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Case File #10: The Case of the Crashed Computers, Part II

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Detectives Quentin and Same use some experimental (and curiously shaped) technology provided by Quentin's computer genius dad, Phinneas, to zero in on the computer-crashing culprit.

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© BYUradio Length 16 min 5 July 2024 Season 1 Episode 10 MysteryStoriesSupernatural USA Story

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© BYUradio Length 16 min 5 July 2024 Season 1 Episode 10 MysteryStoriesSupernatural USA Story

Quentin Manning: Detective for Justice - Trailer

Quentin Manning: Detective for Justice - Trailer

This is a serialised ongoing story, so jumping in at episode 10, for example, could confuse matters.

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Detectives Quentin and Same use some experimental (and curiously shaped) technology provided by Quentin's computer genius dad, Phinneas, to zero in on the computer-crashing culprit.

The Case of the Crashed Computers Part II was written by Bill Harley and directed by Sam Payne.

Cast: Ben Butters as Quentin Manning, Enoch Ellis as Sam Turnquist, Mia Bagley as Sydney Plum, Bill Harley as Phinneas Manning, Sam Payne as Mr. Clacker, Heather Bigley as Mrs. Firble, Stephanie Breinholt as Gaia Manning, Liz Christensen as Ms. Zettibyte, and Ian Puente as Mr. Farquahr.

The sound team was led by Trent Reimschussel, with editing, sound design, and mixing by James Call.

Quentin Manning: Detective for Justice is a production of BYUradio.


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