Track from victim to suspect to lawyer to witness — the answer is usually an indirectly connected person or detail
When the question about a crime case asks not about the case itself, but about an indirectly connected person, date, or location — reachable only by following a chain of roles.
Crime questions ask about indirectly connected people. Trace the role chain step by step.
Typical chains:
Workflow: (1) Locate the case. (2) Identify primary parties. (3) Search "[party name] lawyer/witness [trial year]". (4) Follow chain to final answer.
[party name] trial [year] [case type] attorney lawyer defense[lawyer name] attorney lawyer defense [other client name][victim name] organ donation recipient [organ type][party name] trial witness testimony [witness characteristics]Question: music group member's parent murdered (1990-2002), defendant's lawyer also represented a celebrity.
"music group member parent murdered homicide 1990 2002""Dee Dee Jackson murder trial 1998 Don Bohana attorney lawyer""Brian Oxman attorney lawyer Don Bohana Dee Dee Jackson"Question: teenager killed in car accident 2007-2017, organs donated, recipient appeared on TV show.
Not following the role chain: Trying to search directly for the final answer without first identifying the case and intermediate roles. The chain must be traversed in order.