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He is eventually killed by the victim's father. Young, cocky, and full of himself at first, he nonetheless quickly earned the rest of the squad's respect. Episode 1. It was further revealed in the episode "The Promise" that he was 28 when he transferred to Homicide, giving him a birth date sometime in Scotty is mentioned as having a number of siblings though only one, his older brother Mike, has appeared on the show.
Scotty's Granddad had ALS. He used to be a boxer, but at the end he couldn't even hold up a spoon. He suffered for weeks before he died. Scotty went to soccer camp as a kid. As a kid his late girlfriend Elisa lived 6 blocks away from Scotty. Has stated he had a girlfriend that bit her nails and it drove him crazy. He has been shown to have a short temper at times, but is a very loyal partner to Lilly. Like Lilly, he also has difficulty with personal relationships.
In the second season, his girlfriend, Elisa dies. Her death is ruled as a suicide, as she has suffered from schizophrenia, but Scotty does not believe this, as Elisa had been afraid of heights, and would be unlikely to jump off a bridge on her own. He later had an intimate relationship with Lilly's sister Christina, which severely strained his friendship with Lilly for its duration, and he may still have a soft spot for Christina.
He also had a brief affair with ADA Thomas in season five as well as another fellow officer but stopped it when her husband confronted him about their relationship.
Scotty's rogue attitude has worked against him more than once. In the episode "Offender", he identified a suspect to a vigilante father that allowed the father to find and kill said suspect. In the season four finale, during a hostage situation in the police squad room, he disobeys a S. He ends up shooting the gunman, drawing the interest of Internal Affairs, who question whether or not the shooting followed protocol as well as bringing up the Burrell case. They ordered Scotty to take a month's unpaid leave as punishment, but Lt.
John Stillman overruled them, taking the leave for himself in order to ensure Scotty stayed on the force. In season seven, Scotty learns his mother was assaulted, but she refuses to say more or even press charges.
Investigating on his own, Scotty realizes his mother was actually raped and goes on a personal quest to find the perpetrator. A Vietnam combat veteran with some war-era stress as seen in the episode "Honor" he has shown himself to be stern but caring boss. His daughter was once assaulted, but survived and gave him a grandson. Due to his commitment to the job, his marriage was very strained and finally ended in divorce.
He is an Irish-American as is John Finn , the actor who portrays him. His older brother is a Catholic priest. When he was young detective, Stillman worked the case of the assault of a ten-year-old Lilly Rush.
He found the man who attacked. After joining the police force, Stillman followed her career and chose her for Homicide when she passed her detective exam. The squad commander and occasionally a mentor and confidant to Lilly. In the fifth season beginning in September , he took the month's unpaid leave meant for Scotty Valens, in order to keep him on the force. Stillman, having reflected on his place in the police force during his suspension, later decided to retire, though later was inspired to return to duty when Lilly convinced him to help in a case "Family ".
She often works long hours on these cases. Because of this, her relationships with men are relatively shaky and her family can best be described as dysfunctional. One of Lilly's most challenging cases was that of a serial killer who stalked his victims like wild animals.
One of the victim's bodies from , Janet Lambert, is found by hikers in a wildlife preserve. The investigation quickly leads Lilly and the cold case squad to the grisly discovery of 8 more decapitated bodies.
Soon, suspicion falls on George Marks, who gets brought into the interview room. During interrogation, he manages to get most of the team members agitated until Lilly is finally brought in to get George to confess to these gruesome murders. Instead, George hints about Lilly's dark secret as being the real reason why she became a cop. By this, he was referring to her being attacked as a child, which she rarely discussed.
Months later, when Lilly finally confronted George with evidence that he murdered not only the victims from their previous encounter, but his own mother as well, George forced Lilly into reliving her attack before their shootout, which ended his life. In , shortly after the death of her mother Ellen Rush, Lilly interviewed a victim, Kim Jacobi, only to be ambushed by the person who had murdered Kim's family the year before. The entire Homicide department was held hostage for a short time, with Detectives Scotty Valens and Kat Miller outside the building and under orders from the SWAT team not to break their perimeter.
Scotty broke this order and approached Lilly's location in an observation room, where she was attempting to negotiate with the killer. Shortly after, Paul was at Lilly's side when she woke up after being pushed forty feet into the river while still inside of her car. After this he attempted to have Lilly over for dinner with his family, but she cancelled four times, pretending she had to work.
Paul later came down to PPD after having a fight with Finn, who took off after taking his car and some of Paul's money. Paul and Lilly tracked Finn to Atlantic City, where Finn had won a large sum of money, but had allowed Paul's car to be stolen. After returning home, the three argued, particularly after Finn announced his intention to become a cop like Lilly. Celeste then emerged from the house and insisted the four of them sit down to dinner.
Celeste dressed the three of them down for their behavior and reminded them they were family, "full stop. In , Paul reunited with Christina. When Lilly walked out on seeing her estranged sister, he talked her into meeting up with Christina, asking her to hear Christina out. Cold Case Wiki Explore. Philadelphia Police Department.
Lilly was questioned about the murder until Hank Butler, Kate's father, confessed to shooting Moe for his role in covering up his daughter's murder. A high-ranking, political-minded police officer in the pocket of corrupt city councilman Grover Boone. Doherty freely admitted to never liking Stillman, but it wasn't until Stillman questioned Boone about the murder of a man who'd run against him, that Stillman truly earned Doherty's enmity. Doherty retaliated by having his former driver now an officer in Internal Affairs follow Jeffries to investigate evidence of Jeffries accepting bribes.
