Not necessarily. 'Accused' could be a fictional creation that incorporates some common themes or scenarios to make it seem realistic, but not based on specific true events.
I'm not sure. It depends on various factors. Maybe it's loosely based on real events, but with a lot of creative interpretation. Or it could be completely made up.
I'm not really sure. It could be a mix of real and made-up details. Maybe the author took some real-life incidents and built a fictional story around them.
It's possible that it has some roots in truth, but could also be mostly made up for dramatic effect. There might be a kernel of a real incident that was expanded and embellished.
It's hard to say for sure. The creators might have taken a real incident and embellished it or completely fabricated the whole thing. We'd need more background info to know for certain.
Not really. 'The Accused' is mostly a fictional creation with elements that might draw inspiration from real-life situations but not based directly on a specific true story.
The term 'accused' doesn't inherently imply that it's based on true stories. It could be a fictional construct or have only loose connections to real-life events.
It's hard to say for sure. 'Accused' might draw inspiration from real-life incidents but could also have fictional elements added to make it more engaging for the audience.
In some aspects, 'Accused' has roots in real events. However, it's likely that the story has been adapted and embellished to fit the format and requirements of the show.