Her ordeal helped change SC law. Now she wants to ensure rape kits are used to convict.
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Her ordeal helped change SC law. Now she wants to ensure rape kits are used to convict.
April 2025 is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. (Graphic courtesy of the South Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault)On April 11, 2018, I received a call from Sgt. Stokes of the Louisville, Kentucky, police department’s Sex Crimes Unit. I could tell by his voice that something was wrong. “Evelyn,” he said, “I hate to tell you this, but the evidence in your case was destroyed on June 30, 1982.” Silence. His last words were…
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