Cold Justice: Sex Crimes

Cold Justice: Sex Crimes

2015
Cold Justice: Sex Crimes
Cold Justice: Sex Crimes

Cold Justice: Sex Crimes

7.5 | TV-14 | en | Crime

To combat the number of sex crimes and bring justice to the survivors of sexual assault, former Harris County, Texas, prosecutors Casey Garrett and Alicia O'Neill are travelling to small towns around the country to help local law enforcement close cases that have sat dormant for years.

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Seasons & Episodes

1
EP10  Lost in Footprints
Sep. 25,2015
Lost in Footprints

The team flies to Alaska to help a woman raped in her bedroom when she was eight months pregnant. She's sure she knew the rapist, but there's a twist.

EP9  A Case Not Forgotten
Sep. 25,2015
A Case Not Forgotten

Casey and Alicia journey to Utah to help a brave survivor track down the man who victimized her 20 years before.

EP8  The Back Room
Sep. 18,2015
The Back Room

Casey and Alicia head to Salt Lake City, Utah, to take on their first acquaintance rape case. A young woman accused two acquaintances of sexually assaulting her in the back room of a Salt Lake City hookah lounge, but a family tragedy stopped her from pressing charges. Three years later, she bravely comes forward to seek justice.

EP7  A Serial Case
Sep. 11,2015
A Serial Case

Casey and Alicia travel to Clearfield, Utah, to investigate a serial rapist. Bringing together an unprecedented multi-jurisdictional task force, they develop a terrifying profile of a merciless criminal and uncover new evidence.

EP6  The Darkest Night
Sep. 04,2015
The Darkest Night

Back in Louisiana, the team pursues a 1990s case in which DNA samples and returning the victim to the scene of the crime could bring a resolution.

EP5  On Sacred Ground
Aug. 28,2015
On Sacred Ground

A 17-year old unsolved investigation into the rape of a teacher on an elementary school campus had previously hit a dead end. In this episode, Casey and Alicia head to Rogers, Ark. to re-open the case files and uncover new leads that can hopefully put the man responsible behind bars.

EP4  And Justice for Flint (2)
Aug. 21,2015
And Justice for Flint (2)

Former Harris County prosecutors Casey Garrett and Alicia O'Neill are back in Flint, Mich., continuing to work the city's cold cases - including a young girl whose online meeting turned into a real world nightmare after a chilling assault.

EP3  And Justice for Flint (1)
Aug. 14,2015
And Justice for Flint (1)

Former Harris County prosecutors Casey Garrett and Alicia O'Neill head to Flint, Mich., to help work on cases that have yet to be processed for DNA evidence. They will work closely with Flint PD officers to track down a violent rapist who terrorized a family and another who lured his victim into his home.

EP2  A Very Public Place
Aug. 07,2015
A Very Public Place

Former Harris County, Texas, prosecutors Casey Garrett and Alicia O'Neill, travel to Lake Charles, La., to try and help the Lake Charles Police Department solve two cases where the women were sexually assaulted in public places.

EP1  The Music Teacher
Jul. 31,2015
The Music Teacher

Former Harris County, Texas, prosecutors Casey Garrett and Alicia O'Neill, travel to Leon County, Tex., to find the person who brutally attacked a retired music teacher, who is well-respected in the community.

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7.5 | TV-14 | en | Crime , Reality | More Info
Released: 2015-07-31 | Released Producted By: Magical Elves , Wolf Entertainment Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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To combat the number of sex crimes and bring justice to the survivors of sexual assault, former Harris County, Texas, prosecutors Casey Garrett and Alicia O'Neill are travelling to small towns around the country to help local law enforcement close cases that have sat dormant for years.

