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Cold Case/A Time to Hate

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A Time to Hate
Season 1, Episode 7
Airdate November 16, 2003
Production Number 176707
Written by Jan Oxenberg
Directed by Deran Sarafian
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A Time to Hate is the seventh 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: Chelcie Ross (Henry Phillips), Bill Henderson (George "Tinkerbell" Polk), Kathleen Lloyd (Deborah), Lisa Long (Helen Holtz (1964)), Patrick Macmanus (Daniel Holtz), Michael Potter (Timmy O'Brien), Brandon Routh (Henry Phillips (1964)), Barbara Tarbuck (Helen Holtz), Paul Vincent O'Connor (Paul Nelson), Carlo Michael Mancini (Anthony DeSica), Melissa Yvonne Lewis (Deborah (1964))

Co-Starring: Patrick Gallo (Anthony), Bruce McGregor (Clyde), Caleb Moody (Kenny O'Brien), Mark Nordike (Tinkerbell), Mimi Savage (Shelly), James Michael White (Howard Holtz (1964)), Willam Belli (Drag Performer #1), Kelly Mantle (Drag Performer #2), Alicia Ziegler (Coed #1), Jack Guzman (Bartender), Sean Neff (Teammate)

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Plot Overview

The date is September 12, 1964. A young college baseball player is found beaten to death in an alley outside a notorious gay bar. The young man's mother, now aging and ill, travels from her home in Milwaukee to ask Lilly to reopen her son's case. She and Scotty discover a number of things...that he may have been blackmailed (it turns out that his friend and fellow law student was the one being blackmailed, and that the bar was running an extortion scam on gay people) and also that there was a gang of cops, Russo's Raiders, who specialized in harassing the gays. Lilly also wonders whether a rookie cop who was on duty that fateful night knows more than he's telling.

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The Show

Music featured in this episode: "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's In His Kiss)" by Betty Everett, "Remember (Walkin' In the Sand)" by the Shangri-Las, "Town Without Pity" by Gene Pitney, "Anyone Who Had a Heart" by Dionne Warwick and "Turn, Turn, Turn (To Everything There Is a Season)" by the Byrds.

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