In Stewart v. Federated Department Stores, a woman was murdered in a Bloomingdale's parking lot in Connecticut. The court held the store:
a. met its duty of care and so was not liable b. was strictly liable to the woman
c. was negligent in not having a security guard at the time of the murder
d. would have been negligent if it had not had a security guard, but it had one and so was not liable despite the murder
e. intentionally harmed the woman
c
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