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"An Unbelievable Story of Rape" is a 2015 article about a series of rapes in the American states of Washington and Colorado that occurred between 2008 and 2011, and the subsequent police investigations. It was a collaboration between two American, non-profit news organizations, The Marshall Project and ProPublica. The article was written by Ken Armstrong and T. Christian Miller. It won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting and the 2015 George Polk Award for Justice Reporting.

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  • An Unbelievable Story of Rape ist ein 2015 veröffentlichter Artikel über eine Vergewaltigungsserie, die sich zwischen 2008 und 2011 in den USA ereignete, und die anschließenden polizeilichen Ermittlungen. Der Artikel wurde von Ken Armstrong und T. Christian Miller verfasst und entstand aus einer Zusammenarbeit der amerikanischen Non-Profit-Nachrichtenorganisationen The Marshall Project und ProPublica. Er wurde 2016 mit dem Pulitzer-Preis für erklärende Berichterstattung und 2015 mit dem George-Polk-Preis für Gerechtigkeitsberichterstattung ausgezeichnet. Der Artikel berichtet abwechselnd über die wahre Geschichte einer jungen Frau namens Marie, die im August 2008 eine Vergewaltigung meldet, und von den beiden Polizistinnen Stacy Galbraith und Edna Hendershot, die im Jahre 2011 versuchen einen Serienvergewaltiger zu fassen. Der Artikel wurde später Grundlage für die Netflix-Serie Unbelievable. Miller und Armstrong verfassten später ein ganzes Buch über den Fall: Falschaussage: Eine wahre Geschichte. (de)
  • "An Unbelievable Story of Rape" is a 2015 article about a series of rapes in the American states of Washington and Colorado that occurred between 2008 and 2011, and the subsequent police investigations. It was a collaboration between two American, non-profit news organizations, The Marshall Project and ProPublica. The article was written by Ken Armstrong and T. Christian Miller. It won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting and the 2015 George Polk Award for Justice Reporting. The article alternates between two true stories of events occurring between August 2008 and June 2012. The first narrative is about a woman in Lynnwood, Washington, known pseudonymously as "Marie", who reports being raped to the police. After repeated interrogation by the police, who do not believe her, she says that her report was false. She is subsequently charged with a gross misdemeanor for false reporting. The second narrative details the police investigations into a serial rapist in Colorado, who is known to have raped four women and made a fifth attempt. The man is arrested in February 2011, and subsequent evidence on his hard drive reveals that Marie, not previously known to the local investigative team, was raped by him. T. Christian Miller of ProPublica had been reporting on law enforcement failures in identifying rapists throughout 2015. In August, he learned of the case of Marie and contacted her lawyer, discovering that Ken Armstrong of The Marshall Project was already working on a similar story. They began to collaborate, with Armstrong writing about Marie's story in Washington and Miller writing about the police investigation in Colorado. Marie agreed to speak to Armstrong after six months of communication. The article was further informed by other interviews and thousands of pages of public records material. The article was later adapted into the Netflix series Unbelievable (2019), which has received critical acclaim. The article also provided the basis of Miller and Armstrong's full-length book A False Report: A True Story of Rape in America (2018). (en)
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  • "An Unbelievable Story of Rape" is a 2015 article about a series of rapes in the American states of Washington and Colorado that occurred between 2008 and 2011, and the subsequent police investigations. It was a collaboration between two American, non-profit news organizations, The Marshall Project and ProPublica. The article was written by Ken Armstrong and T. Christian Miller. It won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Reporting and the 2015 George Polk Award for Justice Reporting. (en)
  • An Unbelievable Story of Rape ist ein 2015 veröffentlichter Artikel über eine Vergewaltigungsserie, die sich zwischen 2008 und 2011 in den USA ereignete, und die anschließenden polizeilichen Ermittlungen. Der Artikel wurde von Ken Armstrong und T. Christian Miller verfasst und entstand aus einer Zusammenarbeit der amerikanischen Non-Profit-Nachrichtenorganisationen The Marshall Project und ProPublica. Er wurde 2016 mit dem Pulitzer-Preis für erklärende Berichterstattung und 2015 mit dem George-Polk-Preis für Gerechtigkeitsberichterstattung ausgezeichnet. (de)
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  • An Unbelievable Story of Rape (de)
  • An Unbelievable Story of Rape (en)
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