A new pathologist (Walter Ross) is working in the lab who is disabled. When he looks into a case of electrocution of a handicapped baby he is convinced that the baby was murdered by its father.
Quincy aggressively goes against a young colleague who's trying to prove an acquaintance of his is guilty of murdering his infant son. The infant was afflicted with, a degenerative, and ofttimes, fatal illness. Quincy's convinced of his friends' innocence, but it'll be tough to prove.—Roger Campbell
A new pathologist (Walter Ross) is working in the lab who is disabled. When he looks into a case of electrocution of a handicapped baby (Sturge weber disease) he is convinced that the baby was murdered by its father, Quincy's friend, Gerald Preston. Quincy is alarmed at Walter's blinkered view and decides to investigate Walters findings for himself.