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robbysgirl I watched the whole season on Netflix a few days ago. This is a very emotional and much needed show to place a spotlight on the fact that towns have no funding to have rape kits processed and in some of these cases the offender would have been caught if they had been tested and the offender wouldn't have been out to rape again. For the ppl who said show should be cancelled it's obvious you've never been sexually assaulted or know someone who has. They connect with these women and cry with them because they can feel their pain , that they have received no justice, that their attacker is unknown and out there somewhere. Constantly looking over your shoulder worried they will come back is a horrible way to live. THEY DESERVE JUSTICE!!! For the person who said "yes I am a women". Technically it should be I am a woman. Not women. You do not speak for most "women" in my opinion and I pray that you never have to experience what these women have had to endure. Personally I would like to see more of these shows and also I agree that they should address the rapes of men. As so few men come forward it may help more come forward to get the justice they deserve as well. There was no feminine diatribes that I saw. They just want justice for the victims. I find it insulting that if a woman says something derogatory about a possible suspect then its a feminine diatribe. As a man you have no idea what a total and complete violation mentally, physically, and emotionally it is to be raped. It is almost soul crushing to have your right to your own body taken away. The helplessness and terror is frankly devastating. If you don't like the show don't watch. It is that simple.
kmmforever This is one of the WORST crime reality shows I have ever wasted my time on! Spoiler alert: They are NOT professionals at all! They can't even listen to a recording of 911 calls from the victims without not being able to talk until they walk out of the room to cry! Are you kidding me?! Advice: hire MEN who can control their emotions!! You are NOT connected to these victims this is NOT your story you are there to do a job! Spoiler alert: these women who are suppose to be professionals break down in front of the actual victims even when the victims themselves aren't crying! You don't think they haven't shedded their own real tears?!? Possibly for years?! And then I feel connected to this victim because I have a son too or we have the same job or maybe you're connected to the victim because you once drove down the same road! Please if this show hasn't been canceled already do so now! Maybe even take the extra step and burn all copies. Btw I'm a women.
Ignatius P. Freely While Robert W. Anderson's review contains some good points, it is far too harsh.I've watched every episode of "Cold Justice: Sex Crimes" (they are available on YouTube), and quite frankly, I'd like to see more.Good Points1. The show never slips into a feminist diatribe against men. It could to gain a wider audience. Instead, every case is handled professionally.2. The hosts are fine. Yes, they are both former prosecutors. So what? Nothing about the hosts grates on me. Again, they are very professional. (Robert W. Anderson's review prefers the series "Cold Justice". Please tell us, Robert, what is so good about retired detective Johnny Bonds? His interrogation skills are abusive and usually lead nowhere.)3. Each case is unique. Yes, they are all rape cases. However, the victims are different, the cities are different, the settings of the rapes are different. What else would you like to see, Robert? Unsolved child abuse cases? Unsolved teacher boinks student cases? Unsolved man raped by woman cases?The Fundamental Problems1. Every case in "Cold Justice: Sex Crimes" ultimately comes down to "Is there DNA evidence?" In the ten episodes, not one case was solved without DNA.2. It's a sad comment on American society that "Cold Justice: Sex Crimes" actually exists simply because cities cannot afford to send Sexual Assault Evidence (SAE) kits to a forensics lab for processing. Some cities have a 15-year backlog of untested SAE kits. TNT network steps in, pays for a few kits to be processed at the private Sorenson Forensics lab, and cases immediately get solved.
Robert W. Anderson This series fooled me completely. Since it came from the people that are behind the "Cold Justice" show. This show is structured in much the same way as its sister show, "Cold Justice". But in "Cold Justice" the two female hosts have different backgrounds. In "Cold Justice", we have a former prosecutor and a former crime-scene investigator. While this shows hosts are both former prosecutors that specialized in rapes. Where this show goes wrong is. Every show is basically the same. The show opens with the former prosecutors meeting the cops at the next city they've decided to help. After that the routine starts. While every week has a different victim/victims. The investigations are all the same. Every week. The show consists of about 45 minutes of people associated with the case being questioned (and crying - a lot). Then the investigators call the DNA lab and get the results to see if they have a case. If they do get a match. Everybody applauds and cries. If the results are negative everybody is sad. Either way they then move to where they talk to the victim/victims. And that is always another opportunity for the hosts, the cops, and the victims to cry again. I have all the sympathy in the world for these victims. But I don't think this is good television. "Cold Justice" is a great show because the crimes all have differences. And the investigations have a lot of variations. And that's what makes a show like this interesting. With this show. They managed to make a crime investigation show tedious.