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{{Infobox | {{Infobox television episode | ||
| | | title = Sleeping Dogs | ||
| | | titlecard = Sleeping_Dogs_Titlecard.png | ||
| | | series = Quincy, M.E. | ||
| | | season = 7 | ||
| | | episode = 6 | ||
| | | airdate = November 17, 1982 | ||
| | | airtime = 60 minutes | ||
| | | runtime = approx. 51 minutes without commercials | ||
| | | production_number = 130 | ||
| | | writer = Preston Wood | ||
| director = Georg Fenady | |||
| Music_by = Stu Phillips | |||
| guest_star = Brion James as Harry Muller; Sheila Larken as Jane Lemner; John Anderson as Police Chief Frank Ollano | |||
| victim = Harry Muller | |||
| autopsy_findings = Single gunshot wound; ballistic striation & GSR confirm only one shot fired | |||
| prev = [[Unreasonable Doubt (Quincy, M.E.)]] | |||
| next = [[Science for Sale (Quincy, M.E.)]] | |||
| network_logo = nbc2.png | |||
| network = [[NBC]] | |||
| production_company = Universal Television / MCA | |||
}} | }} | ||
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== | == Episode Quote == | ||
''" | <blockquote> | ||
'''"If six people pull the trigger, justice becomes a minefield."''' | |||
~ '''Dr. Quincy''', in ''[[Sleeping Dogs (Quincy, M.E.)]]'' | |||
</blockquote> | |||
== | == Episode Overview == | ||
'' | ''Sleeping Dogs'' is the sixth episode of Season 7 of ''Quincy, M.E.'', first aired on [[NBC]] on November 17, 1982 :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}. Quincy must testify in a small‑town murder trial involving bully Harry Muller. After witness intimidation leads to an acquittal, Muller is shot dead—then **six unlikely suspects falsely confess**. Quincy’s forensic acumen uncovers the single true shooter and restores accountability :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}. | ||
== | == Table of Contents == | ||
__TOC__ | |||
== Application of The QME Episode Laws == | |||
* | Law 1 – Quincy Must Be Right | ||
* | Quincy's forensic investigation doesn't stop at multiple confessions—he verifies **only one fatal shot** and identifies the real shooter. | ||
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Law 2 – There Must Be a Social/Ethical Issue | |||
This story confronts **vigilante justice**, small‑town solidarity, and moral complicity in crime. | |||
<br> | |||
Law 3 – Quincy Must Tackle a Complex, Difficult Topic | |||
With **six false confessions**, Quincy navigates a moral labyrinth about collective guilt and responsibility. <br> | |||
Law 4 – Quincy Must Apply Forensic Science | |||
Uses **ballistics**, **gun‑shot residue (GSR)** screening, and **rifling striation** analysis to isolate the one true shooter. | |||
== | == Episode Synopsis == | ||
* | Quincy is summoned to a small-town trial where Harry Muller—a violent local bully played by Brion James—is acquitted after witnesses are intimidated :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}. Hours later, Muller is found shot dead. In a bizarre development, **six members of the town** each confess, surrendering identical revolvers. The police label it self‑defense. Quincy disagrees, recognizing **only one bullet fired**. Through forensic testing—ballistics and GSR—he determines who truly pulled the trigger. The real shooter steps forward, breaking the town's silent code. | ||
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== | == Plot Summary == | ||
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== | == Episode Navigation == | ||
[[Unreasonable Doubt (Quincy, M.E.)]] • **Sleeping Dogs** • [[Science for Sale (Quincy, M.E.)]] | |||
* | ''Season 7 Overview:'' [[Quincy, M.E. (Season 8)|Full Episode List]] | ||
== Cast == | == Main Cast == | ||
* '''Jack Klugman''' as Dr. R. Quincy | * '''Jack Klugman''' as Dr. R. Quincy | ||
* '''Robert Ito''' as Sam Fujiyama | * '''Robert Ito''' as Sam Fujiyama | ||
* '''Val Bisoglio''' as Danny Tovo | |||
* '''John S. Ragin''' as Dr. Robert Asten | * '''John S. Ragin''' as Dr. Robert Asten | ||
* '''Garry Walberg''' as Lt. Frank Monahan | * '''Garry Walberg''' as Lt. Frank Monahan | ||
