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| Fiction dealing with solution of a crime of the unraveling secrets. |
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| Object,characters, figures used to represent something else. |
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| Makes the reader wonder what is to come. |
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| Something that actually exits, |
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| Evidence that proves other events that infer evidence. |
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| Feeling feeling from what's around you. |
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| Someone who helps in a crime. |
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| A clue that gides one to an answer. |
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| Reecuring structures, contacts, or litterary devices that enform major themes. |
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| To believe to be guilty, false, counterfeit, undesirable, defective, bad, etc., with little or no proof: to suspect a person of murder. |
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| An investigator, usually solves the crime. |
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| The defense by and accused person of being elsewhere at the time an alleged offense was committed. |
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| The addmitting of a crime. |
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| Something that serves as a guide or direct of a solution of a problem. |
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| To show a thaught of what is to come in the near future. |
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| One Who gives firsthand account of something seen, heard, or experienced. |
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| A diversion intended to distract attention from the main issue. |
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| Killed John and Lucy Combes |
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| Lied in court to get a promotion and by doing so sending James Landor to his death in prison. |
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| Refused to give Jenifer Brady her medicine and by not doing so killed her. |
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| Sent Edward Seton to his death. |
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| Killed 21 men of an East African Tribe to save himself |
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