The case of 33-year-old married mother-of-two, Barbara Mendez, who was savagely beaten to death at her place of work in Oneida County, Wisconsin in 1982.
Kelly and Tonya Rider investigate the strange death of a retired college professor in Tonya's home town, whose cremation was halted by an anonymous tip call hinting at murder; an autopsy proves the tipster's information is accurate.
Kelly and Johnny Bonds return to their home state of Texas to look into the disappearance of a young mother in 2000, whose family has never given up on her; while some suspect murder, others claim to have seen her on the run with a mystery man.
After the death of her 19-year-old son, a grieving mother turns to Kelly and Johnny Bonds to better understand how her child drowned during a camping trip with friends as she suspects his death was not an accident, despite his autopsy.
Kelly Siegler and Abbey Abbondandolo investigate the cold-blooded murder of a fun-loving Texas country boy shot in the back of his head; it could the result of a love triangle gone tragically wrong.
Kelly and Steve Spingola investigate the brutal slaying of mother Eloise Payne, who was stabbed thirty-eight times in her Michigan home. A mysterious car spotted in the area may hold the key to identifying her killer.
Kelly Siegler and Aaron Sam look into the disappearance of a father who tragically vanished just before he could move back home to his family; they ask if a financial windfall could have had something to do with the man's disappearance.
Kelly Siegler and Johnny Bonds investigate the twisted murder of a new grandmother who was strangled and set on fire in an abandoned school bus; things get personal when the primary suspects turn out to be Kelly's neighbors.
Kelly and Steve Spingola investigate the brutal slaying of an Oklahoma teenager whose night of cruising and partying turned deadly. Could a scandalous town rumor have led to her death? The team searches for justice 22 years later.
Kathy Page (34) was strangled in 1991, and the scene was staged to look like an accident. The case inspired the movie 'Three Billboards'. Her father tried all he could to get her face on billboards but the case is unsolved (as of 2024).
Kelly and crew travel to Carbon County, Wyoming, to investigate the mysterious deaths of two women - years apart - who had relationships with the same man and had the same circle of friends.
In part two of their investigation, the Cold Justice team continues to investigate three mysterious deaths in Wyoming, hoping they will be able to finally give answers to all the families involved.
Kelly and Steve head into Louisiana to work with the Concordia Parish Sheriff's Office and investigate the 2016 homicide of a 26-year-old whose body was found on the banks of the bayou. Can the team finally bring justice to his grieving family?
Kelly and Abbey head to Colorado to help the Prowers County Sheriff's Office investigate the 1991 homicide of a beloved elderly couple who were brutally killed while working at their local VFW Hall.
Kelly and Steve return to Hernando County, Florida to help look into the two decade old homicide of a 21-year-old woman who disappeared after a late night party. Years later her body was discovered in a pine forest.
Kelly and Johnny Bonds work with the Jasper County Sheriff's Department to take on the 2012 disappearance of a 56-year-old mother. The investigation uncovers family drama, rumors of doomsday prepping and a daughter waiting for her mother to return.
Kelly travels to Abbey Abbondandolo's home state to work with the Idaho Falls PD to help investigate the 2007 homicide of a young mother. When her body was discovered almost 3 years later outside the city, it left a family searching for her killer.
Kelly and Steve Spingola travel to Amarillo, Texas to work with the Potter County Sheriff's Office in investigating the 1994 homicide of a mother of four.
Kelly and Tonya work with the Fort Myers Police Department on the 2016 murder of Heyzel Obando, a young Fort Myers, Florida mother shot to death in her own home. It will take old-school interrogation techniques to catch her killer and bring justice to her grieving mother.
In Lawrence County, Missouri, Kelly and Johnny work with the Lawrence County Sheriff's Office up to tackle the 1988 murder of Cindi Smith, a woman whose body was found at a cemetery after a night at a local bar. The patrons of the bar could hold the key to identifying her killer and getting her family justice.
Kelly and Abbey work with the Shoshone County Sheriff's Office to investigate the 2012 disappearance of Brian Shookman, a young father who traveled to the county to attend a family reunion, and then vanished. As the list of suspects grows, can the team uncover the truth behind his vanishing?
In Texas, Kelly and Johnny work with the Leon County Sheriff's Office to investigate one of their oldest cases ever -- the brutal 1984 murder of Johnnie Albritton, an elderly store-owner known for having a wife with a violent temper. Was his death the robbery gone wrong it appeared to be or a plot of his wife's design?
Kelly and Steve head to Oregon to work with the Harney County Sheriff's Office to try to solve the 1993 murder of a young man allegedly shot and buried by a group of dangerous friends. They'll need to pit them against each other to crack the case and finally bring justice to his family.
In Arkansas, Kelly and Steve work with the Jonesboro Police Department to investigate the 2016 homicide of Stacey Devine, a hard-working mother who was strangled to death and dumped in a ditch. Was it a random act of violence or did her strained marriage factor into her murder?
In Colorado, Kelly and Abbey work with the Crowley County Sheriff's Office to search for new clues in the fatal shooting of a mother of six, that was initially considered a suicide. Their investigation exposes a heart-breaking trail of secrets hidden for 25 years.
Kelly and Abbey return to Florida to help the Fort Myers Police Department investigate the 1997 murder of Keith Jones, an aspiring police officer robbed and fatally shot in his motel room. The suspects include four local men and a female witness that may have set him up.