With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". of third persons that, under the facts of a particular ease, is reasonably foreseeable to the proprietor. Muex, 596 N.E.2d at 267. In three cases handed down together four years ago, this' Court held that the determination of whether a landowner owed an invitee a. duty to take reasonable care to protect the invitee against a third party criminal attack requires consideration of the totality of the circumstances to determine whether the criminal act was reasonably foreseeable, [Western Golf, 712 N.E.2d at 984-985]; Vernon, 712 N.E.2d at 979; Delta Tau Delta, 712 N.E.2d at 973. This-analysis includes looking to “all of the circumstances surrounding an event, including the nature, condition, and location of the land, as well as prior similar incidents.” Western Golf, 712 N.E.2d at 985 (<HOLDING>); Vernon, 712 N.E.2d at 980 (holding frequent

A: holding that prior instance and information regarding sexual assaults at fraternity house demonstrated reasonable foreseeability of a sexual assault
B: holding incidents of isolated childish pranks and actions in college coed living facility absent evidence of prior violent acts or sexual assaults do not make rape foreseeable
C: holding where court could not see how defendants prior assaults established motive to commit charged murder admission of prior assaults was abuse of discretion
D: holding that cumulative evidence of prior sexual assaults allegedly committed by defendant were prejudicial entitling defendant to new trial
B.