anyhow;  at any rate;  anyway;  somehow or other;  generally speaking;  in any case
 timewise;  temporal;  chronal
 crime;  criminal act;  offence;  offense
 it is assuredly (that)...;  can say with confidence that it is...
 to guide;  to lead;  to show the way;  to derive;  to deduce
 with;  by;  because of;  on account of;  on (a day, date);  at (a time);  adds emphasis to preceding word
 mental;  spiritual;  emotional
 main cause;  primary factor
 somehow (or other);  for some reason;  without knowing why;  something (or other);  some ... or other
 to fall ill;  to suffer from (e.g. a disease);  to have something wrong with (e.g. an inner organ)
 truth;  reality;  proper;  right;  genuine;  authentic
 densely inhabited district;  DID
 to be ill;  to suffer from;  to have trouble doing ...;  to be unable to ...;  to fail to ...
 to roll up;  to enfold;  to swallow up;  to involve;  to drag into
 misunderstanding;  mistaken idea;  wrong guess
 until now;  so far;  up to the present
 one-sided;  unilateral;  arbitrary
 victim;  injured party;  sufferer
 to be convinced (that);  to be under the impression (that);  to make up one's mind;  to set one's heart on;  to be obsessed (with a thought, idea, etc.);  to think about obsessively
 to also be (implies that as well as the earlier stated this is also the case);  to be ... or something
 assailant;  perpetrator;  wrong-doer;  aggressor
 I, myself;  one-self;  by one-self;  even I;  even one
 relation;  relationship;  participation;  involvement;  influence;  effect
 mental disorder;  mental disease
 another (person);  the other person;  one more (person)
 he;  she;  that person;  that;  that one;  that thing
 it is ... that ...;  precisely;  although;  while;  it is precisely because ... that ...;  only because ...
 the real criminal;  true culprit
 sure;  no mistaking it;  for certain;  without doubt
 to destroy;  to overthrow;  to wreck;  to ruin
 to scheme;  to plan;  to play a trick;  to invent;  to conspire;  to frame up
 curiosity-seeking;  bizarre (crime, etc.);  grotesque;  abnormal
 deplorable;  regrettable;  disappointing;  vexing;  unfortunate
 to recognize;  to recognise;  to deem;  to judge;  to approve;  to deem acceptable;  to admit
 hesitation;  bewilderment;  illusion;  delusion;  inability to reach enlightenment
 feelings;  emotion;  compassion;  sympathy;  passion;  affection
 weir;  bonds;  fetters;  ties of obligation
 to be caught;  to be captured;  to be taken prisoner;  to be seized with (fear, etc.);  to be a slave to;  to stick to
 to sigh;  to breathe a sigh
 smelling of mold;  musty;  putrid;  old-fashioned;  stale;  hackneyed
 to leave behind;  to put off;  to postpone
 to leave;  to go away;  to pass;  to elapse;  to be distant;  to send away;  to drive off