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* PeerPressureMakesYouEvil: Manny is the only one who didn't strike Carrie and he also wrote "Carrie is going to die" in his note, hoping someone would read it and stop them, implying he didn't personally want her dead, but he still went along with others and helped them kill her.
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The team reopens the 1998 murder of high school student Carrie Swett after a piece of her clothing is found in an abandoned van.

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The team reopens the 1998 murder of high school student Carrie Swett after a piece of her clothing is found in an abandoned van. \n They discover Carrie got in over her head when she joined her high school's Christian chastity club in an effort to better her promiscuous image.
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"That Woman" is the second episode of the fifth season of ''Series/ColdCase''. It involves the unsolved [[TheNineties 1998]] murder of a teenage girl who had a reputation for being promiscuous. The team discovers the victim got in over her head when she joined her high school's Christian chastity club in an effort to better her image.

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"That Woman" is The team reopens the second episode of the fifth season of ''Series/ColdCase''. It involves the unsolved [[TheNineties 1998]] 1998 murder of a teenage girl who had a reputation for being promiscuous. The team discovers the victim got in over her head when she joined her high school's Christian chastity club school student Carrie Swett after a piece of her clothing is found in an effort to better her image.
abandoned van.



* ArmoredClosetGay: Phil takes this to the extreme. He was so desperate to not have his true sexuality discovered, even by himself, that he was willing to murder someone to keep it under wraps.

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* ArmoredClosetGay: Phil takes this to the extreme. He was so desperate to not to have his true sexuality discovered, even by himself, that he was willing to murder someone to keep it under wraps.



* GuiltRiddenAccomplice: Laurie feels the most guilty over her forced involvement in Carrie's murder. Even as she confesses and has her mugshot taken in the ending, she is shown to be intensely crying. Manny also shows hints of remorse, and eventually Phil too once he's forced to realize he helped kill an innocent girl who did nothing wrong.
* HidingBehindReligion: Hoo boy, are they ever! In spite of their "illustrious" Hearts Wait Club, all of the students (save for Carrie) are hypocrites engaging in "sinful" activities such as premarital sex and having homoerotic thoughts. Even worse, the leader, their teacher and youth pastor, was engaging in a mutual relationship with his underage student.

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* GuiltRiddenAccomplice: Laurie feels the most guilty over her forced involvement in Carrie's murder. Even as she confesses and has her mugshot taken in the ending, she is shown to be intensely crying. Manny also shows hints of remorse, and eventually Phil too Phil, too, once he's forced to realize he helped kill an innocent girl who did nothing wrong.
* HidingBehindReligion: Hoo boy, are they ever! In spite of their "illustrious" Hearts Wait Club, all of the students (save for Carrie) are hypocrites engaging in "sinful" activities such as premarital sex and having homoerotic thoughts. Even worse, the leader, their teacher staff supervisor and youth pastor, was engaging pastor engaged in a mutual relationship with his underage student.



* InsaneTrollLogic: Tina Quinn, the [[AlphaBitch leader]] of the club, was ''so'' steadfast of the beliefs of the club that she remained a virgin into the present day, which lead to her husband, a soldier that she told everyone was away fighting in the war, divorcing her. Also, see {{Hypocrite}} above.

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* InsaneTrollLogic: Tina Quinn, the [[AlphaBitch leader]] of the club, was ''so'' steadfast of the beliefs of the club that she remained a virgin into the present day, which lead led to her husband, a soldier that she told everyone was away fighting in the war, divorcing her. Also, see {{Hypocrite}} above.



** Phil has lived his life with no remorse over killing Carrie until he is confronted by the detectives. It is then he starts to realize that Tina used him to kill a innocent girl.

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** Phil has lived his life with no remorse over killing Carrie until he is confronted by the detectives. detectives confront him. It is then he starts to realize that Tina used him to kill a an innocent girl.



