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  1. Cold Case Files is a reality legal show/documentary on the cable channel A&E Network and the rebooted series on Netflix. It is hosted by Bill Kurtis and the original series produced by Tom Golden.

  2. "Cold Case Files" chronicles the journeys of the detectives who reopen cold cases. The detectives uncover new twists and startling revelations using breakthr...

  3. Cold Case Files: With Bill Kurtis, Danny Glover, Laurent Andruet, Bradford Eckhart. Tense new series exploring cold cases from victims death to criminal conviction. Expertly narrated by a foreboding Danny Glover.

  4. Murders go unsolved. Killers slip through the cracks. With the passage of time, families lose hope and another unsolved homicide file settles into obscurity. The pattern is familiar, but changing, thanks to the efforts of a special breed of detectives. Cold Case Files tells the story of their work.

  5. Masterful detectives utilize forensic science and criminal psychology to reexamine long-standing cases. Watch trailers & learn more.

  6. Cold Case Files: With Bill Kurtis, Dave Reichert, Kathy Mills, Melvyn Foster. Cold Case Files shows how timing, persistence and high-tech police work combine to catch people who have slipped through the cracks for decades.

  7. Watch this one hour compilation of the COLDEST cases from Cold Case Files!Stay up to date on all of A&E's premieres at aetv.com/schedule#ColdCaseFilesSubscri...

  8. Narrated by the original host and producer of “Cold Case Files,” celebrated veteran journalist and newsman Bill Kurtis, each episode of the Emmy-nominated series examines the twists and turns of one murder case that remained unsolved for years, and the critical element that heated it up, leading to the evidence that finally solved it.

  9. Catch up on season 6 of Cold Case Files Classic, only on A&E. Get exclusive videos, pictures, bios and check out more of your favorite moments from seasons past.

  10. When 25-year-old school teacher Christy Mirack is found brutally murdered in her Lancaster, Pennsylvania, apartment in 1992, there is no shortage of suspects. Twenty-six years after her murder, cold case detectives get a break when the sister of the killer uploads her DNA profile to a public genealogy website.