Sam's friend, an LAPD officer working in the Asian Task Force, is killed while undercover trying to get evidence on the Japanese Yakuza, and Sam fears that his friend's father will exact revenge (per the old Japanese Code of Honor) and attempts to stop him before he becomes another Yakuza casualty.Ī man who kidnapped a young girl offers a ransom demand: That he be tried and acquitted of the crime (invoking double jeopardy) and $500,000 in cash in exchange for the girl, all the while thwarting efforts by Quincy and Monahan to find her by not revealing any information.Īn overzealous federal prosecutor uses the inherent flaws in the Federal Grand Jury system to prosecute Ted Locke, a friend of Quincy's, for arson, murder, and mail fraud after a fire destroys his furniture warehouse and kills someone inside. Spotlighting the lyrics' content, Quincy looks for evidence as to who really killed the boy.Īfter a hostage is shot by a police officer ( Jack Kehoe) during an attempted robbery, the officer goes to Quincy for his expert forensic skills to defend him at his Board of Rights hearing to determine if the shooting is justified or not. Emily and Quincy both feel the boy's death was indirectly related to the music (an ice pick to the neck was the direct cause). The alleged link between music lyrics and anti-social behavior is explored when a teenager dies while dancing in a punk rock club to a band whose lyrics glorify death and violence. Quincy has to find a cure for the virus while battling the large corporation underwriting the doctor's research. S : Diana Marcus & Chris Abbott & Nancy Faulkner Ī doctor using a genetically engineered form of the SV40 virus to create a possible cure for cancer may have inadvertently created a deadly virus when a cancer patient and anyone she was in contact with dies. When he is shot dead, six townspeople all admit to the killing, and Quincy has to go through the town's indifferent police chief ( John Anderson) and the group of townspeople to get to the truth. Quincy is called to testify in the small-town murder trial of a sadistic, ruthless man ( Brion James). The cause of death of a baby diagnosed with Sturge–Weber syndrome is in dispute of Quincy and an up-and-coming disabled pathologist, who Quincy feels is taking the case personally due to his disability. She needs assistance from a support group to help pull her out of the cycle of alcohol addiction. Quincy's friend and fellow medical examiner ( Ina Balin) is allowing her alcoholism to interfere with her work, resulting in numerous mistakes in autopsies.
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