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She explains that Krystal moved in with her son, and then the son and his wife died in a crash on the turnpike. Lilly talks to Joan who claims she knew Krystal from 10-15 years ago and describes her as an old pistol. She‘s one of the veteran neighbor she has lived here longer and may know more information. Since they are new to this neighborhood - about eight months - they direct Lilly to the woman, Joan Fink, who lives across the street. Lilly identifies herself and Brad wants to know if someone called the cops on him. Lilly knocks on the door of the address given by the caller and asks if the man who answered the door is the owner, Brad Meyer. In a flashback we see what the neighborhood looked like in 1989. Lilly heads out to the neighborhood in Germantown. Lilly asks him if he wants to tell her his name. The caller tells Lilly that he will tell her where the body is and gives Lilly the address and states the body is in the basement. The caller asks ”Don’t you believe me?” as Stillman and Jeffries are listening to Lilly talk to the him. Lilly says: ”no box, no body, no crime” and maybe he’s just a guy who likes to talk to police. Lilly tells the caller she has no box on Krystal Hogan and caller wants to know what that means. The caller replies that he was having second thoughts but now he didn’t. Lilly takes the phone and tells the caller that he has hung up on her last time. Jeffries comes in to say the mystery caller is back for her. The name ”Krystal Hogan” is put through the computer and Lilly waits for some information to come up. Lilly finds a box but it’s not the right one. Stillman thinks back to a 1987 job about a Dugan woman. They can’t seem to locate the box on the purported victim. In the cold case file room Rush looks at boxes while Stillman ponders why a guy confesses to murder, then won’t tell Lilly his name and she speculates it could be a hoax. He responds that he did it and then he hangs up. Lilly wants to know how he knew she was murdered. Lilly asks her age and the caller responds she was almost 81. She was elderly and that at her age there was no defending herself.
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He doesn’t want to tell his name so Lilly asks him what he wants to tell her. The caller wants to report a murder that happened in 1989. Vera gets interrupted by a telephone call about another cold case for Lilly. Her eyes are open and she is dead.Īt Philadelphia police headquarters, Vera, Jeffries and Rush are chitchatting.
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She is lying on her back with one arm on a pillow and the other out to the side. Later that evening, we see the grandmother in the bedroom, a blanket and pillow on the floor, a knocked-over lamp with several types of medication. They begin to kiss but the tea kettle whistles and James gets up to give his grandmother a cup of tea. She suggests he ask his grandmother for the money but James refuses. The episode opens with a flashback of James in the kitchen on the telephone talking about his unpaid gas bill while his girlfriend is cooking. When Lilly checks the dwelling, a body is recovered, but the alleged murderer refuses to identify himself. Lilly gets an anonymous phone call from a man, claiming he killed an elderly woman back in 1989 and buried her body in the basement of a house.