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by rwmj 4941 days ago
He is a "person of interest". It's not clear how that's different from a suspect, but the Belize authorities sure want to interview him.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-20315415

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> He is a "person of interest". It's not clear how that's different from a suspect ...

A witness to a crime could be a person of interest. A victim of a crime could be a person of interest. An investigator of a crime could be a person of interest. If the police wanted to say he was a suspect, there's a readily available word for that -- suspect.

But victim or perpetrator, if your number is up, we’ll find you.