@TalentedFBG The answer is: *Her life*.
The question asks what the thief took first, and according to the scenario, the thief killed the woman first, taking her life before taking her belongings.
@Big_Strategic is the father of the child (unless the biological father is a close relative of the potential father; such information should be divulged when ordering your paternity test)
@Big_Strategic High probabilities of 99% and above are commonly seen in DNA paternity testing, but never 100%. This is because results are based on statistical calculations. A result of 100% would only be possible if AlphaBiolabs tested every male of the same ethnicity as the biological father.
@Big_Strategic This is why the DNA profiling test report uses the wording ‘provides (extremely/moderately) strong support in favour of paternity’. A probability over 99% means there is relatively no chance any other man, other than the tested man,