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forensic-evidence-collection

Mary uses her scientific expertise to collect and preserve biological evidence from the assault to aid potential future investigation.

1 chapter across 1 book

Hominids (2002)Robert J. Sawyer

Chapter 15

In this chapter, Professor Mary Vaughan, a geneticist working late in her lab, is violently assaulted and raped by a masked attacker on the university campus. Despite her trauma, she chooses not to report the crime to authorities, fearing disbelief and victim-blaming, and instead collects forensic evidence herself to preserve the possibility of future justice. The chapter explores her emotional and physical ordeal, as well as her isolation and determination to maintain control over the aftermath.