** Laurie is the most remorseful and guilty, she never wanted to exactly kill Carrie, but was forced to go along with it by Tina. Phil and Manny also show signs of guilt by the end, as they now both know the only one who corrupted them was Tina.

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** Laurie is the most remorseful and guilty, guilty; she never wanted to exactly kill Carrie, Carrie but was forced to go along with it by Tina. Phil and Manny also show signs of guilt by the end, as they now both know the only one who corrupted them was Tina.



* PregnancyScare: Manny and Laurie of the True Hearts Club, a young couple, have one. When Carrie discovers that Laurie could be pregnant, Manny threatens her life.

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* PregnancyScare: Manny and Laurie of Laurie, a young couple from the True Hearts Club, a young couple, have one. When Carrie discovers that Laurie could be pregnant, Manny threatens her life.



* TheUnishment: Back in 1998, the sex ed teacher sends Jerry out of the classroom as punishment for mocking Carrie but the school bell rings to announce the end of class right after she ordered him to leave, negating any effects the punishment could have.

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* TheUnishment: Back in 1998, the sex ed teacher sends Jerry out of the classroom as punishment for mocking Carrie Carrie, but the school bell rings to announce the end of class right after she ordered orders him to leave, negating any effects the punishment could have.

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* LackOfEmpathy: Being the mastermind of the whole thing, Tina is shown to be the least remorseful over Carrie's murder. She is also visibly upset when Phil, Manny, and Laurie begin confessing to take her down. When their mugshots are taken, Tina even glares at the camera.

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* LackOfEmpathy: LackOfEmpathy:
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Being the mastermind of the whole thing, Tina is shown to be the least remorseful over Carrie's murder. She is also visibly upset when Phil, Manny, and Laurie begin confessing to take her down. When their mugshots are taken, Tina even glares at the camera.

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* LackOfEmpathy: Being the mastermind of the whole thing, Tina is shown to be the least remorseful over Carrie's murder. She is also visibly upset when Phil, Manny, and Laurie begin confessing. When their mugshots are taken, Tina even glares at the camera.

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* LackOfEmpathy: Being the mastermind of the whole thing, Tina is shown to be the least remorseful over Carrie's murder. She is also visibly upset when Phil, Manny, and Laurie begin confessing. confessing to take her down. When their mugshots are taken, Tina even glares at the camera.camera.
** Phil has lived his life with no remorse over killing Carrie until he is confronted by the detectives. It is then he starts to realize that Tina used him to kill a innocent girl.
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"That Woman" is the second episode of the fifth season of ''Series/ColdCase''. Set in [[TheNineties 1998]], it involves the unsolved murder of a teenage girl who had a reputation for being promiscuous. The team discovers the victim got in over her head when she joined her high school's Christian chastity club in an effort to better her image.

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"That Woman" is the second episode of the fifth season of ''Series/ColdCase''. Set in [[TheNineties 1998]], it It involves the unsolved [[TheNineties 1998]] murder of a teenage girl who had a reputation for being promiscuous. The team discovers the victim got in over her head when she joined her high school's Christian chastity club in an effort to better her image.
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* TheUnishment: Back in 1998, a teacher sends a student out of the classroom as punishment but the school bell rang to announce the end of classtime right after she ordered the student to leave, negating any effects the punishment could have.

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* TheUnishment: Back in 1998, a the sex ed teacher sends a student Jerry out of the classroom as punishment for mocking Carrie but the school bell rang rings to announce the end of classtime class right after she ordered the student him to leave, negating any effects the punishment could have.
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* TheUnishment: Back in 1998, a teacher sends a student out of the classroom as punishment but the school bell rang to announce the end of classtime right after she ordered the student to leave, negating any effects the punishment could have.
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* GuiltRiddenAccomplice: Laurie feels the most guilty over her forced involvement in Carrie’s murder. Even in the ending she is shown to be intensely crying. Manny also show hints o remorse

