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Background Shamari Davis was a 20-year-old college freshman who was majoring in physical therapy. She paid for school by working as a personal trainer at a local gym. Shamari had been promoted to head personal trainer at the gym just before she was killed. Crime Scene The body was found in the women’s locker room of the gym at 1 a.m. by the night janitor, Harvey Willis. The victim had been strangled and was wearing a robe. There were signs of a struggle in the room, and the glass door of the shower was broken and had traces of blood on it. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene, and the coroner suggested that the time of death was at least three hours before the body was found. Criminal Investigation Shamari’s co-worker Daleesha Jones told police that Shamari was a newer employee who did not deserve her recent promotion and only got it because she spent a lot of time with their boss, Steve O’Hare. When asked if he knew if Shamari had problems at work, Steve told Police that Shamari had complained to him that one of her fitness clients, Mike Reed, kept asking her out and wouldn’t take no for an answer. Blood Analysis Obviously a real crime investigation would use many clues, but your investigation will be based on the simplest type of blood testing, namely testing for blood types A, B, O, and AB, for the blood sample found at the scene and for each of the possible suspects. In order to test blood type, you mix a sample of the blood with two different types of antiserum—one that contains anti-A antibodies and one that contains anti-B antibodies. The reactions between the antibodies in the antiserum and the corresponding antigens on the red blood cells in the blood sample result in clumping. For example, anti-A serum contains antibodies that bond to the A antigens on red blood cells. Fill in the blank spaces in the chart. When the chart is complete, compare the blood samples of the victim and each suspect to the blood sample from the broken shower door at the scene of the crime.
Who do you believe is guilty of the murder? What evidence supports your conclusions?
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