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        <title>COLD CASE -- "That Woman"</title>
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        <description>Even in the 20th century, women who were thought to be promiscuous were blamed for anything horrible that happened to them. Unfortunately, it&amp;rsquo;s much the same here in the 21st century as well. But when you have a tough as nails female cop on the job, that excuse just doesn&amp;rsquo;t fly. Especially when new evidence shows up proving that theory wrong. In tonight&amp;rsquo;s episode of COLD CASE, Lilly (Kathryn Morris) reopens the 1998 case of a murdered 15-year-old girl. Because this girl had a less than a stellar reputation while she was living, her case didn&amp;rsquo;t necessarily get the scrutiny it deserved. Often times, stereotypes are so hard to overcome, even when it involves the death of a mere child. But, when the victim&amp;rsquo;s tank top is discovered in an abandoned van, the case can no longer be ignored and is reopened. 

We get a good idea of the reputation of our victim in the opening scene, when a fellow student consistently points out that she may be better suited to teach their sex education class than the teacher is. And, when the cold case detectives gather to discuss the appearance of some new evidence, the poor girl&amp;rsquo;s name is dragged through the mud again. Thanks to President Clinton&amp;rsquo;s sex scandal, 1998 was not the best year to be known as the go-to-girl for oral pleasure. Come to think of it, is any year good for that kind of notoriety, especially when you are 15-years-old? But considering this is COLD CASE, something tells me all is not what it seems. Maybe her reputation is more about the fact that she comes from the wrong side of the tracks. Meanwhile, Lilly still has some issues to deal with herself, regarding the hostage situation and shooting she went through; namely the fact that her boss feels responsible for the whole thing. This may take a while for the two of them to work out, but that doesn&amp;rsquo;t stop our team from finding a killer.</description>
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            <title>re: COLD CASE -- &amp;quot;That Woman&amp;quot;</title>
            <link>http://www.criticsrant.com/archive/2007/10/01/COLD-CASE----That-Woman.aspx#1582</link>
            <description>i really ejoyed cold case files alot keep up the good work</description>
            <dc:creator>dorothy fugate</dc:creator>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 01 Oct 2007 18:59:35 GMT</pubDate>
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