What is the difference between a suspect and a perpetrator?
A) The terms suspect and perpetrator can be used interchangeably; they mean the same thing.
B) A suspect is innocent and a perpetrator is guilty.
C) A suspect is guilty and a perpetrator is innocent.
D) A suspect can be guilty or innocent whereas a perpetrator is guilty.
E) A suspect is innocent and a perpetrator can be innocent or guilty.
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