![]() ![]() ![]() Cold Case may be dealing with fictional cases, but it just goes to show that there's no statute of limitations on murder. It's as though the deceased is actually seeing justice about to be done, and realizing that they can finally rest in peace, now that those responsible are about to get a long overdue punishment. When the case is resolved and arrests are made, we see an image of the murder victim (or victims). When characters associated with a given cold case are introduced, we get to see images of how old (or should I say young) they looked when the crime in question took place. What sets it apart from most other "whodunit" shows is that we see detective solving old crimes, rather than new ones (that, of course, is why they are part of the cold case squad). In my personal opinion, Cold Case is television's best new drama of 2003. But that has finally changed, thanks to this clever new show. I was so intrigued by such stories that it soon occurred to me that it would be cool if there were a TV series involving characters solving unsolved crimes. A few years ago, I remember hearing stories about actual cold case squads, and how they successfully solved cases that went unsolved for many years. ![]()
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