Fred J. Scollay
The murder of a janitor in a university laboratory building leads back to a student employee whose participation in a drug study may have prompted the crime.
After a college co-ed’s body is found, the detectives look for a campus rapist, but the medical examiner’s report puts them on a different path, one involving prostitution.
The killing of a man who had served as a juror in a mob trial leads to a battle of wills between McCoy and his long-time friend, the suspect’s attorney.
A college student charges an admittedly promiscuous rock star with rape, but he claims the act was consensual.
The confession of an elderly man that he assisted his wife in committing suicide doesn’t fully satisfy Stone when rumors surface that the man was once a Nazi collaborator.
A politician opposes the prosecution of his son’s murderer because it might mean revealing that his late son was gay.
The parents of a murdered woman contest Stone’s prosecution of her killer so that he can be extradited to their home state, where the death penalty still exists.
Stone and Robinette prosecute a surgeon and the wealthy father of a transplant patient for illegally obtaining a kidney.