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Pilot is the first episode of Guilt, and the season premiere of Season 1. It aired on June 13, 2016 at 9/8c on Freeform and was watched by 0.48 million viewers.[3]

Synopsis[]

When a young woman is brutally murdered in her London flat, the search for her killer leads to scandal and intrigue stretching all the way from underground sex clubs to the highest levels of the Royal Family. The definition of guilt is being responsible for wrongdoing or a crime. In the murder of Molly Ryan, many are guilty in different ways, but only one is truly guilty of her murder. When Natalie’s sister Grace becomes the prime suspect in her roommate Molly’s murder and a popular target for the press and in social media, Natalie leaves her life in Boston and heads to London to defend her. With the help of an ethically questionable ex-pat lawyer Stan Gutterie, Natalie starts to question how innocent her sister may really be as more ugly truths start to emerge. The investigation twists through many layers of London society – from a posh but depraved sex club, all the way up to the Royal Family itself.[4]

Plot[]

“Guilt” is an edgy, soapy thriller that revolves around an American in London who becomes the prime suspect in the savage murder of her roommate. As the investigation unfolds, the viewers will question whether she's a naive, young girl whose poor decisions are being magnified under the ruthless glare of the British tabloids, or whether she's a sociopath who brutally murdered her friend.

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  • Simona Brown as Roz Walters
  • Rebekah Wainwright  as Molly Ryan
  • Miklós Bányai as Gerzson
  • Katie Clarkson-Hill as Charlotte Crockleby
  • Karen Gagnon as Victoria
  • Robbie Gee as DCI Pike
  • Dermot Murphy as Sticks
  • Timothy Renouf as Chris
  • Amber Jean Rowan as Kaley
  • Stacy Shane as as DA Jack Stein

Co-Starring:[]

  • Katia Bokor as Stewardess
  • Dilyana Bouklieva as Police woman
  • Mark Douglas as Clubber
  • Karl Farrer as Jury
  • Oliver Gatz as Front Desk Controller
  • Ty Hurley as Jury Member
  • Ayman Khechini as Park Goer
  • Cristian Lazar as Passer-by
  • Pete Meads as Paramedic
  • Lee Neville as Doorman
  • Barnabás Réti as Buckingham Palace Guard
  • Tony Paul West as Businessman
  • Nicholas Wittman as Reporter #1


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