Stillman learned of this investigation after Jeffries was shot, but later presented evidence to Doherty that cleared his name. He also warned Doherty, that he would "beat the ever-loving crap" out of Doherty, should he ever make trouble for someone under Stillman's command again. Months later Homcide was placed under Doherty's authority, bringing it, and Stillman, even further under his scruitny. In Jurisprudence, Doherty ordered Stillman to back off an off-the-books investigation into the death of a teenager held in dormitory for fear of department fallout.
Because Stillman refused to back down, Doherty pulled rank and forced a transfer on Detective Kat Miller removing Miller from Stillman's unit. Stillman managed to pull some strings with of the Department brass and get Miller reinstated to Homicide a few weeks later, however. It is later revealed that Doherty's dislike of Stillman was based on having arrested Doherty's son Matt on a drug charge years earlier.
After Matt reformed, got married and became a father, Doherty acknowledged that the arrest had changed his son for the better, and eased up on Stillman. Sadly, months later, Matt was found to be an accessory to the death of a young woman in the Badlands in , and that Doherty, fearing his son may have been involved, had suppressed evidence. Matt later confessed while Doherty was forced to answer for his actions to his superiors.
What punishment he faced is unclear. A counselor who worked with troubled youths, an attempt was made on his life just before he was about to testify after he witnessed a murder. After he was presumed dead, Joseph went into hiding until Lilly discovered him alive a year later.
The two began a relationship, though it was hindered by Lilly's trust issues as well as the return of her ex, Ray Williams , into her life.
Joseph eventually realized Lilly couldn't love him the way he loved her and ended their relationship. A biker who had been involved with Lilly in the past, even having asked her to marry him at one point. He has re-entered her life twice on the show, once while she was dating Joseph, which led to some friction between the two.
When last seen, he told her he was leaving for California. Frannie is called upon in cases when the squad needs a medical examiner which is rare, as most victims on the show have been dead for years or even decades. A Crime Scene Unit officer who usually works with the squad on cases involving fire or explosives.
Several of the squad attended Louie's wedding in , where they investigated the mysterious death of the bride's former fiancee two years earlier. Suspicion passed between the bride, members of her family, and even Louie himself, before the death was found to be a suicide.
A persistent Assistant DA who was involved in a short-lived relationship with Lilly in the first season, which ended after he realized he would always come second to her job. He only appeared in one more episode after breaking it off with her. After a few drinks in the third season, Lilly left a message on Kite's voice-mail taking responsibility for the failure of their relationship. Another assistant DA who worked with the squad.
She first came to their attention when she prosecuted a pedophile whose victims had included Scotty's brother. She and Scotty have clashed several times, largely due to Thomas being concerned with "the big picture" whereas Scotty is more concerned with individual victims. There had been hints of sexual tension between the two for some time, however, finally culminating in the two having an affair during the fifth season. Their relationship took a turn for the worse when her office disclosed that a serial bomber's intended target had survived, which led to another bomb which nearly killed the man's wife and daughter.
Scotty blamed Thomas for this and she hasn't been seen on the show since. Given that Scotty started dating Frankie Lafferty months later see below , it's safe to say her relationship with Scotty is over. The show's latest assistant DA first assisted the squad with the murder of a promising politician.
Bell often appears disorganized and forgetful, leading both detectives and suspects to underestimate him, until he surprises them with effective and timely information. In episode 6.
In the sixth season finale , he asks Miller out and she accepts. The two begin a quiet relationship over the next several months. Bell is a single father of a young daughter and has had some custody issues with his ex whom he refers to as "the soul-crusher".
Bell tends to socialize with the squad far more than Kite or Thomas did. His relationship with Miller deteriorates for a time due to their differing views on Miller's own custody battle with her ex, but they eventually reconcile.
Frankie works in the identification unit and begins flirting with Scotty when he stops by one day regarding a case. The two quickly start dating, however Frankie never tells Scotty she is married. Her husband Billy, from whom she is separated, finds out about Scotty and leaves harassing phone calls and even vandalizes his car, not knowing Scotty is a cop. Though Scotty is understandably upset with Frankie for not telling him about Billy, the two start to get past it, until Frankie decides to try and work things out with her husband, instead.
Frankie and Billy eventually divorce, but Scotty is reluctant to try again with Frankie, suggesting things between them may be over for good. An uncouth but effective cop working Undercover, Saccardo first assisted the squad in investigating the murder of a reformed ex-convict.
The rest of the squad grew to like Eddie, with the exception of Lilly, who seemed put off at every turn. Tensions eased slightly between the two of them weeks later, however, when they worked together to find a young woman's lost son. They later began dating for a few episodes, until he had to leave for a long term assignment. He met up with Lilly the following year while still undercover and the two rekindled their relationship.
His undercover work meant any type of long-term relationship was impossible, however, and Lilly would be drawn towards FBI agent Ryan Cavanaugh months later. However not much came from her attraction towards Ryan, but neither he nor Eddie are mentioned again near the series finale. Head of the Fugitive Squad.
Formerly worked Homicide with Lt. After hiding years of alcoholism through the late s to mid s, he left Homicide to enter rehab. Sherman shows up when a fugitive case intersects with a cold case investigation or to provide information on a case he previously worked on.
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