Across
- 2. Someone believed to be guilty of committing a crime or being involved in a mystery.
- 5. An investigator, either professional or amateur, who solves crimes by collecting and analyzing evidence.
- 7. Evidence that proves someone was not at the scene of the crime when it took place.
- 8. To claim or suggest that someone is guilty.
- 9. Herring A false clue or piece of information that is intended to divert attention away from the true solution of the mystery.
Down
- 1. The reason or cause that prompts someone to commit a crime.
- 3. A piece of evidence or information that helps to solve a mystery or crime.
- 4. The person who committed the crime, also known as the culprit or the offender.
- 6. Someone who has seen or has knowledge of a crime or significant event and can provide testimony about it.
- 10. Facts or information that indicate whether a crime has been committed and who committed it.
