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Greggs remembers the girl, telling Vera and Jeffries he was in his first year of residency back then and realized then for the first time how little he could do for a child in her situation, just patch them up and send them home until the next time. The patient’s name was Vivian Smith and the doctor who treated her, Dr. In the meantime, Vera has found one lead: the forearm fractures were a fairly unique injury and a girl matching the victim’s description and injury was treated at the St. They can however, recreate an image of the victim’s face from the skull, put it out and hopefully find someone who recognizes her. ”The kind of family that kills their kid.” Scotty suggests. Lily wonders what kind of family doesn’t report their kid missing. Jeffries, however, points out that there’s no missing persons report in the 60’s matching her description.

Meanwhile, the lab has deduced that the victim has been underwater for about forty years, putting her murder in the 1960’s. However Kat says she’s made her peace with it and says she’ll get back to him on his offer she needs to clear her schedule first. Stillman knows about this: when a cop gets shot, word gets out. She’s interested but has some reservations because of an incident in Fishtown. He thanks her for her help on their last case and asks if she’s interested in joining their squad. Stillman catches Kat Miller outside the precinct after yet another failed attempt to quit smoking. Lily, solemnly looking at the bones, adds ”Kind of job you hate the most to catch, but worth the most to close.” Stillman says it takes some kind of rage to break a kid’s arm in two places and is eager to find the person responsible. She also points out two fractures on the forearm. Divers have recovered the rest of the remains and Frannie determines them to be the remains of a 3 to 5 year old caucasian girl who must have been under for decades. Present Day Lily, Scotty, and Stillman arrive at the edge of the river where a local fisherman pulled up a hand from the river bottom. The happy image fades to Vivian’s body laying along some rocks at the edge of the river. Fighting back tears, Cindy tells her she’ll always have their perfect day in her mind. Cindy tells her to close her eyes and picture the ocean in her mind.

Vivian doesn’t want to go back, however, asking why they can’t stay there forever. Cindy says it’s a perfect day, but now it’s time to go back. ”Here she comes!” Vivian then runs back to her mother. ”Whoa!” a young man laughs, picking her up. Vivian has a cast on her right arm but that doesn't slow her down as she runs back to the beach. A young woman, Cindy, and her 4-year-old daughter Vivian are happily running through the waves. Several people are playing and relaxing along the sand. It’s a beautiful, sunny day at the beach. The song 'My Girl' is playing in the background. Meanwhile, an impressed Stillman offers Kat Miller a spot in Homicide.Īugust 28, 1965. Trying to find out who she was, the detectives learn she came from an abusive home and that someone was trying to save her. The remains of a four year old little girl are found on the bottom of the river, having been there since 1965.