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* GuiltRiddenAccomplice: Laurie feels the most guilty over her forced involvement in Carrie’s Carrie's murder. Even as she confesses and has her mugshot taken in the ending ending, she is shown to be intensely crying. Manny also show shows hints o remorseof remorse, and eventually Phil too once he's forced to realize he helped kill an innocent girl who did nothing wrong.
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* GuiltRiddenAccomplice: Laurie feels the most guilty over her forced involvement in Carrie’s murder. Even in the ending she is shown to be intensely crying. Manny also show hints o remorse
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* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Carrie (blonde), Laurie (brunette), and Tina (redhead).
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* PinkMeansFeminine: Carrie frequently wears pink clothes.

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* PinkMeansFeminine: Carrie frequently wears pink clothes.clothes, and her mother even celebrates her birthday in the end with a pink frosted cake.
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"That Woman" is the second episode of the fifth season of ''Series/ColdCase''. Set in [[TheNineties 1998]], it involves the unsolved murder of a teenage girl who had a reputation for being promiscuous. The team discovers the victim got in over her head when she joined her high school's chastity club in an effort to better her image.

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"That Woman" is the second episode of the fifth season of ''Series/ColdCase''. Set in [[TheNineties 1998]], it involves the unsolved murder of a teenage girl who had a reputation for being promiscuous. The team discovers the victim got in over her head when she joined her high school's Christian chastity club in an effort to better her image.

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"That Woman" is the second episode of the fifth season of ''Series/ColdCase''. Set in [[TheNineties 1998]], it involves the unsolved murder of a teenage girl who had a reputation for being promiscuous.

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"That Woman" is the second episode of the fifth season of ''Series/ColdCase''. Set in [[TheNineties 1998]], it involves the unsolved murder of a teenage girl who had a reputation for being promiscuous.
promiscuous. The team discovers the victim got in over her head when she joined her high school's chastity club in an effort to better her image.



* JerkJock: Jerry Wood

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* JerkJock: Jerry WoodWood, the baseball captain who convinced Carrie to lose her virginity to him, then humiliated her in front of the school.



* PinkMeansFeminine: Carrie frequently wears pink clothes.



* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Tina was already troubled, and her supervisor seduced her knowing this. This set off a chain of events that led to Carrie's death.

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom:
** Jerry's cruel prank on Carrie is what spurred her to join the chastity club.
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Tina was already troubled, and her supervisor seduced her knowing this. This set off a chain of events that led to Carrie's death.
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* LackOfEmpathy: Being the mastermind of the whole thing, Tina is shown to be the least remorseful over Carrie's murder. She is also visibly upset when Phil, Manny, and Laurie begin confessing. When their mugshots are taken, Carrie even glares at the camera.

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* LackOfEmpathy: Being the mastermind of the whole thing, Tina is shown to be the least remorseful over Carrie's murder. She is also visibly upset when Phil, Manny, and Laurie begin confessing. When their mugshots are taken, Carrie Tina even glares at the camera.
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* LackOfEmpathy: Being the mastermind of the whole thing, Tina is shown to be the least remorseful over Carrie's murder. She is also visibly upset when Phil, Manny, and Laurie begin confessing.

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* LackOfEmpathy: Being the mastermind of the whole thing, Tina is shown to be the least remorseful over Carrie's murder. She is also visibly upset when Phil, Manny, and Laurie begin confessing. When their mugshots are taken, Carrie even glares at the camera.

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* DisappearedDad: Carrie is raised by her single mother, and there’s no mention of what happened to her father.

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* DisappearedDad: Carrie is raised by her single mother, and there’s no mention of what happened to mother since her father.father left for Ohio.



* HeKnowsTooMuch: The motive behind Carrie’s murder.

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* HeKnowsTooMuch: The motive behind Carrie’s murder.FreudianExcuse: Tina mentions her father was seduced by a younger woman.


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* SheKnowsTooMuch: The motive behind Carrie’s murder.

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