DETROIT (WXYZ) - "I was in shock. I was outraged and I just assumed
kits were being tested," said actress Mariska Hargitay about the
thousands of rape kits in Detroit and across the country that have been
left sitting in storage without being processed, allowing rapists to
remain free to attack again. And they often do.
Hargitay joined
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy to announce legislation that will
soon be introduced to state lawmakers that is aimed at setting
guidelines and deadlines for rape kits tests to be processed.
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