Across
- 5. People who appear to have a motive to have committed the crime.
- 8. A plea offered by an accused person of not having been at the scene of crime.
- 9. Something that appears to give information toward solving the crime.
- 10. of, relating to, or being above or beyond what is natural; unexplainable by natural law or phenomena; abnormal.
- 11. To kill a person illegally and intentionally.
Down
- 1. Something which cannot be explained or understood.
- 2. Person who has personal knowledge about the crime
- 3. To get away from an unclosed space, a situation which prevents freedom of action, etc.;find a way out; get free.
- 4. A book, play, or film that tells a very exciting story, especially of crime and violence.
- 6. a person, animal, or thing that suffers pain, death, harm, destruction, etc..., as a result of other people's actions, or of illness, bad luck, etc.
- 7. An unpleasant and usually strong feeling caused by the presence or expectation of danger.
