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A series of rapes in Los Angeles results in the death of a nurse. Quincy and Monahan search for the rapist, but the investigation is hindered by an incompetent doctor and nurse. The case becomes personal to Quincy when the rapist attacks a rape counselor the coroner has gotten close to.
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resort where Quincy and Lee are attending a forensic investigator's convention. Quincy continues to work with the doctors in Lake Tahoe to determine the cause of the mysterious illness that has killed or sickened dozens of guests, and it turns out the murderer was one of their own.
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The unusual cause of death of an auto accident victim results in the arrest of an innocent man, and Quincy attempts to clear his name by investigating the source of radiation exposure the victim received before his
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Dr. Astin's wife picks up a hitchhiking child and is involved in an auto accident; however, Quincy determines some of the boy's injuries occurred before the crash, and he immediately suspects the parents of child
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People are dying of heart problems at Valleyview Sanitarium, except the deceased had no heart problems, and this leads Quincy to search for a potential "Angel of Death" inside the well-respected facility.
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Jack Klugman does not appear in the episode (for the only time in the series) because he disliked the script, and the incident began the process of Glen A. Larson leaving the show at the end of the season.
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Quincy is nowhere to be found when a corpse brought into the morgue isn't as dead as believed, Monahan investigates a diamond smuggling case, and a boy with unique symptoms arrives at the hospital.
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Quincy has to find out who was responsible for a hit-and-run accident at Danny's place, but there are some government officials who would rather keep the person's identity secret.
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A death investigation in a refinery fire brings Quincy into conflict with his former pathology professor and mentor who now has become a witness-for-hire.
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Quincy's and Danny's fishing trip in the town of Paradise turns into a murder investigation which some members of the town, including the sheriff (
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A politically active priest is found dead of natural causes in the bed of a prostitute, and Quincy attempts to find out how he got there.
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A university medical student uncovers evidence (including a hot dog) that a body donated to the university was actually a murder victim.
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This episode marks the final appearance of Lynette Mettey as Lee, Quincy's girlfriend, and the final episode as part of the
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made her acting debut as a girl in a changing room that Quincy opened by mistake looking for someone else.
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This was the first two-hour episode of the series. It was divided into two parts for syndication.
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Quincy and a group of medical school students work on a cold murder case after they find a
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This is a list of episodes for the second season (1977) of the
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The first two seasons of this series were released on
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Joel Oliansky
Legionnaire's Disease
Lake Tahoe
Van Johnson
Buddy Hackett
Jo Ann Pflug
femur
Fred Grandy
NBC Mystery Movie
Ivan Dixon
Pernell Roberts
Jack Kelly
Jamie Lee Curtis
Alvin Ganzer
Steven H. Stern
Glen A. Larson
Bob Crane
Yuki Shimoda
Louise Sorel
Jackie Cooper

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