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Matthew Hanson is a forensic phonetician and the best audio profiler in America. He is able to create a psychological and visual profile of people using only tones, noises, dialects and voice colours. Thanks to him, some of the most dangerous criminals are in jail. Blackmailers, hostage-takers, assassins, the critical evidence that brought them to justice - short audio recordings. Hanson is fascinating, charismatic, difficult to see through. And: he is in solitary confinement. A year ago he brutally murdered a homeless woman. The burden of proof was overwhelming. Hanson himself confessed to the crime and led the police to the corpse. And yet there are questions. Why would one of the brightest police advisers commit such a poorly planned murder? Why does Hanson refuse any defence? And why does he refuse all interviews - even one with the young true crime blogger Julia Abbot, who comes across inconsistencies during her research that could prove his innocence? Driven by a traumatic incident in her past, Julia is not deterred by Hanson's insistence on his guilt. She decides to conduct her own investigation, which leads her to answers and dangers she never expected. Directed by David Beck With Kyle Abdullah as Hadrian Mark Arnold as Kalinsky Joseph Balderrama as Timothy Nathaniel Curtis as Elyas John-Christian Bateman as Varberg Annelise Bianchini as Julia Laurence Bouvard as Julia’s Mother Sammy Broly as Morton Laura Brook as Conradson Dan Burgess as Policeman 2 Adam Burkholder as Carson Eliza Butterworth as Matilda John Chancer as Cronkite Philip Desmeules as Milo Derek Hagen as Stratton Erick Hayden as Hanson Walles Hammonde as Ryan Greg Lockett as Paul Shai Matheson as Fred Stuart Milligan as the Narrator Siri Steinmo as the Psychologist All other parts were played by members of the company.