Julianna Cox
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Dr. Julianna Cox is a fictional chief medical examiner in the TV show Homicide: Life on the Street for seasons 5-6, played by actress Michelle Forbes.
Cox was introduced in the season five episode M.E., Myself, and I, where she is arriving back home in Baltimore to take a position as the chief medical examiner at the morgue. Her father, who had suffered severe injuries in a car accident, is in frail health and barely hanging on. He passes away within days of her arriving, devastating her. She compensates for her sadness by speeding and drinking a lot.
As the chief M.E., Dr. Cox distinguished herself by being much more friendly and personable with the Homicide unit. The detectives were all impressed that she would actually make trips to see them once in a while, and she was very good at her job. She did not tolerate sloppy work or incompetence. She was also a regular at the Waterfront Bar.
Cox was immediately attracted to Det. Mike Kellerman during a time when he was under investigation for corruption and sidelined from active duty. Both in need of comfort, they had a one night stand that turned into a very open, laid back sort of pseudo-relationship which mostly consisted of them getting drunk and having sex. The relationship eventually went downhill fast, however, and they distanced themselves. Cox briefly had a relationship with Det. Tim Bayliss, although she later admitted that it was mostly wanting someone over the holidays.
Towards the end of the 6th season, a truck driver working for the city ran a passenger van off the road, killing the driver and seriously injuring the wife. Facing a multi-million dollar lawsuit, the city pressured Cox to alter the evidence and report that the van driver legally intoxicated and the truck driver not, even though the reverse was true. Cox refused to lie, so she was fired.
After losing her job, she left Baltimore. She returned in Homicide: The Movie to help with the biggest case of all.