murder will out

Etymology
The phrase murder will out, literally "murder will become public", appears as far back as Geoffrey Chaucer's works. The phrase is often linked to the superstition that a murderer's presence near the corpse will be indicated by fresh bleeding.

Proverb

 * 1) A murderer will always be discovered.
 * 2)  Secrets or hidden crimes will eventually be exposed or discovered; nothing that is secret can remain a secret forever.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: ,
 * Finnish: ennen pitkää totuus paljastuu
 * German: Die Sonne bringt es an den Tag
 * Hebrew:, רצח סופו שיתגלה
 * Luxembourgish: D'Sonn bréngt et un d'Liicht
 * Russian: ши́ла в мешке́ не утаи́шь