Conspiracy Theory vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. (noun) The person who committed a crime
  2. 6. An action designed to make people believe something that isn’t true
  3. 7. (verb) to show an event or discuss an issue on television, in the newspaper, etc.
  4. 9. An official investigation to find out the cause of death
  5. 10. An accusation that is made without presenting evidence
  6. 12. Not real or authentic
  7. 16. A formal examination of evidence in court by a judge to decide if someone accused of a crime is guilty or not
  8. 19. To make someone believe something that is not true
  9. 20. The careful study of a specific subject, usually for academic or scientific purposes
  10. 23. A group of people who listen to evidence and decide whether or not the defendant is guilty
  11. 24. The broken pieces of a vehicle or building that has been destroyed or seriously damaged
  12. 25. A secret plan to do something wrong or illegal
  13. 26. A general word for a journalist
Down
  1. 1. A person who sees something, such as a crime or accident, happen
  2. 2. Part of a video showing a specific event
  3. 3. The punishment given by a court
  4. 5. To reveal secret information to the general public, such as by providing it to a journalist
  5. 8. An adjective used to describe a person who committed a crime
  6. 11. A piece of paper that is posted in public in order to give people important information
  7. 13. Facts or other information that indicate that something is true
  8. 14. Suspicious
  9. 15. An official judgment at the end of a trial or inquest
  10. 17. Another word for a lawyer or a solicitor
  11. 18. A journalist who reports the news from a specific country (other than where their TV station or newspaper is located)
  12. 21. A person who the police think committed a crime (before it has been proven)
  13. 22. A journalist who presents a live TV or radio program from the studio