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How did detectives solve the case of the bloody fingerprints? - Theodore E. Yeshion

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Learning Stats

B2

CEFR 레벨

663

Total Words

367

Unique Words

6/10

난이도

Vocabulary Diversity 55%

자막 (83 segments)

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On October 17th, 1902, Paris detectives arrived at a grisly scene.

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Joseph Reibel had been murdered at his workplace.

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With no eyewitnesses, the officers had little to work from,

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until they discovered a shard of broken glass

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with several bloody fingerprints.

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An investigator manually searched the police station's fingerprint records

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and eventually found a match.

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Henri Scheffer, who had been arrested for theft the year before,

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was detained and later confessed to the murder.

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Key Vocabulary (19)

begin A1 verb

To start doing something or for an event to happen for the first time. It is often used to describe the first point of a process or activity.

until A1 noun

Used to describe a situation or action that continues up to a specific point in time and then stops. It indicates the duration of an event until its conclusion.

evidence A2 noun

Information or objects that help to prove something is true or happened. It is frequently used in legal, scientific, and everyday situations to support a claim.

left A2 adjective

Positioned on or relating to the side of the human body which is to the west when the person is facing north. It describes a direction or location that is the opposite of right.

work A1 verb

labor

"I work hard."

different A1 adjective

unlike

"Different colors."

fingerprint B2 adjective

Relating to the unique pattern of ridges on the human finger or used as a distinctive identifying characteristic. In technical contexts, it describes devices or methods designed to recognize and analyze these specific biological marks.

match A1 noun

A match is a formal game or competition between two people or teams, typically in sports like football, tennis, or cricket. It is used to describe a specific event where players compete to see who can score more points or win the contest.

"The match is important."

crime A1 noun

A crime is an action that is against the law and is punishable by the government. It refers to illegal activities like stealing or hurting someone.

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