jeremy Ratchford (Detective Nick Vera), Thom Barry (Senior Detective Will Jeffries)
Guest Starring: Jeffrey Nordling (Roy Minard), Josh Hopkins (ADA Jason Kite), Larry Brandenburg (Mike Richardson), Kaitlin Doubleday (Holly Richardson), Robert LaSardo (Jesus Torres), Lisa Dean Ryan (Barbara Carise), Blake Shields (Barry Tepler)
Co-Starring: Elizabeth Greer (Monique), Stacy Arnell (Trish), Mary-Kathleen Gordon (Susan Rickter), E.J. Callahan (Archie)
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Plot Overview
The date is May 11, 1995. A beautiful college coed is brutally murdered, beaten and strangled with a car antenna. The prime suspect in the case, her Art History professor, with whom she was having an affair, visits Rush at Headquarters, asking her to reopen the case. Since pretty much everyone at the time thought him guilty, he wound up losing his job at the college and is now teaching English as a Second Language. He also points out a more recent murder of a young hooker that resembles his case, right down to the same looks and the same method of murder. Eventually, Lilly and Scotty find a second viable suspect--a college classmate of hers who was obsessed with her and suffers from schizophrenia and also knew the second victim--but she thinks that the former professor isn't telling everything about the case.
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Songs featured in this episode: "Wonderful" by Adam Ant, "Stay (I Missed You)" by Lisa Loeb & Nine Stories and "Don't Look Back In Anger" by Oasis.