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Episode Quote
'"Justice isn’t just about finding a culprit — it’s about revealing the truth no one wants to see." ~ Dr. Quincy
Episode Overview
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Episode Synopsis
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Plot Summary
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Main Cast
- Jack Klugman as Dr. R. Quincy
- Robert Ito as Sam Fujiyama
- Garry Walberg as Lt. Monahan
- Robert Reed as Lt. Michael Kincaid
- Michael Pataki as Sonny Lavelle
Guest Cast
- Norman Burton as Boxing Commissioner
- Julie Cobb as Sheila Ross (Tommy's sister)
- Stan Ivar as Dr. Parker
Case File Summary
Victim: Tommy Ross Case #: LACC 79.02.145
Tommy Ross’s death initially ruled a car accident is revealed by Quincy to be a homicide disguised to look like a crash. The investigation exposes corruption and illegal gambling in the boxing world.
Forensic Science Insight
- Careful autopsy revealing bullet wounds masked by trauma highlights forensic pathology challenges.
- Analysis of bullet fragments matched to firearm confirms homicide despite staged accident.
- Forensic toxicology screens rule out alcohol or drugs affecting victim’s driving.
- Scene tampering detected by forensic analysis of skid marks and crash debris inconsistencies.
Application of the Quincy Episode Laws
- **Law 1:** The episode drives Quincy to uncover the hidden truth behind Tommy Ross’s death, seeking justice for the victim against powerful adversaries.
- **Law 2:** The story critically examines the unethical practices and corruption in professional boxing and illegal gambling industries.
- **Law 3:** The episode addresses the controversial issue of corruption in sports with respect and depth, avoiding sensationalism.
- **Law 4:** Medical and forensic investigations are depicted with scientific accuracy, showcasing realistic autopsy and evidence analysis procedures.
Themes & Tropes
- Corruption in Sports – exposing the dark side of boxing promotion.
- David vs. Goliath – Quincy fights against powerful, entrenched interests.
- Cover-up and Intimidation – attempts to silence whistleblowers and investigators.
- Forensic Science as Truth Revealer – detailed autopsy disproves official narrative.
Reception & Ratings
The two-part “Snake Eyes” episodes were well-received, praised for combining intense drama with social commentary on sports corruption. IMDB rates Part 1 at 7.8/10, reflecting positive audience feedback for its gritty storyline.
Trivia
- Robert Reed, famous for "The Brady Bunch," guest stars as Lt. Kincaid.
- The boxing scenes were filmed at a real gym in Los Angeles known for training professional fighters.
- The storyline was inspired by real-life cases of corruption in 1970s boxing.
Cultural Impact
“Snake Eyes” is remembered as a significant two-part arc that pushed the boundaries of TV crime drama, highlighting systemic corruption and the role of forensic science in justice.
See Also
External Links
- [IMDb: Snake Eyes, Part 1](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0684162/)
- [Quincy, M.E. episode guide on epguides.com](https://epguides.com/quincy/)
- [Quincy, M.E. fan forum discussion on “Snake Eyes”](https://www.quincyexaminer.com/forum)