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The team reopens the 1994 rape and murder of Kate Zobrowski, a 16-year-old girl after the man who is about to be executed for the murder tells Lt. Jeffries that he was set up by one of the detectives who had originally investigated the case (and has since resigned). QMPD discovers that they may be too late to save the man, due to [[Pia Youque|the arrogant District Attorney Pia Yoque]] stonewalling them and Kate's sister, Dana Jane Zobrowski (the teacher of [[Emilie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Emilie Willis]]).  
 
The team reopens the 1994 rape and murder of Kate Zobrowski, a 16-year-old girl after the man who is about to be executed for the murder tells Lt. Jeffries that he was set up by one of the detectives who had originally investigated the case (and has since resigned). QMPD discovers that they may be too late to save the man, due to [[Pia Youque|the arrogant District Attorney Pia Yoque]] stonewalling them and Kate's sister, Dana Jane Zobrowski (the teacher of [[Emilie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Emilie Willis]]).  
  
 
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*Song featured in the intro: "[[wikipedia:Cryin'|Cryin']]", by [[wikipedia:Aerosmith|Aerosmith]] performed by [[Alisan Porter (Queen of the Willis)|Alisan Porter]] (herself).
*Song featured in the intro: "[[]]", by [[]].
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*Song featured in the finale: "[[wikipedia:Don't Turn Around|Don't Turn Around]]", by [[wikipedia:Ace of Base|Ace of Base]].
*Song featured in the finale: "[[]]", by [[]].
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*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[wikipedia: If You Go (song)|If You Go]]", by [[wikipedia:Jon Secada|Jon Secada]]
*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[]]", by [[]]
 
 
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Quillsville Police reopens the 1968 murder of Martha Carthy, a 15-year-old friend of [[Crystal Donovan]], after an undelivered letter shows up in Harry and Finola's Indianapolis home. QMPD learns that a black man was a con artist who was manipulating the Martha Carthy into committing various crimes.
 
Quillsville Police reopens the 1968 murder of Martha Carthy, a 15-year-old friend of [[Crystal Donovan]], after an undelivered letter shows up in Harry and Finola's Indianapolis home. QMPD learns that a black man was a con artist who was manipulating the Martha Carthy into committing various crimes.
 
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*Song featured in the intro: "[[wikipedia:Get Out of My Life, Woman|Get Out of My Life, Woman]]", by [[wikipedia:Lee Dorsey|Lee Dorsey]].
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*Song featured in the finale: "[[wikipedia:I Put a Spell on You|I Put a Spell on You]]", by [[wikipedia:Screamin' Jay Hawkins|Screamin' Jay Hawkins]].
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*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[wikipedia:Girl Watcher|Girl Watcher]]", by [[wikipedia:The O'Kaysons|The O'Kaysons]]
 
*Loosely based on the 1968 [[wikipedia:Murder of Carol Jenkins|murder of Carol Jenkins]]
 
*Loosely based on the 1968 [[wikipedia:Murder of Carol Jenkins|murder of Carol Jenkins]]
*Song featured in the intro: "[[]]", by [[]].
 
*Song featured in the finale: "[[]]", by [[]].
 
*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[]]", by [[]]
 
  
 
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Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 1989 murder of Stewart Jolkowski, a 17-year-old boy who was buried alive on the night of his prom at Quillsville Central High School (the same prom Angie proposed to Ava), after the alleged killer turns himself in and claims to have struck again. QMPD races against time to discover the man's MO in order to locate the latest victim before it is too late.
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Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 1989 murder of Stewart Jolkowski, a 17-year-old boy who was buried alive on the night of his prom at Quillsville Central High School (the same prom Angie proposed to Ava), after the alleged killer turns himself in and claims to have struck again. QMPD races against time to discover the man's modus operndi in order to locate the latest victim before it is too late.
*Song featured in the intro: "[[]]", by [[]].
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*Six songs in this episode are performed by [[wikipedia:Debbie Gibson|Deborah Gibson]] and also guest starred in this episode.
*Song featured in the finale: "[[]]", by [[]].
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*Song featured in the intro: "[[wikipedia:Foolish Beat|Foolish Beat]]", by Deborah Gibson.
*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[]]", by [[]]
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*Song featured in the finale: "[[wikipedia:Right Here Waiting|Right Here Waiting For You]]" by [[wikipedia:Richard Marx|Richard Marx]], performed by series creator [[Ava Zinn]]
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*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[wikipedia:Eternal Flame (song)|Eternal Flame]]", by [[wikipedia:The Bangles|The Bangles]]. (song was also used in the [[wikipedia:Cold Case (season 1)|''Cold Case'' first season]] episode "Maternal Instincts")
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*Song featured in Ava & Angie's 1989 wedding: "[[wikipedia:Lost in Your Eyes|Lost in Your Eyes]]", by Deborah Gibson.
  
