As Detroit chips away at the backlog of 11,000 untested rape kits discovered in a police storage facility five years ago, the result is undeniable: Around 100 serial rapists and ten convicted rapists have been identified via DNA evidence contained in the first 1,600 kits.
Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy, who first pushed for the thousands of rape kits to be tested when they were found in 2009, and Law & order: Special Victims Unit star and activist Mariska Hargitay announced legislation that would stem the backlog by creating testing guidelines during a press conference in Michigan’s largest city Monday.
Hargitay called the backlog “mind-blowing.”
“My head exploded,” she said. “We have the means to do it and DNA equals justice.”









