In 2006, a high school student in Arlington, Texas named Amber Wyatt reported that she had been raped by two classmates. Authorities failed to help her and she was ostracized by her community. Twelve years later, Wyatt’s case remains unresolved, a troubling reminder that justice doesn’t always find a way.
What Do We Owe Her Now?
Elizabeth Bruenig | The Washington Post | September 19, 2018 | 9,475 words