 
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After a notorious pimp is arrested for prostitution, Quillsville Police reopens the 2008 murder of Ana Crostillo, a Hispanic woman found stabbed in an alleyway, who had worked for the pimp as a prostitute. The case soon takes a personal turn when Ava's transgendered daughter [[Deanna Willis|Deanna]] and QMPD learns Monique Cruz and Deanna had a close relationship with Ana prior to her death as well as [[Ode to Deanna|Deanna's rape]].
 
After a notorious pimp is arrested for prostitution, Quillsville Police reopens the 2008 murder of Ana Crostillo, a Hispanic woman found stabbed in an alleyway, who had worked for the pimp as a prostitute. The case soon takes a personal turn when Ava's transgendered daughter [[Deanna Willis|Deanna]] and QMPD learns Monique Cruz and Deanna had a close relationship with Ana prior to her death as well as [[Ode to Deanna|Deanna's rape]].
  
*Song featured in the intro: "[[]]", by [[]].
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*Song featured in the intro: "[[wikipedia:I Kissed a Girl|I Kissed A Girl]]", by [[wikipedia:Katy Perry|Katy Perry]].
*Song featured in the finale: "[[]]", by [[]].
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*Song featured in the finale: "[[wikipedia:Hot n Cold|Hot n Cold]]", by Katy Perry.
*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[]]", by [[]]
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*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[wikipedia:A Baby Changes Everything|A Baby Changes Everything]]", by [[wikipedia:Faith Hill|Faith Hill]]
  
 
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Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 2013 death of 2-year-old Chella Zamora, who died after falling through her bedroom window, along with her then 48-year-old (now 71) grandmother, Rosie, who survived, but suffered severe head trauma, putting her a 23-year coma. Her recent awakening makes not only Rosie's daughter Charlene (then 33, now 56 who attended high school with [[Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Angie Donaldson]]), [[Lilly Rush (Queen of the Willis)|Sgt. Lilly Rush]] and QMPD try to put the pieces together to determine if this young grandmother, young mother or someone else is responsible for the tragedy.
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Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 2011 death of 2-year-old Chella Zamora, who died after falling through her bedroom window, along with her then 48-year-old (now 73) grandmother, Rosie, who survived, but suffered severe head trauma, putting her a 13-year coma. Her recent awakening makes not only Rosie's daughter Charlene (then 33, now 56 who attended high school with [[Angie Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Angie Donaldson]]), [[Lilly Rush (Queen of the Willis)|Sgt. Lilly Rush]] and QMPD try to put the pieces together to determine if this young grandmother, young mother or someone else is responsible for the tragedy.
 
*No arrest, as it is proven that the victim's death was an accident which marked the first time during the ''Quillsville Cold Case'' episodes that no one was arrested during the finale.
 
*No arrest, as it is proven that the victim's death was an accident which marked the first time during the ''Quillsville Cold Case'' episodes that no one was arrested during the finale.
*Song featured in the intro: "[[]]", by [[]].
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*Song featured in the intro: "[[wikipedia:Firework (song)|Firework]]", by [[wikipedia:Katy Perry|Katy Perry]].
*Song featured in the finale: "[[]]", by [[]].
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*Song featured in the finale: "[[wikipedia:Need You Now (Lady Antebellum song)|Need You Now]]", by [[wikipedia:Lady Antebellum|Lady Antebellum]].
*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[]]", by [[]]
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*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[wikipedia:Rolling in the Deep|Rolling in the Deep]]", by [[wikipedia:Adele|Adele]]. The song had been previously used in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Peggy Harvey]]"
  
 
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Quillsville Police reinvestigates a mysterious 2013 explosion that killed 22 people and destroyed a LGBT-themed nightclub when the newly discovered remains of 22-year-old Benjamin Haley are discovered and it is revealed that he was killed by a headshot wound, which leads the team to deduce that the explosion was actually a cover-up. The investigation reveals that the victim’s profession was conflicting with his personal life.
 
