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Forensic nurses play a vital role in collecting evidence to solve rape cases
Posted at 7:51 PM, Nov 23, 2016
and last updated 2018-12-28 10:03:59-05
Last month we reported on thousands of untested rape kits sitting on police department shelves all across the state.
Wednesday, forensic nurse Laura Clary, with GBMC's SAFE program joined ABC2's In Focus to discuss how her department plays a vital role in collecting evidence to convict rapists.
See video above for full interview.
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