NZ Herald
  • Home
  • Latest news
  • Herald NOW
  • Video
  • New Zealand
  • Sport
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Podcasts
  • Quizzes
  • Opinion
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Viva
  • Weather

Subscriptions

  • Herald Premium
  • Viva Premium
  • The Listener
  • BusinessDesk

Sections

  • Latest news
  • New Zealand
    • All New Zealand
    • Crime
    • Politics
    • Education
    • Open Justice
    • Scam Update
  • Herald NOW
  • On The Up
  • World
    • All World
    • Australia
    • Asia
    • UK
    • United States
    • Middle East
    • Europe
    • Pacific
  • Business
    • All Business
    • MarketsSharesCurrencyCommoditiesStock TakesCrypto
    • Markets with Madison
    • Media Insider
    • Business analysis
    • Personal financeKiwiSaverInterest ratesTaxInvestment
    • EconomyInflationGDPOfficial cash rateEmployment
    • Small business
    • Business reportsMood of the BoardroomProject AucklandSustainable business and financeCapital markets reportAgribusiness reportInfrastructure reportDynamic business
    • Deloitte Top 200 Awards
    • CompaniesAged CareAgribusinessAirlinesBanking and financeConstructionEnergyFreight and logisticsHealthcareManufacturingMedia and MarketingRetailTelecommunicationsTourism
  • Opinion
    • All Opinion
    • Analysis
    • Editorials
    • Business analysis
    • Premium opinion
    • Letters to the editor
  • Politics
  • Sport
    • All Sport
    • OlympicsParalympics
    • RugbySuper RugbyNPCAll BlacksBlack FernsRugby sevensSchool rugby
    • CricketBlack CapsWhite Ferns
    • Racing
    • NetballSilver Ferns
    • LeagueWarriorsNRL
    • FootballWellington PhoenixAuckland FCAll WhitesFootball FernsEnglish Premier League
    • GolfNZ Open
    • MotorsportFormula 1
    • Boxing
    • UFC
    • BasketballNBABreakersTall BlacksTall Ferns
    • Tennis
    • Cycling
    • Athletics
    • SailingAmerica's CupSailGP
    • Rowing
  • Lifestyle
    • All Lifestyle
    • Viva - Food, fashion & beauty
    • Society Insider
    • Royals
    • Sex & relationships
    • Food & drinkRecipesRecipe collectionsRestaurant reviewsRestaurant bookings
    • Health & wellbeing
    • Fashion & beauty
    • Pets & animals
    • The Selection - Shop the trendsShop fashionShop beautyShop entertainmentShop giftsShop home & living
    • Milford's Investing Place
  • Entertainment
    • All Entertainment
    • TV
    • MoviesMovie reviews
    • MusicMusic reviews
    • BooksBook reviews
    • Culture
    • ReviewsBook reviewsMovie reviewsMusic reviewsRestaurant reviews
  • Travel
    • All Travel
    • News
    • New ZealandNorthlandAucklandWellingtonCanterburyOtago / QueenstownNelson-TasmanBest NZ beaches
    • International travelAustraliaPacific IslandsEuropeUKUSAAfricaAsia
    • Rail holidays
    • Cruise holidays
    • Ski holidays
    • Luxury travel
    • Adventure travel
  • Kāhu Māori news
  • Environment
    • All Environment
    • Our Green Future
  • Talanoa Pacific news
  • Property
    • All Property
    • Property Insider
    • Interest rates tracker
    • Residential property listings
    • Commercial property listings
  • Health
  • Technology
    • All Technology
    • AI
    • Social media
  • Rural
    • All Rural
    • Dairy farming
    • Sheep & beef farming
    • Horticulture
    • Animal health
    • Rural business
    • Rural life
    • Rural technology
    • Opinion
    • Audio & podcasts
  • Weather forecasts
    • All Weather forecasts
    • Kaitaia
    • Whangārei
    • Dargaville
    • Auckland
    • Thames
    • Tauranga
    • Hamilton
    • Whakatāne
    • Rotorua
    • Tokoroa
    • Te Kuiti
    • Taumaranui
    • Taupō
    • Gisborne
    • New Plymouth
    • Napier
    • Hastings
    • Dannevirke
    • Whanganui
    • Palmerston North
    • Levin
    • Paraparaumu
    • Masterton
    • Wellington
    • Motueka
    • Nelson
    • Blenheim
    • Westport
    • Reefton
    • Kaikōura
    • Greymouth
    • Hokitika
    • Christchurch
    • Ashburton
    • Timaru
    • Wānaka
    • Oamaru
    • Queenstown
    • Dunedin
    • Gore
    • Invercargill
  • Meet the journalists
  • Promotions & competitions
  • OneRoof property listings
  • Driven car news

