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Crime Vocabulary - Part I
 
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Foto Hercule Poirot; Rechte: Agatha Christie Limited
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whodunit
motive
suspect
 
detectives
detective stories
victim
 
committing
guilty
murderer
 
Agatha Christie wrote 66   .
 
A detective story is also called a   , because the major question of the detective is always : "Who could have done it?"
 
Agatha Christie created two of the most famous   in the history of crime literature -  Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot.
 
Their task is to find the   by questioning the friends and the relatives of the   .
 
Detectives always ask themselves who might have a   , that means a reason for   the crime.
 
The detective might   some people, but he cannot arrest a person just because he thinks a person might be  
 
 
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Crime Vocabulary - Part II
Polish up your crime vocabulary!
 
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