Quillsville Police reinvestigates a mysterious 2013 explosion that killed 22 people and destroyed a LGBT-themed nightclub when the newly discovered remains of 22-year-old Benjamin Haley are discovered and it is revealed that he was killed by a headshot wound, which leads the team to deduce that the explosion was actually a cover-up. The investigation reveals that the victim’s profession was conflicting with his personal life.
  
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*All songs in this episode are performed by ''[[Vote for the Girls (United States)|Vote for the Girls]]'' supported contestants Maelyn Jarmon, Tessanne Chin, Christina Grimmie, Danielle Bradbery, Angie Miller, and Jena Asciutto. This is effectively a cross-over with ''Vote for the Girls''.
 
*Loosely based on the 2012 [[wikipedia:Richmond Hill explosion|Richmond Hill explosion]], 2016 [[wikipedia:Orlando nightclub shooting|Orlando nightclub shooting]], and 2016 murder of [[wikipedia:Christina Grimmie|Christina Grimmie]].
 
*Loosely based on the 2012 [[wikipedia:Richmond Hill explosion|Richmond Hill explosion]], 2016 [[wikipedia:Orlando nightclub shooting|Orlando nightclub shooting]], and 2016 murder of [[wikipedia:Christina Grimmie|Christina Grimmie]].
 
*This episode features 23 homicides, the most in the ''Quillsville Cold Case'' episodes.
 
*This episode features 23 homicides, the most in the ''Quillsville Cold Case'' episodes.
*Song featured in the intro: "[[]]", by [[]].
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*Song featured in the intro: "We Are One", by [[wikipedia:Jena Irene Asciutto|Jena Asciutto]]. The song had been previously used in "[[Ten Years To Life]]".
 
*Song featured in the finale: "You Set Me Free", by [[wikipedia:Angie Miller (American singer)|Angie Miller]].
 
*Song featured in the finale: "You Set Me Free", by [[wikipedia:Angie Miller (American singer)|Angie Miller]].
*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[]]", by [[]]
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*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[wikipedia:Wrecking Ball (Miley Cyrus song)|Wrecking Ball]]", by [[wikipedia:Miley Cyrus|Miley Cyrus]] performed by Christina Grimmie (1994-2016)
  
 
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  | EpisodeNumber2=9
| Title=[[Quillsville Cold Case: Doctor Death of Indiana]]
 
| DirectedBy=[[Season Atkins]]
 
| WrittenBy=[[Danni McClannahan|Danielle McClannahan]]
 
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Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 1983 murder of 25-year-old Kristen Bucklew, a young wife and mother who was recovering from injuries sustained  in an explosion outside her own house while picking up what was supposed to be a box of laundry detergent shortly before she was to testify in court against a man who indecently exposed himself to her in public. The daughter believes the man is culpable, but when the team delves into Dana's personal life, they discover a shocking secret that could lead them to the true killer, implying that her husband or a doctor/nurse may have been involved.
 
*Loosely based on the [[wikipedia:Orville Lynn Majors|1993-95 Vermillion County Hospital murders]].
 
*Song featured in the intro: "[[]]", by [[]].
 
*Song featured in the finale: "[[]]", by [[]].
 
*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[]]", by [[]]
 
 
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| EpisodeNumber2=10
 
 
  | Title=[[Quillsville Cold Case: Caring About Cara]]
 
  | Title=[[Quillsville Cold Case: Caring About Cara]]
 
  | DirectedBy=[[Season Atkins]]
 
  | DirectedBy=[[Season Atkins]]
  | WrittenBy=[[Ava Zinn]]
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  | WrittenBy=[[Samantha Zinn]]
 
  | OriginalAirDate= {{start date|2024|11|01}}  
 
  | OriginalAirDate= {{start date|2024|11|01}}  
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Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 1993 murder of Cara Lott (born Cary Lott), a 20-year old transgender female who was strangled to death hours after closing up a local fast food restaurant, after the victim's sister Rachelle presents [[Ava Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ava Willis]] (who herself personally to warn Cara throughout high school as Cara was bullied), [[Melissa Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Melissa Rose]] and [[Lilly Rush (Queen of the Willis)|Sgt. Lilly Rush]] evidence to suggesting that someone had been stalking her since graduating from Quillsville Central High School. The investigation uncovers her life wasn't picture perfect with several people harboring resentment towards her, including her own parents.
 
Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 1993 murder of Cara Lott (born Cary Lott), a 20-year old transgender female who was strangled to death hours after closing up a local fast food restaurant, after the victim's sister Rachelle presents [[Ava Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Ava Willis]] (who herself personally to warn Cara throughout high school as Cara was bullied), [[Melissa Rose (Queen of the Willis)|Melissa Rose]] and [[Lilly Rush (Queen of the Willis)|Sgt. Lilly Rush]] evidence to suggesting that someone had been stalking her since graduating from Quillsville Central High School. The investigation uncovers her life wasn't picture perfect with several people harboring resentment towards her, including her own parents.
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  | EpisodeNumber=309
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  | EpisodeNumber2=10
 
  | Title=[[Quillsville Cold Case: Daddie Dearest]]
 
  | Title=[[Quillsville Cold Case: Daddie Dearest]]
 
  | DirectedBy=[[Season Atkins]]
 
  | DirectedBy=[[Season Atkins]]
 
  | WrittenBy=[[Jacqui Fountaine]]
 
  | WrittenBy=[[Jacqui Fountaine]]
 
  | OriginalAirDate= {{start date|2024|11|08}}  
 
  | OriginalAirDate= {{start date|2024|11|08}}  
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Captain [[Brad Hunter]] reopens the 1995 murder of his father Bradley Hunter, Senior, an upper-class househusband and retired schoolteacher, when new evidence suggests that his killer may have been from his social circle. Quillsville Police soon discovers that the victim was having marital problems that affected even his own daughter (and Captain Hunter's sister Brenda), whom Jefferies had personally promised Brenda that they would catch find the killer.
 
Captain [[Brad Hunter]] reopens the 1995 murder of his father Bradley Hunter, Senior, an upper-class househusband and retired schoolteacher, when new evidence suggests that his killer may have been from his social circle. Quillsville Police soon discovers that the victim was having marital problems that affected even his own daughter (and Captain Hunter's sister Brenda), whom Jefferies had personally promised Brenda that they would catch find the killer.
 
*Loosely based on [[wikipedia:Murder of Ruth Pelke|1985 murder of Ruth Pelke]]
 
*Loosely based on [[wikipedia:Murder of Ruth Pelke|1985 murder of Ruth Pelke]]
*Song featured in the intro: "[[]]", by [[]].
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*Song featured in the intro: "[[wikipedia:You Gotta Be|You Gotta Be]]", by [[wikipedia:Des'ree|Des'ree]].
*Song featured in the finale: "[[]]", by [[]].
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*Song featured in the finale: "Mental Picture", by [[wikipedia:Jon Secada|Jon Secada]]
*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[]]", by [[]]
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*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[wikipedia:As I Lay Me Down|As I Lay Me Down]]", by [[wikipedia:Sophie B. Hawkins|Sophie B. Hawkins]].
  
 
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  | Title=[[Quillsville Cold Case: Opioid Amber]]
 
  | Title=[[Quillsville Cold Case: Opioid Amber]]
 
  | DirectedBy=[[Season Atkins]]
 
  | DirectedBy=[[Season Atkins]]
 
  | WrittenBy=[[Marti McDaniel]] & [[Nadia Lorenzo]]
 
  | WrittenBy=[[Marti McDaniel]] & [[Nadia Lorenzo]]
 
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  | OriginalAirDate= {{start date|2024|11|15}}  
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Quillsville Police reopens the 2015 death of Amber Jarmon, who drowned in her ex-husband's pool during a power outage. The drowning was originally ruled as accidental caused by opioids, but the discovery of the woman's fingernail underneath the diving board suggests she may have been held under. The team learns that the victim had a twisted relationship with her family, particularly her daughter.
 
