One day Mr Johnson was found murdered. The police were called in and started to investigate the crime. One of the [blank_start]prime suspects[blank_end] was his PA, Miss Anderson. After collecting the forensic evidence, the police arrested Miss Anderson and filled [blank_start]charges against[blank_end] her. She was being accused of murdering him because he had promised to marry her but never did. In fact, he had been already interviewing other women for her position. While she was being [blank_start]questioned[blank_end], her lawyer arrived and told her not to utter a single word. She was in dire straits.
When the time for her trial arrived, she appeared in court. She pleaded innocent and then the [blank_start]prosecutor[blank_end] started questioning her. After her testimony, witnesses were called in to support the case of the prosecution. Then, it was time for the [blank_start]defense[blank_end] to start asking questions. Miss Anderson had a sound-proof [blank_start]alibi[blank_end] for the time of the murder and the witnesses who were called in for her defense all supported her good nature and kind heart.
The [blank_start]jury[blank_end] had been listening to all witnesses and it took them some time to come up with a verdict. The evidence was [blank_start]questionable[blank_end] so they finally decided that she couldn't be [blank_start]convicted[blank_end] of the crime. When the judge heard their verdict he couldn't but [blank_start]acquit[blank_end] her of the murder.
History GCSE AQA B: Modern World History - International Relations: Conflict and Peace in the 20th Century - Topic 2: Peacemaking 1918-19 and the League of Nations