Extremities

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Writers: William Mastrosimone

Context

In 1978, William Mastrosimone met a woman that he calls “Mary.” She had been attacked in her apartment, beaten and raped, and even though she was able to identify the rapist and the case went to trial, he was acquitted - not because there wasn’t a rape, but because there was no evidence that the attacker was him. As her rapist left the courthouse, he whispered to Mary, “If you think that was bad, wait until next time.” Ultimately, Mastrosimone says that she had to move across the country in an attempt to rebuild her life. But before she left, she told Mastrosimone, “There was a moment during

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