<em>The five standard questions that journalists ask themselves to make sure they cover the necessary facts in a news story are </em><em>who, what, where, when and why. </em>
Explanation:
This set of questions is usually referred to in journalism, investigations and research as the <u>Five Ws</u> and serves as a guide for journalists, since a report can be considered complete if they have the answers to all these questions: who, what, when, where and why. Some authors include a sixth question, how, to this list.
The question is from Thomas Malory's The Tale of King Arthur. King Uther Pendragon lusted after Igraine, the wife of the Duke of Cornwall. King Uther marched against the Duke, eventually killing him during a siege.
Well, if they're "in custody" that means suspicion hs already been placed upon them meaning everything answer they fulfill is questioned to the full effect and considered CAREFULLY whereas if they weren't "in custody" every answer they give is just heard and considered.