Since they were hidden, what was the point of this? Was someone who walked up to the attic and saw that to think that they were interrupting a high stakes poker tournament and just leave? I also don't understand how the bodies were so well preserved being up in the unventilated attic of an old home in California, wouldn't any excessive heat and humidity have decomposed the bodies at an increased rate? As long as you don't get too hung up on any of that nonsense, this is quite an enjoyable, entertaining and unique Season 4 episode, just be sure to watch it in the right frame of mind. Seriously? I also found it pretty silly that the corpses were positioned to be sitting at a table like they were playing cards. Quincy, M.E., season 2, Jack Klugman, Classic TV, Television, Medical Examiner, Invesigator. Addeddate 20:58:18 Identifier quincy-m.-e.-s-03 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. All of that said, there are some ridiculous parts like the police not searching the entire attic and house when the first two bodies were found leaving it up to Quincy's girlfriend finding the other bodies just footsteps away a day later. I especially appreciated the guest star performance of Bibi Osterwald who plays the eccentric and animated Ruth Kaufman which is a real hoot. There is a cold case style murder mystery featured in a haunted house style setting, and this coupled with a good balance of spooky and funny content is pretty entertaining. In some ways, this is a great Quincy episode that is perfect to watch around Halloween. Quincy and the police learn that Ruth kept the death of her sisters a secret for years so that she could continue collecting on an annuity and they now must find out if she also committed murder to continue the charade. Quincy performs the autopsies and determines that three of the corpses were the sisters of the owner of the house, Ruth Kaufman (Bibi Osterwald) and died naturally, but another was a boarder who was murdered which leads to further investigation into her death. Quincy and the police are called in to investigate, and the next evening Ginny finds two additional mummified bodies in another part of the attic. Later when Ginny chases her dog up to the attic, she finds the mummified corpses of two women stashed there. Video Clip of Quincy M.E.No Way To Treat A Body begins with Quincy (Jack Klugman) moving his girlfriend, Ginny Drake (Marj Dusay), into a creepy old rooming house where several oddball eccentric types reside. tackled many topical and controversial issues like airline safety issues, dumping of hazardous waste, hand gun control, orphan illnesses and the drugs to treat them, eating disorders, drunk driving and others. Near the end of the series Quincy who had dated frequently finally gets married to psychiatrist Dr. Quincy lived on a sailboat in a permanent boat slip in Marina Del Rey and frequents Danny’s, a bar/restaurant at the marina owned by his friend Danny Tovo (Val Bisoglio). Assisting Quincy was his lab assistant Sam Fujiyama (Robert Ito) who presented the hard evidence upon which Quincy made his deductions. Quincy was also often at odds with the LAPD, specifically Lieutenant Frank Monahan (Garry Walberg) and Sergeant Brill (Joseph Roman) who usually had their own, more simplistic, theories on who done ‘it’ and how ‘it’ was done. Ragin) who constantly went head to head with Quincy over the cost of Quincy’s lengthy investigations. (Note: This episode marks the final appearance of Lynette Mettey as Lee, Quincys girlfriend, and the final episode as part of the NBC Mystery Movie series). Quincy (Jack Klugman) was the a Medical Examiner for Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office. Quincy and a group of medical school students work on a cold murder case after they find a femur bone with a gunshot mark at a construction site. Long before CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, NCIS and a host of other similar shows there was Quincy M.E.
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