A | B |
justice | the use of the law |
examine | to look carefully at something |
evidence | something that proves of disproves something |
convict | to find someone guilty of a crime in a court of law |
unique | being the only one of its kind |
fibers | small threads that make up cloth or materials |
severe | serious; awful |
public | belonging to the people |
political | having to do with government |
doubts | being unsure about something |
delayed | happening later; not right away |
detective | someone, usually a police officer, who gathers evidence at a crime scene |
investigator | someone who looks carefully at a crime scene in order to figure out what happened |
unusual | not common or usual |
obvious | very clear |
observe | to see |
reconstruct | to build again |
someplace | in a place that is not known or named |
methods | ways something is done |
recent | happening in a time just before the present |
estimate | make a careful guess about |
surroundings | the things or the area around somebody or something |
guidelines | suggestions for how something should be done |