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>The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is taking 500-plus days on average to process kits used to preserve evidence of sexual assault — almost six times as long as the division’s stated goal. The backlog of the exams, commonly referred to as rape kits, was exacerbated by a CBI scandal in which a lab analyst, Yvonne “Missy” Woods, was found to have manipulated the results of more than 1,000 DNA tests over a long period. The fallout has included widespread retesting of Woods’ assigned cases, officials said.>>

Archive: https://archive.today/tD8w5 From the post: >>The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is taking 500-plus days on average to process kits used to preserve evidence of sexual assault — almost six times as long as the division’s stated goal. The backlog of the exams, commonly referred to as rape kits, was exacerbated by a CBI scandal in which a lab analyst, Yvonne “Missy” Woods, was found to have manipulated the results of more than 1,000 DNA tests over a long period. The fallout has included widespread retesting of Woods’ assigned cases, officials said.>>

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I don’t miss living in Denver

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I've read in the past that's very common and most kits never get tested. Only ever becomes a problem when there's a case they really want to prosecute.

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Yeah, its criminal how many kits are never tested.