Yes, Macavity, the fictional cat from T.S. Eliot's "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats," is often portrayed as a master criminal. He is known for evading capture and committing various misdeeds, including theft and mischief, making him a prime suspect in many crimes. However, his cunning nature and ability to escape detection leave him unaccused in the eyes of the law, emphasizing his role as an elusive anti-hero.
yes well that goes two ways.he can be wronlgly accused,and also if he copmmited the crime he should have thought about his actions before he commited the crime.
because (and if you listen to the song) bombolurina and Demeter say "For when they reach the scene of crime Macavity's not there!"
the defendant is the person who is found guilty or not guilty of the crime commited.
Alibi is the Latin word for elsewhere.
because he is very mischievious and is full of crimes
because he is very mischievious and is full of crimes
It is crime a young person has commited
crime commited on, or by mean of, the computer.
He commited the crime of walking at night.
you cant vote if you have commited a crime
have you commited suicide?
because (and if you listen to the song) bombolurina and Demeter say "For when they reach the scene of crime Macavity's not there!"