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Biology, 05.10.2019 13:00 gagem1278

Ineed to give an opinion of what i think that happened in a crime scene, here is the story:
local police were called to the scene of a car accident
late last night when a newly-purchased car collided with
a street light at the intersection of north and main. by
the time the police arrived the driver had fled the scene.
the police couldn’t find any witnesses.
the crime scene investigation team was called
out to collect evidence. they collected the following:
• glass fragments from the front seat of the car
• glass fragments from around the outside of the car.
• blood on the broken windshield of the car
• fingerprints on the outer door handle
• fingerprints on the steering wheel
• footprints in the mud under the street light.
police traced the car back to a local dealership,
where the salesman identified the owner of the
vehicle—a mr. james hatfield, who lives with his wife,
joanne hatfield, 2 miles from the scene of the accident.
when the police questioned mr. hatfield, he said his car
had been stolen earlier that evening, but he had not
yet filed a formal report. mr. hatfield claimed he saw
his neighbor, mr. winston mccoy, use a coat-hanger to
break into his car earlier that evening. it appears hatfield
and mccoy have been feuding with each other for
many months, and the police have been called out on
several occasions.
the police questioned mr. mccoy regarding
the matter. despite his several complaints against mr.
hatfield and his obvious jealousy over the new car,
mr. mccoy maintains he did not steal the car—he just
scratched the exterior paint with a key. he claims he
never entered the vehicle.
police officers were able to obtain dna samples
from both mr. hatfield and mr. mccoy. mrs. hatfield
refused to give police a dna sample, but she did allow
herself to be fingerprinted along with both men.

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