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There is no s________ in the Natalie Wood's death.
suspect
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(noun) people who see something that has happened, and then tell the others (e.g the police) about it
witness
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(noun) evidence that proves that a person was in another place at the time of a crime and so could not have committed it
alibi
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(verb) to use the facts and evidence to show something is true
prove
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The d________ was convinced that the man's alibi was fake.
detective
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(noun) the crime of killing a person illegally and deliberately
murder
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Natalie Wood was the v_______ of an unlucky accident.
victim
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(noun) a person who is hurt or killed by somebody in a crime
victim
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(adjecgive) having done something illegal; being responsible for something bad that has happened
guilty
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(noun) a police officer who investigates crimes
detective
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The police are not sure they will be able to s_______ the mystery.
solve
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(noun) the facts, the sign, etc., that tell you who committed a crime
evidence
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(noun) person who is thought to be guilty of a crime
suspect
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(noun) a person who plans and kills another person
murderer
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I'm sure he's guilty, but I can't pr_____ it.
prove
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(verb) to find the correct answer to why something happened
solve
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