Quincy, M.E. Season 2 Episode 5
Quincy, M.E.
Season 2

Ep 5. The Two Sides of Truth

  • February 25, 1977
  • 7.5  (113)

Quincy, M.E. season 2 episode 5 titled "The Two Sides of Truth" revolves around a case that involves a murder suspect and an excessive use of police force. Quincy is hired by the public defender's office to provide an independent autopsy report on the suspicious death of a young black man who was being chased by police officers.

The victim, Stanley Bundy, had a criminal record, and the police officers involved in the case claimed that he was running away after committing a burglary. They also claimed that he tripped and fell, hitting his head on the pavement, leading to his death.

However, Quincy's autopsy reveals that Stanley was shot twice in the back by a .38 caliber revolver at close range, indicating that he was shot while he was running away. This revelation leads to a lot of tension between the police department and the public defender's office.

Quincy is then called to testify in court, where he explains his findings and the implications of his autopsy report. However, the defense team's strategy backfires when the prosecution establishes that Stanley had a history of violence and that he was carrying a gun during the chase.

This episode of Quincy, M.E. showcases the ethical dilemmas faced by medical examiners and the impact of biased perceptions and prejudices in bringing justice to victims. It also sheds light on the intricacies involved in investigating cases that involve police brutality and excessive use of force.

The episode also delves into the role of forensic science and its impact on the courtroom. Quincy's testimony serves to highlight the significance of independent autopsy reports in challenging police narratives and revealing the truth behind suspicious deaths.

Overall, "The Two Sides of Truth" is an engaging and thought-provoking episode that raises questions about law enforcement and the judicial system's role in ensuring justice for all citizens. It also showcases Quincy's integrity and dedication to his profession, even when faced with opposition and resistance from powerful institutions.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 25, 1977
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (113)