LILLY AND THE TEAM REOPEN THE 1945 CASE INVOLVING AN AMBITIOUS FEMALE JOURNALIST RECENTLY DEMOTED TO WRITING ADVICE COLUMNS AFTER HAVING EXTENSIVELY COVERED ELEANOR ROOSEVELT,
ON "COLD CASE," SUNDAY, APRIL 30
"The Hen House" -- Lilly and the team tackle a 1945 case involving an ambitious reporter recently demoded to writing trivial advice columns after a heady period covering Eleanor Roosevelt, on COLD CASE Sunday, April 30 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. David Von Ancken directed the episode that was written by Craig Turk.
The case takes shape when Lilly discovers that the journalist was pushed off a ramp at a busy train station and her broken purse strap suggest her death might have been a purse snatching gone bad. However, as the investigation continues, Lilly learns that the journalist had several enemies, including a competitive co-worker and plenty of angry readers who thought a woman's place was in the home and not gallivanting around the world with Eleanor Roosevelt. Now, Lilly and company must narrow down their search for a murderer.
Lilly Rush: Kathryn Morris
John Stillman: John Finn
Nick Vera: Jeremy Ratchford
Will Jeffries: Thom Barry
Scotty Valens: Danny Pino
Kat Miller: Tracie Thoms
Lo Kinney (1945): Michelle Harrison
Noah Pool (2006): Peter Graves
Noah Pool (1945): Todd Babcock
Birdie (2006): James Greene
Birdie (1945): Justin Scot
Helen (2006): K Callan
Helen (1945): Aran Cravey
David Pool (2006): Michael Cavanaugh
David Pool (1945): Garrett Ryan
Arthur Pool (1945): Rodney Eastman
Johanna Hoffman (2006): Eve Brenner
Johanna Hoffman (1945): Carolyn States
Tommy Gillis: Bob Pescovitz
McDuff (1945): Steve Vinovich
Newsboy (1945): Joey Pollari
Young Girl (1945): Ashley Farley
RATING: To Be Announced
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