

Drama
Overview
An old man is found dead, and his housekeeper is charged with the murder. Her defense attorney is surprised to learn the only witness to the crime is a teenage girl with autism.
Top Cast


Jung Woo-sung
Jung Woo-sung
Sun-ho
Jung Woo-sung
Sun-ho


Kim Hyang-gi
Kim Hyang-gi
Ji-woo
Kim Hyang-gi
Ji-woo


Lee Kyoo-hyung
Lee Kyoo-hyung
Hee-joong
Lee Kyoo-hyung
Hee-joong


Jang Young-nam
Jang Young-nam
Hyun-jung
Jang Young-nam
Hyun-jung


Yeom Hye-ran
Yeom Hye-ran
Mi-ran
Yeom Hye-ran
Mi-ran


Jung Won-joong
Jung Won-joong
Byoung-woo
Jung Won-joong
Byoung-woo


Park Keun-hyong
Park Keun-hyong
Gil-jae
Park Keun-hyong
Gil-jae


Kim Jong-soo
Kim Jong-soo
Man-ho
Kim Jong-soo
Man-ho


Lee Seo-hwan
Lee Seo-hwan
Broker
Lee Seo-hwan
Broker


Song Yun-ah
Song Yun-ah
Soo-in
Song Yun-ah
Soo-in
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