Cold Justice: Inside the Episode - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Holiday Homicide

Deadly Premonition

Touch of Evidence

Unnatural Causes

An Officer's Promise

Out in the Cold

A Desperate Father

Small Town Conspiracy

'Sifting Through the Ashes'

Victim or Villain

Father's Day Massacre

Three Generations Gone

A Mother's Last Words

Shot in the Dark

Dangerous Rendezvous

For Love or Money?

The Key to the Crime (Part 1)

The Key to the Crime (Part 2)

Burning Mystery

Double Disappearance

Trail of Terror

On Holy Grounds

Deadly Abduction

Digging for Justice
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