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Anna Garcia is a 38-year-old Hispanic female, weighing 165 lbs.; standing 5'4 (64 inches) tall. She was last seen in a grey sweater, walking her dog at 6:30a.m the morning before, by her neighbor, Doug Greene. The same neighbor called police at 9:45a.m claiming that Anna's dog had been barking for approximately two hours and that Anna wasn’t answer the door or calls. She was found DOA lying in her hallway at her house. The body was found at 9: 56 am when police officers broke down her door. The body had blood and throw up around her head, she was wearing warmer clothes but it was 73 degrees Fahrenheit in her home. There were two fingerprints on the orange juice glass. The fingerprints both were double loops, the same as Alex Garcia’s. Comparing the fingerprints from the crime scene and Alex Garcia’s, it was noted that both fingerprints had the same ridge patterns and minutiae. It was concluded that the fingerprints at the crime scene belonged to Alex Garcia. …show more content…

The blood samples were put with Anti-A serum and Anti-B serum. The blood found at the scene clumped with Anti-B serum but not with Anti-A serum. Anna Garcia’s blood clumped with Anti-B and not with Anti-A serum. This means that Anna’s and the blood found found at the scene had Type-B blood. Alex Garcia’s blood sample clumped with Anti-B and and not with Anti-A, just like Anna Garcia’s and the blood from the scene. Doug Greene had Type-AB blood; Erica Piedmont had Type-A; and Lucy Leffingwell had Type-O. The blood at the scene could be Anna Garcia’s or

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