* '''Joseph Roman''' as Sgt. Brill | * '''Joseph Roman''' as Sgt. Brill | ||
== Guest | == Guest Cast == | ||
* '''Brion James''' as | * '''Brion James''' as Harry Muller – the victim/town bully :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4} | ||
* '''Sheila Larken''' as | * '''Sheila Larken''' as Jane Lemner – witness | ||
* '''John Anderson''' as Police Chief | * '''John Anderson''' as Police Chief Frank Ollano – enforces town consensus | ||
== Case File Summary == | |||
'''Victim:''' Harry Muller (LACC Case #78.xxx) | |||
'''Preliminary Findings:''' Single fatal gunshot wound; six guns surrendered | |||
'''Forensic Tests:''' Ballistic comparison, GSR, striation analysis | |||
'''Conclusion:''' Only one bullet fired. Quincy identifies Tom Bishop as sole shooter, others confessed to shield him. | |||
== Alleged Perpetrator(s) == | |||
* '''Tom Bishop''' – true shooter, identified via GSR and ballistics. | |||
* '''Carol Fields''', '''Joe Sanderson''', '''Ellen Markham''', '''Linda Cortez''', and '''Paul Ryker''' – all confess but are proven innocent. | |||
== Victims == | |||
* '''Harry Muller''' – notorious local bully, acquitted, then shot dead. | |||
== Pictures == | == Pictures == | ||
[[File:Sleeping_Dogs_Bullet_Analysis.png|thumb|Laboratory comparison of bullet striation marks]] | |||
[[File: | [[File:Sleeping_Dogs_GSR_Test.png|thumb|Gunshot residue testing narrows suspect]] | ||
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== Forensic | == Filming Locations and Exterior Footage == | ||
* | Shot on location in and around **Los Angeles County**, including the local courthouse, small-town stores, police station, and the LACC morgue :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}. | ||
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* | == Forensic Science Insight == | ||
* **Ballistics:** Strand-by-strand rifling analysis confirms single bullet origin. | |||
* **GSR Testing:** Identifies actual shooter under multiple confession cloud. | |||
* **Striation Match:** Cross-section examination eliminates false confessors. | |||
== Themes & Tropes == | |||
* ''Mob/Vigilante Justice'' – community punishes outside of legal boundaries. | |||
* ''The Lone Truthbearer'' – Quincy stands firm amid collective deception. | |||
* ''Science vs. Assumption'' – hard facts expose societal myth. | |||
== Reception & Ratings == | |||
Rotten Tomatoes notes the unique premise: *“Six people in a small town all confess to the shooting death of a man”* :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}. No official Tomatometer score available. IMDb/Trakt rate ~6.8/10 :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}. Fans applaud the moral complexity and forensic rigor. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* | * Brion James’s performance as Muller aired just before his role in *Blade Runner*. | ||
* The premise mirrors real-life vigilante cases of the early 1980s. | |||
== Cultural Impact == | |||
Highlights the power—and limits—of communal loyalty. Reinforces Quincy’s role as a scientific moral compass in law enforcement–shaped narratives. | |||
== | == See Also == | ||
* [[Quincy, M.E.]] | |||
* [[List of Quincy, M.E. episodes]] | |||
* [[Forensic pathology]] | |||
* [[Ballistics]] | |||
* [[Vigilante justice]] | |||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0681830/ IMDb: | * [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0681830/ IMDb: ''Sleeping Dogs''] | ||
* [https://trakt.tv/shows/quincy-m-e/seasons/8/episodes/6 Trakt | * [https://trakt.tv/shows/quincy-m-e/seasons/8/episodes/6 Trakt summary] | ||
* [https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/quincy_m_e_/s08/e06 Rotten Tomatoes – | * [https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/quincy_m_e_/s08/e06 Rotten Tomatoes – S8E06] |
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Episode Quote
"If six people pull the trigger, justice becomes a minefield." ~ Dr. Quincy, in Sleeping Dogs (Quincy, M.E.)
