- A real-estate developer's body is discovered, and it turns out he was the creator of a planned suburban community who was killed in the late 1950's.
- In 1958, a real estate developer just recently married as was a pioneer of suburban communities of homes ({PUDs) for affordable-priced homes is murdered. The fact that his murder didn't happen where his body was found is a new development that reopens this closed case.—lemoviecritic@yahoo.com
- Diagnosed with a fatal disease, a maid comes to the Cold Case squad with 50-year-old information: a body found elsewhere may have actually been killed in a posh clubhouse. Julian Bellowes, a young veteran with a lucrative idea for Libertyville (a suburban home-ownership project), was involved in a "fight" from which he never exited. His pregnant wife, daughter of Julian's boss, who knew nothing about his family, was informed he had been killed by a drifter and found miles away. Lilly's team must find traces of that 1958 case and confront the killer.—jeaneva
- The team re-investigates the 1958 murder of Julian Bellowes, a newlywed real estate developer, who was spearheading a new suburban concept, when new evidence suggests his body might have been moved to a billboard there after he was killed in the home of his employer and father in law, who practically chose this natural at sales as designated successor over his less competent son. The case is turned upside down however, when they learn a literally dark secret the victim had been keeping for a long time: the passed-over heir found out Julian looks white despite black and half-blood parents, from whom he got estranged after the military decided to list him as white, so as to let his talents be put to best use. An army buddy who envied this opportunity to escape segregation disadvantages complained when the bank refuses Julian's mortgage recommendation solely due to his skin.—KGF Vissers
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