Jordan suffers from a complete lack of recollection regarding how she ended up in the room or what transpired after the dinner.
The story begins the morning after . Jordan wakes up in a confused state to find herself in a hotel room with a gun in her hand and her former boyfriend, J.D. Pollack (played by Charles Mesure), dead beside her from a gunshot wound. Crossing Jordan 5x21 Non lasciarmi così
Jordan awakens next to J.D.'s body with a bullet in him and the murder weapon in her hand. Jordan suffers from a complete lack of recollection
With no memory of the previous night's events, Jordan becomes the prime suspect in his murder. The episode follows her as she goes on the run, relying on her colleagues at the Boston Medical Examiner's office to help her piece together the missing hours and prove her innocence before she is arrested. Pollack (played by Charles Mesure), dead beside her
The episode (Italian title: Non lasciarmi così ) is the Season 5 finale of Crossing Jordan , which originally aired on May 7, 2006. It is a high-stakes thriller that puts Jordan Cavanaugh at the center of a murder investigation where she is the primary suspect. Episode Summary
The investigation eventually reveals that Jordan was framed as part of a deeper conspiracy involving J.D.'s past and his own investigations. Production & Cast Details Original Air Date: May 7, 2006. Directed by: Allan Arkush. Main Cast: Jill Hennessy as Dr. Jordan Cavanaugh. Miguel Ferrer as Dr. Garret Macy. Jerry O'Connell as Detective Woody Hoyt. Kathryn Hahn as Lily Lebowski. Charles Mesure as J.D. Pollack.
This episode serves as a major cliffhanger, leading into the shifts and character developments of the sixth and final season. Don't Leave Me This Way | Crossing Jordan Wiki | Fandom