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Neglected Rape Kits Getting Second Life in Mainstream Media

When I picked up the September issue of Marie Claire, my expectations began and ended at the cover– a Mary-Kate Olson profile, some insights from Tim Gunn, an expose on online dating and, to my slight irritation, “Diet Secrets: What Women Really Eat.” Imagine my surprise, then, when I flipped to page 166 and saw the faces of 28 women staring back at me, each with a caption: “Still waiting after 17 years,” “Waited 9 months,” “Case closed without testing,” “Rape kit destroyed.”

MARIE CLAIRE RAPE KIT

One of the startling pages detailing the time every woman has waited for her rape kit to be test (photo courtesy of Marie Claire)

Marie Claire‘s feature on the devastating consequences of neglected rape kits is one that leaps off the page and hits you in the stomach. It tells the story of Helena Lazaro’s brutal rape in 1996 and the non-response that took place afterward in painstaking, disturbing detail. Lazaro then waited 13 years for her rape kit (a compilation of DNA evidence taken after the crime) to be tested, only to discover that the same man who had raped her went on to rape others, including his wife– because Lazaro’s rape kit went untested, it took thirteen years and three victims for the perpetrator to get the conviction he deserved.

The article serves as a warning to those precincts who let rape kits pile up untested in back corners, often letting sexual offenders free to keep assaulting people for years, that the consequences of such laziness can be dire. Its quote from Kaethe Morris Hoffer, legal director of the Chicago Alliance Against Sexual Exploitation, may unfortunately say it best: “For one woman to be believed,” she told Marie Claire, “someone else has to be raped.”

The feature has brought mainstream media attention to this critically underestimated issue, with news outlets such as The Daily Beast, Newsweek and the Los Angeles Times picking up on the story of backlogged rape kits and the proposed laws that would – finally – prevent the backlogging.

More interesting still is the upcoming Law and Order: SVU episode that will feature a story based on Lazaro’s own, with Jennifer Love Hewitt playing a woman who is the victim of multiple unsolved rapes. The episode airs September 29th, and will hopefully continue the already burgeoning public interest in rape kit testing.

The unapologetically bold Marie Claire feature sticks with you far past the confines of your commute, and is thus a definite step towards eliminating rape kit backlog for good. We can only hope, however, that this media moment for the issue becomes a driving force rather than a mere moment; that way, definitive change can be affected, and rape victims can be guaranteed the chance to have the crimes of their assaults solved as is their right.

(Read the Marie Claire article in its entirety here, and then let us know what you think in the comment section below.)


4 Comments

  1. Stephanie
    Posted August 18, 2010 at 1:28 pm | Permalink

    It’s incredible to see an article like this in Marie Claire – who knew they would take up feminist issues!

    I recently wrote an article on a proposed bill that would provide funding and incentive to municipal police forces to deal with the rape kit backlog. It would be great to have the feminist blogosphere support this! More here: http://msmagazine.com/blog/blog/2010/08/11/making-us-safer-a-bill-to-reduce-rape-kit-backlog/

  2. Noushin
    Posted August 20, 2010 at 9:27 am | Permalink

    Nice to see this article on Alternet
    http://www.alternet.org/rights/147893/rape_evidence_often_goes_untested_for_a_decade_or_more
    thanks for shining a light on this major failure of our “advanced” society.

  3. j lee
    Posted August 20, 2010 at 3:53 pm | Permalink

    Thank you for this important article.

  4. Posted August 23, 2010 at 7:01 am | Permalink

    I am one of the women who has been waiting and whose picture is on these pages. I am so glad that Marie Claire did this story. I’m always amazed as to how many people dont realize the issues surrounding rape kit backlogs. There is also HUGE problems with destruction of rape kits. Although underneath my photo for MC, it says “waited two years”-Ive actually been waiting over 25 years. This was an oversight and the magazine is working to rectify it. I have been actively persueing justice on a daily basis for the last 6 yrs. It would literally take all day to explain the injustice Im fighting still. It took 14 years to overcome what my assailant did to me. The last 6 yrs. has been about re-victimization by our system and those charged with protecting and serving and overcoming that. Please check out an amazing piece of investigative journalism by The Denver Post called “Trashing the Truth”. They worked a year on this project and it will shed light on destruction of evidence. They profiled cases from all over the US from the wrongly convicted to survivors of rape and families of murdered children. It was an honor to have my case profiled in this series. I hope you’ll check it out!

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