It's a crime where someone is killed.
What is murder?
Using a gun to kill someone.
What is 'to shoot'?
This is a person that has been killed.
What is 'the victim'?
Someone has touched something. The police want to find out if they really did.
What is 'fingerprints'?
It's a crime where someone is taken away and the criminal asks for money to bring them back.
What is kidnapping?
Using something a person drinks or eats to kill someone.
What is 'poison'?
The inspector thinks this person might have committed the crime.
What is 'the suspect'?
This is the activity where the detectives ask a lot of questions, interview people, and look for clues.
What is 'investigate'?
It's a crime where someone wants money to keep quiet about something they know.
What is blackmail?
Using a knife to kill someone.
What is 'to stab'?
This person has killed someone.
What is 'murderer'?
The police look for this to be sure that someone is the killer.
What is 'evidence'?
Someone breaks into a house and steals something.
What is 'burglary'?
Killing a person by putting one's hands around their throat and pressing them together tightly.
What is 'to strangle'?
This person has seen something important.
What is 'witness'?
The police ask people where they were at the time the crime happened.
What is 'alibi'?