Agree, I'm very unclear about the "justice" angle here, if the kits are inadmissible in a prosecution, then what good are they doing for the victim?
Olivia also seems super credulous on the "amazing coincidence" that a 57 year old sales associate in rural Nevada happened to have a friend of a friend (who passed along the story of her assa…
Agree, I'm very unclear about the "justice" angle here, if the kits are inadmissible in a prosecution, then what good are they doing for the victim?
Olivia also seems super credulous on the "amazing coincidence" that a 57 year old sales associate in rural Nevada happened to have a friend of a friend (who passed along the story of her assault, which on the surface seems... odd?) that just so happened to be a lobbyist for this "product". What are the odds. And what was the follow up as to what this product did for "Bunny" anyway? If the police were already not investigating (that seems to be the real issue btw) then what did using this kit do for her? Was anyone brought to justice? Would have been maybe helpful to the pitch of the story (that presumes this founder is being unfairly maligned by some pretty standard targets of TFP's readership "Progressive DA's") to provide some vetted cases of what value these kits have provided to rape victims... and maybe of those who weren't weirdly tangentially related to the company at that?
Agree, I'm very unclear about the "justice" angle here, if the kits are inadmissible in a prosecution, then what good are they doing for the victim?
Olivia also seems super credulous on the "amazing coincidence" that a 57 year old sales associate in rural Nevada happened to have a friend of a friend (who passed along the story of her assault, which on the surface seems... odd?) that just so happened to be a lobbyist for this "product". What are the odds. And what was the follow up as to what this product did for "Bunny" anyway? If the police were already not investigating (that seems to be the real issue btw) then what did using this kit do for her? Was anyone brought to justice? Would have been maybe helpful to the pitch of the story (that presumes this founder is being unfairly maligned by some pretty standard targets of TFP's readership "Progressive DA's") to provide some vetted cases of what value these kits have provided to rape victims... and maybe of those who weren't weirdly tangentially related to the company at that?