So I wanted to send that prosecutor some words of encouragement in my final letter of 2013.
Dear District Attorney Brian Jones:
It’s me. Melissa.
And when I heard the news on Monday, my first emotions of disappointment and disbelief were quickly replaced by something else.
Rage.
Rage for Courtney Andrews, who shared her story, and should have gotten justice in return. Rage that Judge Woodroof confirmed the worst nightmares of survivors who don’t speak for fear that we’re not going to be heard. Rage that he could have used his power to protect the vulnerable, but he chose instead to allow a predator to go free.
Rage at the failure of a justice system that has allowed Austin Clem to be among the 97 out of every 100 rapists who never serve a single day in prison.
Now, I know you understand those daunting odds, because as a district attorney you are fighting against them every day. And it must feel sometimes like you are pushing a boulder uphill.
But I want to tell you–don’t stop.
Keep pushing. Because this case has already overcome so many of those odds.
54% of rapes are never even reported. But Courtney Andrews courageously defied that statistic when she told. Only 12 out of every 100 rapes lead to an arrest. But Austin Clem was arrested.
Just nine out of every 100 rapes ever get prosecuted. But thanks to you, this case was among that small number that went to trial.








