To admit or state that one has committed a crime
Confess
A detective or person who investigates a crime
Sleuth
A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident take place
Witness
to have an idea or impression of the existence or truth of something without certain proof
Suspect
Detective
A person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others
Imposter
A clue used to be misleading or distracting
Red-Herring
A person who is responsible for a crime
Culprit
A claim that one was elsewhere when a crime took place
Alibi
A person who is present and or helped during a crime
Accomplice
Something that shows proof
Evidence
A reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious
Motive
Horrified or shocked
Appalled
Cowardly
Dastardly
Irregular, out of the box, different
Eccentric
Finding fault
Reproachful
Stretching the neck as a crane does
Craned
Watchful
Vigil
Rotten and foul smelling
Putrid
Artificial or deceptive front
Facade
An inheritance; something handed down from an ancestor or from the past
Legacy
A style of cooking
Cuisine
Genuine or true
Authentic
Rich and superior in quality
Luxurious
Spread out awkwardly or carelessly
Sprawled