

Leaving L.A. is an American drama television series that aired from April 12 until June 14, 1997. The series was drama with dark comedic elements about the morbidly merry crew working in the L.A. County Coroner's Office and investigating suspicious deaths.

Apr 12, 1997 - 1h 0m
Newly partnered Coroner's office investigators Reed and Libby generate heat as they investigate the death of an obsessed roller skating instructor.

Apr 19, 1997 - 1h 0m
The investigators work on two cases: bones found in a mass grave who they fear is the work of a serial killer, and a man who died after falling into a vat of chocolate.

Apr 26, 1997 - 1h 0m
Reed and Libby investigate the suspicious death of a star college football player.

May 31, 1997 - 1h 0m
Reed and Libby must deal with a grieving widower and the widower's stepson who believes his mother was murdered.

Jun 7, 1997 - 1h 0m
The coroner's office is quarantined for 48 hours after exposure to a highly contagious plague.

Jun 14, 1997 - 1h 0m
Reed and Libby investigate an accident involving a carload of Elvis impersonators and when Dudley's father, suffering with cancer, dies of an apparent suicide, the police question Dudley's involvement with the death.