Seriously, All you need to do is sdmell there breath
She was implying that he was responsible for what had happened. The police believed the suspect was implying that the alleged victim had been in prison himself. They were not certain, but they thought he may be implying that there was more trouble to come.
No. You have to prove the child knew what they were doing.
The last I knew they were grey.
A person of interest is not yet a suspect but the police has interest in talking to them for various reasons, i.e. they knew the victim, they were at a specific place, etc... when a crime occurs, the police wants to gather as much information about it as they can and being a person of interest doesn't necessarily mean that the police is suspicious of them. Not yet anyway. Now, if a person is arrested, it means that the police may have found something about them that could link them to a crime. They are no longer a person of interest but become a suspect.
Close homicide
The vast majority of murder victims are killed by someone they know. When police investigate a homicide they start with the people that knew the victim and were the closest to them. As they clear suspects from the victim's inner circle of family and friends and co-workers, they will widen the search. So for the police investigating Cleo Short was actually just basic, solid police work. There was also the fact that Beth and her father, who lived in the Northern California town of Vallejo, had a nasty fight prior to her departure to Southern California. She lived with her father for a short time, about 3 weeks. But Cleo Short was cleared early on in the investigation due to a solid aliby.
yes it is true
Galileo did not prove that Earth was not flat (It had already been agreed that it was round). Galileo invented the telescope and used it to prove that there were objects which did not orbit the Earth, supporting Copernicus' Heliocentric model for the universe. The Earth was known to be round by the ancient Greeks, but I do not who it found out initially (sorry).
Technically, you could if you knew what you were doing. However, hacking is illegal, so don't do it. The best thing to do is contact the authorities and report the alleged piracy.
Quite possibly, but as no one knew what he / she looked like no one can be sure.
Technically you can be any age. I knew someone in high school who had a stroke at age 15.
Yes because you told who did it