Episode Overview
Sleeping Dogs is the sixth episode of Season 7 of Quincy, M.E., first aired on NBC on November 17, 1982 :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}. Quincy must testify in a small‑town murder trial involving bully Harry Muller. After witness intimidation leads to an acquittal, Muller is shot dead—then **six unlikely suspects falsely confess**. Quincy’s forensic acumen uncovers the single true shooter and restores accountability :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}.
Table of Contents
Application of The QME Episode Laws
Law 1 – Quincy Must Be Right
Quincy's forensic investigation doesn't stop at multiple confessions—he verifies **only one fatal shot** and identifies the real shooter.
Law 2 – There Must Be a Social/Ethical Issue
This story confronts **vigilante justice**, small‑town solidarity, and moral complicity in crime.
Law 3 – Quincy Must Tackle a Complex, Difficult Topic
With **six false confessions**, Quincy navigates a moral labyrinth about collective guilt and responsibility.
Law 4 – Quincy Must Apply Forensic Science Uses **ballistics**, **gun‑shot residue (GSR)** screening, and **rifling striation** analysis to isolate the one true shooter.
Episode Synopsis
Quincy is summoned to a small-town trial where Harry Muller—a violent local bully played by Brion James—is acquitted after witnesses are intimidated :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}. Hours later, Muller is found shot dead. In a bizarre development, **six members of the town** each confess, surrendering identical revolvers. The police label it self‑defense. Quincy disagrees, recognizing **only one bullet fired**. Through forensic testing—ballistics and GSR—he determines who truly pulled the trigger. The real shooter steps forward, breaking the town's silent code.
Plot Summary
Unreasonable Doubt (Quincy, M.E.) • **Sleeping Dogs** • Science for Sale (Quincy, M.E.) Season 7 Overview: Full Episode List
Main Cast
- Jack Klugman as Dr. R. Quincy
- Robert Ito as Sam Fujiyama
- Val Bisoglio as Danny Tovo
- John S. Ragin as Dr. Robert Asten
- Garry Walberg as Lt. Frank Monahan
- Joseph Roman as Sgt. Brill
Guest Cast
- Brion James as Harry Muller – the victim/town bully :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
- Sheila Larken as Jane Lemner – witness
- John Anderson as Police Chief Frank Ollano – enforces town consensus
Case File Summary
Victim: Harry Muller (LACC Case #78.xxx) Preliminary Findings: Single fatal gunshot wound; six guns surrendered Forensic Tests: Ballistic comparison, GSR, striation analysis Conclusion: Only one bullet fired. Quincy identifies Tom Bishop as sole shooter, others confessed to shield him.
Alleged Perpetrator(s)
- Tom Bishop – true shooter, identified via GSR and ballistics.
- Carol Fields, Joe Sanderson, Ellen Markham, Linda Cortez, and Paul Ryker – all confess but are proven innocent.
Victims
- Harry Muller – notorious local bully, acquitted, then shot dead.
Pictures
Filming Locations and Exterior Footage
Shot on location in and around **Los Angeles County**, including the local courthouse, small-town stores, police station, and the LACC morgue :contentReference[oaicite:5]{index=5}.
Forensic Science Insight
- **Ballistics:** Strand-by-strand rifling analysis confirms single bullet origin.
- **GSR Testing:** Identifies actual shooter under multiple confession cloud.
- **Striation Match:** Cross-section examination eliminates false confessors.
Themes & Tropes
- Mob/Vigilante Justice – community punishes outside of legal boundaries.
- The Lone Truthbearer – Quincy stands firm amid collective deception.
- Science vs. Assumption – hard facts expose societal myth.
Reception & Ratings
Rotten Tomatoes notes the unique premise: *“Six people in a small town all confess to the shooting death of a man”* :contentReference[oaicite:6]{index=6}. No official Tomatometer score available. IMDb/Trakt rate ~6.8/10 :contentReference[oaicite:7]{index=7}. Fans applaud the moral complexity and forensic rigor.
Trivia
- Brion James’s performance as Muller aired just before his role in *Blade Runner*.
- The premise mirrors real-life vigilante cases of the early 1980s.
Cultural Impact
Highlights the power—and limits—of communal loyalty. Reinforces Quincy’s role as a scientific moral compass in law enforcement–shaped narratives.