Across
- 2. Relating to scientific methods used to solve crimes.
- 6. To claim that someone is responsible for a crime or wrongdoing.
- 9. Someone who helps another person commit a crime.
- 13. To question someone closely, often a suspect or witness.
- 15. Someone who saw or knows something about a crime.
- 16. A mark left by someone's finger, often used as evidence.
- 19. An object used to harm or kill someone during a crime.
- 21. The person who investigates and solves a crime.
- 22. Genetic material that can be used to identify a suspect.
Down
- 1. The person who actually committed the crime.
- 3. A false clue meant to mislead the detective or reader.
- 4. A person believed to be involved in a crime.
- 5. Proof that a suspect was somewhere else when the crime occurred.
- 7. The location where a crime took place.
- 8. To look into the details of a crime to find out what happened.
- 10. A piece of evidence that helps to solve a crime.
- 11. The reason someone might commit a crime.
- 12. A person who suffers from a crime or harmful act.
- 14. Information or objects that help prove who committed a crime.
- 17. To admit to committing a crime.
- 18. Close observation of someone, often using cameras.
- 20. To give evidence in court, usually under oath.
