Lilly and her team investigate their oldest case yet, the murder of a woman who was killed in 1919. They soon learn that she may have been murdered because of her activism for woman rights.
The team reopens the 1919 murder (their oldest case yet) of then 18-year-old heiress Frances Stone, as requested by her great grand-niece, who heard about Lilly from a women's studies lecture. The victim was a suffragette, which put her at odds with her family, which owns a brewery and will be ruined by the suffragettes-supported Prohibition, and suspiciously close with a maid.—KGF Vissers