Quillsville Police reopens the 2015 death of Amber Jarmon, who drowned in her ex-husband's pool during a power outage. The drowning was originally ruled as accidental caused by opioids, but the discovery of the woman's fingernail underneath the diving board suggests she may have been held under. The team learns that the victim had a twisted relationship with her family, particularly her daughter.
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| DirectedBy=[[Season Atkins]]
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| WrittenBy=[[Danni McClannahan|Danielle McClannahan]]
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Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 1983 murder of 25-year-old Kristen Bucklew, a young wife and mother who was recovering from injuries sustained  in an explosion outside her own house while picking up what was supposed to be a box of laundry detergent shortly before she was to testify in court against a man who indecently exposed himself to her in public. The daughter believes the man is culpable, but when the team delves into Brad Hunter's personal life, they discover a shocking secret that could lead them to the true killer, implying that her husband or a doctor/nurse may have been involved since the victim fell into cardiac arrest.
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*Loosely based on the [[wikipedia:Orville Lynn Majors|1993-95 Vermillion County Hospital murders]].
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*Song featured in the intro: "[[wikipedia:True (Spandu Ballet song)|True]]", by [[wikipedia:Spandau Ballet|Spandau Ballet]].
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*Song featured in the finale: "[[wikipedia:Never Gonna Let You Go (Sérgio Mendes song)|Never Gonna Let You Go]]", by [[wikipedia:Sérgio Mendes|Sérgio Mendes]].
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*Song featured in the closing credits: "[[wikipedia:You and I (Eddie Rabbit and Crystal Gayle song)|You and I]]", by [[wikipedia:Eddie Rabbit|Eddie Rabbit]] and [[wikipedia:Crystal Gayle|Crystal Gayle]] (via archive footage)
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*Final appearance of [[The Willis sextuplets]], as they all die in a car accident caused by a drunk driver and a distracted driver the episode, marking the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh [[Willis Family|children]] after [[Tom Willis (Queen of the Willis)|Tom]] died in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Albert Willis]]", leaving Deanna and Brynn as the only remaining children of Ava and Angie after this episode.
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*[[Deanna Willis]] returns after relocating from Detropolis, Ohio back to Quillsville after learning about the death of her sextuplet siblings.
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300 1 Quillsville Cold Case: Peggy Harvey

Season Atkins Ava Zinn & Karly Jameson


August 16, 2024 (2024-08-16)
1301
Peggy Willis' widow Charlie Harvey does not believe she killed in an freak accident in 2012. Quillsville Police must re-examine the original crime scene to see if Peggy could've been murdered and if so, who or what really killed her?
301 2 Quillsville Cold Case: The Final Teaching

Season Atkins Thia Tola


August 23, 2024 (2024-08-23)
1302
The team reopens the 1994 rape and murder of Kate Zobrowski, a 16-year-old girl after the man who is about to be executed for the murder tells Lt. Jeffries that he was set up by one of the detectives who had originally investigated the case (and has since resigned). QMPD discovers that they may be too late to save the man, due to the arrogant District Attorney Pia Yoque stonewalling them and Kate's sister, Dana Jane Zobrowski (the teacher of Emilie Willis).
302 3 Quillsville Cold Case: Bail Mail Scam

Season Atkins Lanise McClannahan


August 30, 2024 (2024-08-30)
1303
Quillsville Police reopens the 1968 murder of Martha Carthy, a 15-year-old friend of Crystal Donovan, after an undelivered letter shows up in Harry and Finola's Indianapolis home. QMPD learns that a black man was a con artist who was manipulating the Martha Carthy into committing various crimes.
303 4 Quillsville Cold Case: The Prom from Hell

Season Atkins Maci Blanca


September 6, 2024 (2024-09-06)
1304
Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 1989 murder of Stewart Jolkowski, a 17-year-old boy who was buried alive on the night of his prom at Quillsville Central High School (the same prom Angie proposed to Ava), after the alleged killer turns himself in and claims to have struck again. QMPD races against time to discover the man's modus operndi in order to locate the latest victim before it is too late.
304 5 Quillsville Cold Case: Anna & I

Season Atkins Kendra Ray


September 13, 2024 (2024-09-13)
1305
After a notorious pimp is arrested for prostitution, Quillsville Police reopens the 2008 murder of Ana Crostillo, a Hispanic woman found stabbed in an alleyway, who had worked for the pimp as a prostitute. The case soon takes a personal turn when Ava's transgendered daughter Deanna and QMPD learns Monique Cruz and Deanna had a close relationship with Ana prior to her death as well as Deanna's rape.
305 6 Quillsville Cold Case: Blown Away

