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100

This tool operates on a two-way radio system and is an easy way to quickly communicate. 

Walkie-Talkie
100

This woman is suspected of killing her daughter but was never convicted of the crime. 

Casey Anthony

100

His crimes involved necrophilia and cannibalism

Jeffrey Dahmer

100

He is responsible for the St. Valentines day massacre. 

Al Capone

100

This prison was located on an island and house Americas most notorious killers. 

Alcatraz

100

This is the united states intelligence and security service. 

FBI
200

This measures physiological responses to questions and is used in criminal investigates to find the truth. 

Polygraph test

200

This couple traveled across the united states on a killing spree and evaded capture many times. 

Bonnie and Clyde
200

He often deceived his victims by pretending to be injured and was very good looking so women felt comfortable helping him. He escaped prison twice before his final apprehension in 1978. 

Ted Bundy

200

This was a Chicago serial killer that dressed as a clown and killed young men.

John Wayne Gacy

200

This area in the world is known to cause disappearances in the middle of the ocean

The Bermuda Triangle

200

This is a fictional 16 year old detective that had many books written about her adventures.

Nancy Drew

300

This practice is often a method of gathering information covertly while officers spy on suspects. 

Surveillance 

300

Known as Public Enemy #1 and he was infamously killed outside a movie theatre

John Dillinger

300
This was the first serial killer in England and he is often depicted wearing a cloak and top hat and was never caught. 

Jack the Ripper

300

Cited as America's first documented serial killer during the 1893 World's Fair

HH Holmes

300

This term is used when a criminal takes on another identity in order to continue committing crimes. 

Alias

300

This is the name of the original Police Chief on Law and Order SVU

Donald Craigen 

400

These are routine procedures upon booking a suspect to create a record that can be used for future identification. 

Mugshot and fingerprinting 

400

This girl killed her mother after years of Stockholm syndrome. 

Gypsy Rose Blanchard

400

This woman killed men while working as a prostitute along highways. 

Eileen Wuornos

400

This former suburban Chicago police officer was convicted of murdering his third wife and was suspected in the disappearance of his fourth wife. 

Drew Peterson

400

This is thought to be a lost pre-historic civilization under water.

Atlantis

400

This organization's headquarters is in France and helps police catch killers that have left their country. 

Interpool

500

This operation takes place when a officer takes on the identity of another person to gain information

Going undercover 

500

This man known as the Olympic "Blade Runner" claimed to accidently kill his girlfriend thinking it was an intruder. 

Oscar Pistorius

500

This is the name of the Gilgo Beach killer

Rex Heuermann

500

This man killed eight student nurses in a single night in 1966 on Chicagos South side 

Richard Speck

500

This myth is also known as Sasquatch

Big Foot

500

This character was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the late 1800s and was known as the quintessential detective, using logic and observation from his Victorian London base with his companion, Dr. Watson. 

Sherlock Holmes

600

This is often created using witness accounts to create an image of the suspect. 

Composite sketch 

600

This man's son was involved in a boat crash that killed his friends and then he later killed his son and his wife. 

Alex Murdaugh

600

Known as the BTK Killer

Dennis Rader

600

These wealthy university of chicago student who committed the infamous 1924 "thrill killing" of a teenage boy. Hint: Both their last names start with L

Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb

600

This is a legendary city of gold believed to exist somewhere in America  originating from the Muisca trible

El Dorado

600

This detective from the 1960's show would often appear to be leaving a crime scene, only to return with a seemingly trivial question, leading to the famous "Just one more thing..." line, which would ultimately trip up the killer. 

Columbo

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