They moved on to a new case.
Murder is the correct spelling.An example sentence is "detectives are investigating the murder".
i think it is 'the murder of Roger Ackroyd' by Agatha Christie
Robert Graysmith is known for writing two popular books related to the Zodiac Killer case: "Zodiac" and "Zodiac Unmasked." These books detail his investigation and theories about the unsolved Zodiac murders that occurred in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
The body of the murder victim was taken to the morgue while the detectives questioned the witnesses.
Murder on the Mississippi happened in 1986.
Murder on the Zinderneuf happened in 1983.
How to Host a Murder happened in 1983.
Elaine Viets has written: 'Half-price homicide' -- subject(s): Fiction, Helen Hawthorne (Fictitious character), Women detectives, Fugitives from justice in fiction, Fugitives from justice, Women detectives in fiction, Consignment sale shops in fiction, Consignment sale shops, OverDrive, Mystery 'Final sail' -- subject(s): Helen Hawthorne (Fictitious character), Women detectives, FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General, Fiction 'Death on a platter' -- subject(s): Fiction, Josie Marcus (Fictitious character), Murder, Mystery shopping, Restaurants 'Accessory to murder' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Mystery shopping, OverDrive, Mystery 'Murder between the covers' -- subject(s): Fiction, Helen Hawthorne (Fictitious character), Women detectives, Bookstores, Employees, Booksellers and bookselling, OverDrive, Mystery 'Viets Guide to Sex, Travel and Anything Else That Will Sell This Book' 'Just murdered' -- subject(s): Fiction, Helen Hawthorne (Fictitious character), Women detectives, Murder, Investigation, Clerks (Retail trade) 'St. Louis' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Pictorial works 'Dying in Style (Josie Marcus, Mystery Shopper, Book 1)' -- subject(s): Mystery shopping, Fiction 'Murder with all the trimmings' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Mystery shopping, OverDrive, Mystery, Josie Marcus (Fictitious character) 'Backstab' -- subject(s): Women journalists, Women detectives, Fiction
Laura Childs has written: 'Agony of the leaves' -- subject(s): Women detectives, Murder, Caterers and catering, Aquariums, Tearooms, Fiction, Theodosia Browning (Fictitious character), Investigation, City and town life 'Blood orange brewing' -- subject(s): Theodosia Browning (Fictitious character), Tea trade, Women detectives, Crimes against, Politicians, Tearooms, Fiction 'Bound for murder' -- subject(s): Fiction, Scrapbooks, Scrapbooks in fiction, Murder, Murder in fiction, Decoration and ornament in fiction, Decoration and ornament, Women detectives, Women detectives in fiction, OverDrive, Mystery 'Motif for Murder' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Kidnapping victims, Scrapbooks, Separated people 'Fiber & brimstone' -- subject(s): Women detectives, Murder, Investigation, Fiction 'Dragonwell dead' -- subject(s): Theodosia Browning (Fictitious character), Women detectives, Fiction 'The English Breakfast Murder (Theodosia Browning #4)' 'Postcards from the dead' -- subject(s): Large type books, Women detectives, Carmela Bertrand (Fictitious character), Scrapbooking, Fiction 'Tragic magic' -- subject(s): Fiction, Investigation, Murder, OverDrive, Mystery 'Chamomile mourning' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Crimes against, Theodosia Browning (Fictitious character), Tea trade, Tearooms, Auctioneers 'Photo finished' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Scrapbooks, Crimes against, Antique dealers, OverDrive, Mystery 'Blood Orange Brewing' -- subject(s): Fiction, Theodosia Browning (Fictitious character), Women detectives, Crimes against, Tea trade, Politicians, Tearooms 'Keepsake crimes' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Carnival, Scrapbooks, Separated people, OverDrive, Mystery 'Eggs in purgatory' -- subject(s): Fiction, Coffee shops in fiction, Cult members, Female friendship in fiction, Coffee shops, Widows in fiction, Murder in fiction, Investigation, Female friendship, Cult members in fiction, Widows, Murder 'The teaberry strangler' -- subject(s): Fiction, Murder, Crimes against, Theodosia Browning (Fictitious character), Investigation, Tearooms, City and town life, Map dealers 'Postcards from the dead' -- subject(s): Women detectives, Carmela Bertrand (Fictitious character), Scrapbooking, Fiction 'Scones & bones' 'The silver needle murder' -- subject(s): Fiction, Women detectives, Film festivals, Tea trade in fiction, Film festivals in fiction, Crimes against, Theodosia Browning (Fictitious character), Tea trade, Tearooms in fiction, Tearooms, Motion picture producers and directors, Women detectives in fiction, Motion picture producers and directors in fiction
The Paul Stine murder was to become the final confirmed case of the Zodiac killer. He was a taxi driver which picked him up and was later killed by the killer.
Lora Roberts has written: 'Murder follows money' -- subject(s): Fiction, Liz Sullivan (Fictitious character), Women detectives 'Murder Follows Money (Liz Sullivan Mysteries)' 'Another fine mess' -- subject(s): Artist colonies, Fiction, Women novelists 'Murder in the marketplace' -- subject(s): Women detectives, Liz Sullivan (Fictitious character), Fiction 'Murder Crops Up (Gold Medal Books Series)' 'Murder in a Nice Neighborhood (Liz Sullivan Mysteries)'
The state in which the Zodiac Killer took his victims' lives is in California. The Zodiac Killer took his victims' lives in various cities in Northern California: Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco.