Cold Case
An unsolved criminal investigation that remains open.
Detective
A person, especially a police officer, who investigates crimes.
Victim
A person who has been harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime.
Forensic Evidence
Evidence obtained through scientific methods like DNA analysis.
Perpetrator
A person who carries out a harmful, illegal, or immoral act.
Hacker
Someone who gains unauthorized access to computer systems.
Surveillance
The act of monitoring someone’s activities, often secretly.
Encryption
The process of converting data into a secure code to prevent unauthorized access.
Database
An organized collection of data stored electronically.
Firewall
A system that protects a network or device from unauthorized access.
Trauma
Deep emotional distress caused by a disturbing experience.
Trust Issues
Difficulty believing in the reliability or honesty of others.
Manipulation
Controlling or influencing someone in a devious way.
Obsession
An intense preoccupation with something or someone.
Revenge
The act of inflicting harm in return for a wrongdoing.
Investigative Journalism
In-depth reporting to uncover hidden information, often about wrongdoing.
Whistleblower
A person who exposes illegal or unethical behavior.
Defamation
The act of damaging someone’s reputation by false statements.
Confidential Source
A person who provides information to a journalist under the condition of anonymity.
Editorial
A newspaper article expressing the opinions of its editors.
Sleuth
A detective or investigator.
Suspect
A person believed to be involved in or guilty of a crime.
Witness
Someone who sees or hears an event and can provide information about it.
Victim
A person who suffers harm or is unfortunate due to adverse circumstances.