“The stories, I knew, went like this: A woman said she was sexually assaulted. She was told that, to prove it, she would need to go to a room where she would be examined from the hairs on her head to the skin beneath her toenails. She was swabbed, plucked, prodded and photographed. When it was over, every bit of what had been taken off her body was slid into small bags, placed in one of these boxes and taped shut. Most likely, the woman assumed that her kit, full of potential DNA evidence, would be sent to a laboratory to be tested.” And yet, thousands of these kits were never tested. That’s changing. WaPo’s Jessica Contrera on A Wrenching Dilemma: Across the country, decades’ worth of rape kits are finally being tested, but no one can agree on what to do next.