Season Atkins Donna Doogan


September 20, 2024 (2024-09-20)
1306
Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 2011 death of 2-year-old Chella Zamora, who died after falling through her bedroom window, along with her then 48-year-old (now 73) grandmother, Rosie, who survived, but suffered severe head trauma, putting her a 13-year coma. Her recent awakening makes not only Rosie's daughter Charlene (then 33, now 56 who attended high school with Angie Donaldson), Sgt. Lilly Rush and QMPD try to put the pieces together to determine if this young grandmother, young mother or someone else is responsible for the tragedy.
306 7 Quillsville Cold Case: Battered Husbands

Season Atkins Olivia Everman


September 27, 2024 (2024-09-27)
1307
In a retelling of the 1978 NBC made for TV movie Battered, Harry Willis, Daniel Rose, and Dallas Cowboy relive the horror of domestic violence at the respective hands of Peggy, Jill, and Cassandra Sellars.

Note: Although the events in the episode took place in 1978, despite the songs "I Wanna Be Your Lover", "Bad Reputation" and "In The Air Tonight" were respectively released in 1979, 1980 and 1981. This also marks the first (and only) Queen of the Willis episode that the main voice actors Zinn, Ray, Jameson, Lavigne, and Jameson have all performed songs in the same episode. Zinn previously sung She Wants To Dance With Me with Rick Astley and Billie Jean in "Meet the Pamhousers"

307 8 Quillsville Cold Case: Richmond Quill Explosion

Season Atkins Karly Jameson


October 4, 2024 (2024-10-04)
1308
Quillsville Police reinvestigates a mysterious 2013 explosion that killed 22 people and destroyed a LGBT-themed nightclub when the newly discovered remains of 22-year-old Benjamin Haley are discovered and it is revealed that he was killed by a headshot wound, which leads the team to deduce that the explosion was actually a cover-up. The investigation reveals that the victim’s profession was conflicting with his personal life.
308 9 Quillsville Cold Case: Caring About Cara

Season Atkins Samantha Zinn


November 1, 2024 (2024-11-01)
1309
Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 1993 murder of Cara Lott (born Cary Lott), a 20-year old transgender female who was strangled to death hours after closing up a local fast food restaurant, after the victim's sister Rachelle presents Ava Willis (who herself personally to warn Cara throughout high school as Cara was bullied), Melissa Rose and Sgt. Lilly Rush evidence to suggesting that someone had been stalking her since graduating from Quillsville Central High School. The investigation uncovers her life wasn't picture perfect with several people harboring resentment towards her, including her own parents.
309 10 Quillsville Cold Case: Daddie Dearest

Season Atkins Jacqui Fountaine


November 8, 2024 (2024-11-08)
1310
Captain Brad Hunter reopens the 1995 murder of his father Bradley Hunter, Senior, an upper-class househusband and retired schoolteacher, when new evidence suggests that his killer may have been from his social circle. Quillsville Police soon discovers that the victim was having marital problems that affected even his own daughter (and Captain Hunter's sister Brenda), whom Jefferies had personally promised Brenda that they would catch find the killer.
310 11 Quillsville Cold Case: Opioid Amber

Season Atkins Marti McDaniel & Nadia Lorenzo


November 15, 2024 (2024-11-15)
1311
Quillsville Police reopens the 2015 death of Amber Jarmon, who drowned in her ex-husband's pool during a power outage. The drowning was originally ruled as accidental caused by opioids, but the discovery of the woman's fingernail underneath the diving board suggests she may have been held under. The team learns that the victim had a twisted relationship with her family, particularly her daughter.
  • All songs in this episode are performed by Ariana Grande.
  • Song featured in the intro: "Problem", by Ariana Grnade.
  • Song featured in the finale: "Dangerous Woman", by Ariana Grande.
  • Song featured in the closing credits: "One Last Time", by Ariana Grande.
308 12 Quillsville Cold Case: Doctor Death of Indiana

Season Atkins Danielle McClannahan


November 29, 2024 (2024-11-29)
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Quillsville Police reinvestigates the 1983 murder of 25-year-old Kristen Bucklew, a young wife and mother who was recovering from injuries sustained in an explosion outside her own house while picking up what was supposed to be a box of laundry detergent shortly before she was to testify in court against a man who indecently exposed himself to her in public. The daughter believes the man is culpable, but when the team delves into Brad Hunter's personal life, they discover a shocking secret that could lead them to the true killer, implying that her husband or a doctor/nurse may have been involved since the victim fell into cardiac arrest.