claim, to say that something is true, even if it is not proven, suspect, to think that someone may be guilty or responsible for something, apparently, used to say something seems true, but you are not completely sure, planted (a flag), put something firmly into the ground, especially a flag, flutter, to move lightly and quickly in the air, lighting conditions, how bright or dark a place is because of the light, lying unconscious, being on the ground or a bed and not awake, desperately, in a way that shows great need, fear, or urgency, numerous sightings, many times when people say they saw something or someone, dedicated to, made or given for a special person, purpose, or idea, assassinated, killed deliberately, usually a famous or important person, gunman, a man who uses a gun to attack or kill people, charged with, officially accused of a crime by the police, concluded, decided or reached an opinion after thinking or studying, conspiracy theorists, people who believe secret groups plan events in secret, suspects, people who may have committed a crime, involved, taking part in something or connected to it.

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