Personal Narrative Essay: Anna Garcia's Death

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Anna Garcia was in not hurt in any way before she had died. She was walking her dog during a heatwave (92 degrees Fahrenheit) She was wearing a sweatshirt when she was outside. She was found lying facedown in the entry hallway. The temperature of her home was a perfect 73 degrees Fahrenheit. Previously, her neighbor had heard Anna's dog barking non stop for 2 hours which was unusual in the quiet neighborhood. He tried to call Anna's phone, but there was no answer. He tried to ring the doorbell, but again there was no answer. The police were notified and an EMT officer had arrived at the scene at about 9:56am. The EMT had determined that Anna was dead.There was pills in the crime scene we had also seen juice and a syringe. We also noticed that there was a table tipped down and there was a dead body in the crime scene next we seen puke and foot prints there was also blood on the …show more content…
The fingerprints were on the table she probably was trying to grab on the table when alex feel Alex Garcia’s finger print is a plain arch. The reason why I think alex feel and tried to get back up because the fingerprints were on the table and alex was lying on the floor. The blood type and the blood spatter plays a huge part in a crime scene, it can determine who who is a suspect or a victim it is one of the biggest pieces in a crime scene investigation, in our investigation the blood matched up with anna garcia, which is who the girl who was killed, it can tell us from what height she bled from, what angle, and more. The shoeprints can help in an investigation a little bit by, if you can clearly see the serial number you can track down what kind of boots they are and find out who bought them and you can track that suspect down, we identified the shoeprint as Ericas shoeprint. Hair can be a huge factor

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