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With Jack Klugman, Garry Walberg, John S. Ragin, Val Bisoglio. A new pathologist (Walter Ross) is working in the lab who is disabled. When he looks into a case of electrocution of a handicapped baby he is convinced that the baby was murdered by its father.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- Richard Benedict
- 1982-11-10
Quincy aggressively goes against a young colleague who's trying to prove an acquaintance of his is guilty of murdering his infant son. The infant was afflicted with, a degenerative, and ofttimes, fatal illness.
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After a colleague exhibits unusual behavior at work, Quincy discovers she has a drinking problem. Season 7,Episode 5 - Unreasonable Doubt Wednesday, November 10, 1982 A new pathologist (Walter Ross) is working in the lab who is disabled.
A new pathologist (Walter Ross) is working in the lab who is disabled. When he looks into a case of electrocution of a handicapped baby (Sturge – weber disease) he is convinced that the baby was murdered by its father, Quincy's friend, Gerald Preston.
Sep 29, 1982 · Unreasonable Doubt. 0 %. November 10, 1982 • 1h. A new pathologist (Walter Ross) is working in the lab who is disabled. When he looks into a case of electrocution of a handicapped baby (Sturge – weber disease) he is convinced that the baby was murdered by its father, Quincy's friend, Gerald Preston.