
Featuring interviews with family members, friends, detectives, and others close to the cases, the refreshed classic series examines all facets of the crime and shines a light on a range of voices and victims.

Narrated by the original host and producer of "Cold Case Files," celebrated veteran journalist and newsman Bill Kurtis, each one-hour 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. The cheapest bus tickets in the next month are 40 and can be. If you are looking to travel to New York within the next week, you can find bus tickets starting from 49. With recent advancements in technology and the methods used to solve these cases, as well as the unwavering dedication of victims' families, law enforcement and the public, "Cold Case Files" explores the cases the defied the odds. Over the next four weeks, the average ticket price of a bus from Syracuse to New York is expected to range from 40 to 65. (from A&E's press release, August 2021) There are over 100,000 cold cases in America, and only about 1% are ever solved. For true crime fans who missed the A&E show the first time, the official synopsis for the documentary series reads. Missed an episode? Been wanting to catch up? This series is also available on: The original host and producer of Cold Case Files (which first premiered on A&E in 1999 and ran until 2017), journalist and newsman Bill Kurtis. Season 1 of Cold Case Files Classic is streaming now on Netflix. View all related dvds | view all related news | view all related listings
