Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Da Vinci's Inquest was loosely based on the real life experiences of Larry Campbell, the former chief coroner of Vancouver, British Columbia, who was elected mayor of that city in 2002. The part of Da Vinci, however, was written specifically for actor Nicholas Campbell.

    • Crime Drama
  2. Da Vinci's Inquest: Created by Chris Haddock. With Nicholas Campbell, Donnelly Rhodes, Venus Terzo, Ian Tracey. A Vancouver cop turned coroner searches for truth and justice with the help of his friends.

    • (1.3K)
    • 1998-10-07
    • Crime, Mystery, Drama
    • 44
  3. Notably, of the few times in the series when Dominic does call an inquest, it fails to satisfactorily resolve the case. Quite a few cases go unsolved, and there is at least once instance of a double-case (the different sides of which were simultaneously worked by both homicide and the coroner's office) that went unsolved simply because the two ...

  4. With Da Vinci preoccupied with these cases, Lou takes his first case as a coroner. It is of an aboriginal youth named Roy Cardinale, whose dead body is found by the railroad tracks. He was seemingly killed by a train running over him, but there is evidence that he was severely beaten before his death.

  5. Da Vinci requires the assistance of sheriffs to bring Cray to the inquest; Cray testifies but obviously against his wishes. Back at the Coroner's Office, Kelly starts his new job as Chief Coroner, burying his staff under mounds of paperwork. And Gabriella starts piano lessons.

  6. Sep 17, 2005 · When the circumstances surrounding a death spark more questions than answers, Da Vinci calls an inquest -- a formal inquiry into the cause of death -- at the Coroner's Court, bringing all of the members of the crime-solving team together in front of a jury.

  7. People also ask

  8. The show, set and filmed in Vancouver, stars Nicholas Campbell as Dominic Da Vinci, once an undercover officer for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, but now a crusading coroner who seeks justice in the cases he investigates.

  1. People also search for