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The new medical examiner (William Daniels) in a small industrial city is asked to falsify autopsy reports; guest Warren Stevens.
The new medical examiner (William Daniels) in a small industrial city is asked to falsify autopsy reports; guest Warren Stevens.
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S6, EP5 "The Hope of Elkwood"A vengeful town descends on a track coach and charges him with negligent homicide after his star runner dies from a heart attack.
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S6, EP6 "Welcome to Paradise Palms"Quincy travels to an Indian reservation in Arizona to save his foster son, and finds there a possible epidemic of bubonic plague.
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S6, EP8 "Stain of Guilt"Quincy finds flaws in evidence while he is technical adviser on a film about a famous murder; guests Carolyn Jones, Ed Begley Jr.
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S6, EP9 "Dear Mummy"Routine X-rays of a museum's "mummy" reveal it is three weeks dead and in possession of many smuggled jewels.
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S6, EP4 "The Night Killer"A mistake in the coronor's office causes a woman (Tyne Daly) to be wrongly accused of fatally beating her baby; guest Robert Ginty.
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S6, EP3 "Last Day, First Day"A medical student (Sarah Rush) tells Quincy that a respected medical examiner is covering up the homicide death of a crime kingpin.
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S6, EP2 "A Matter of Principle"Sam develops a new identification process involving bite imprints and attempts to introduce it to prove a rape suspect's innocence.
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S6, EP1 "Last Rights"The new medical examiner (William Daniels) in a small industrial city is asked to falsify autopsy reports; guest Warren Stevens.
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