"Rape Kit"

Virginia Beach, VA - JANUARY 9: Jennifer Messick, Virginia Beach Police Department's Victim Advocate, on January 9, 2018. When VBPD notified more than 300 victims whose kits had been tested, they did so by sending out a very vague letter that said, essentially, "if you want more information, call this number." The number went to Jennifer, who answered more than two dozen calls from victims, and had to explain to them that this letter did not mean their case was moving forward. (Photo by Adam Ewing for The Washington Post via Getty Images Magazine)
Virginia Beach, VA - JANUARY 9: Jennifer Messick, Virginia Beach Police Department's Victim Advocate, on January 9, 2018. When VBPD notified more than 300 victims whose kits had been tested, they did so by sending out a very vague letter that said, essentially, "if you want more information, call this number." The number went to Jennifer, who answered more than two dozen calls from victims, and had to explain to them that this letter did not mean their case was moving forward. (Photo by Adam Ewing for The Washington Post via Getty Images Magazine)
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