Paul: What are you watching?
Della: I’m watching a really good show about cold (cases). They take (unsolved) crimes from decades ago and reconstruct them, trying to solve them once and for all.
Paul: But after all this time, isn’t the (trail) cold? How do they solve the crimes with no new (leads)?
Della: They go over the (witness) testimony and use scientific methods that didn’t exist many years ago.
Paul: Isn’t there a statute of (limitations) for most crimes?
Della: Yes, but not for (murder).
Paul: I really doubt a TV show can solve crimes that the police couldn’t (crack). Are any crimes really ever solved on the show?
Della: Yes, of course.
Paul: How? Through crack (investigative) methods or a keen eye for detail?
Della: (Deathbed) confessions.
Paul: Ah.