Puzzles & Quizzes

  • Puzzles
    • All Puzzles
    • Sudoku
    • Code Cracker
    • Crosswords
    • Cryptic crossword
    • Wordsearch
  • Quizzes
    • All Quizzes
    • Morning quiz
    • Afternoon quiz
    • Sports quiz

Regions

  • Northland
    • All Northland
    • Far North
    • Kaitaia
    • Kerikeri
    • Kaikohe
    • Bay of Islands
    • Whangarei
    • Dargaville
    • Kaipara
    • Mangawhai
  • Auckland
  • Waikato
    • All Waikato
    • Hamilton
    • Coromandel & Hauraki
    • Matamata & Piako
    • Cambridge
    • Te Awamutu
    • Tokoroa & South Waikato
    • Taupō & Tūrangi
  • Bay of Plenty
    • All Bay of Plenty
    • Katikati
    • Tauranga
    • Mount Maunganui
    • Pāpāmoa
    • Te Puke
    • Whakatāne
  • Rotorua
  • Hawke's Bay
    • All Hawke's Bay
    • Napier
    • Hastings
    • Havelock North
    • Central Hawke's Bay
    • Wairoa
  • Taranaki
    • All Taranaki
    • Stratford
    • New Plymouth
    • Hāwera
  • Manawatū - Whanganui
    • All Manawatū - Whanganui
    • Whanganui
    • Palmerston North
    • Manawatū
    • Tararua
    • Horowhenua
  • Wellington
    • All Wellington
    • Kapiti
    • Wairarapa
    • Upper Hutt
    • Lower Hutt
  • Nelson & Tasman
    • All Nelson & Tasman
    • Motueka
    • Nelson
    • Tasman
  • Marlborough
  • West Coast
  • Canterbury
    • All Canterbury
    • Kaikōura
    • Christchurch
    • Ashburton
    • Timaru
  • Otago
    • All Otago
    • Oamaru
    • Dunedin
    • Balclutha
    • Alexandra
    • Queenstown
    • Wanaka
  • Southland
    • All Southland
    • Invercargill
    • Gore
    • Stewart Island
  • Gisborne

Media

  • Video
    • All Video
    • NZ news video
    • Herald NOW
    • Business news video
    • Politics news video
    • Sport video
    • World news video
    • Lifestyle video
    • Entertainment video
    • Travel video
    • Markets with Madison
    • Kea Kids news
  • Podcasts
    • All Podcasts
    • The Front Page
    • On the Tiles
    • Ask me Anything
    • The Little Things
  • Cartoons
  • Photo galleries
  • Today's Paper - E-editions
  • Photo sales
  • Classifieds

NZME Network

  • Advertise with NZME
  • OneRoof
  • Driven Car Guide
  • BusinessDesk
  • Newstalk ZB
  • Sunlive
  • ZM
  • The Hits
  • Coast
  • Radio Hauraki
  • The Alternative Commentary Collective
  • Gold
  • Flava
  • iHeart Radio
  • Hokonui
  • Radio Wanaka
  • iHeartCountry New Zealand
  • Restaurant Hub
  • NZME Events

SubscribeSign In
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.
Home / World

'I married a rape victim and I have something to say to Brock Turner's father'

Anna Leask
By Anna Leask
Senior Journalist - crime and justice·NZ Herald·
12 Jun, 2016 03:51 AM7 mins to read

Subscribe to listen

Access to Herald Premium articles require a Premium subscription. Subscribe now to listen.
Already a subscriber?  Sign in here

Listening to articles is free for open-access content—explore other articles or learn more about text-to-speech.
‌
Save

    Share this article

Source: CBS/KPIX 5 She's known in local newspapers as 23-year-old "Emily Doe" - a pseudonym to protect her privacy amid an emotional court battle in which former Stanford University varsity swimmer Brock Allen Turner was found guilty for her sexual assault.

Warning: Graphic content

The husband of a woman raped in college has penned a powerful open letter to Stanford rapist Brock Turner's father in the wake of his controversial statement supporting his son.

At his son's sentencing Dan Turner appealed to the judge for his son to receive a sentence of probation rather than prison.

He said prison was a "steep price to pay for 20 minutes of action out of his 20-plus years of life".

The comments were met with public vitriol and led to Michigan web developer and father-of-three Kyle Suhan writing his own response.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

"I married a rape victim and I have something to say to Brock Turner's father" appeared on blog site www.feelingsandfaith.net and has since gone viral.

The blog is run by Mr Suhan's wife Christine. She asked him to write the piece, and also opened up about her rape last week.

"It's been almost 13 years since I was raped, and I can still smell the coconut-flavored rum on the assailant's breath as he threw my naked body up against a wooden dresser...

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

"Thirteen years and my body won't forget. My body remembers anything my mind can't. I spent years in therapy trying to dig up those memories. I thought that if my mind remembered, maybe it would help my body to forget, but so far it hasn't worked like that," she revealed in an article on www.goodhousekeeping.com.

American Kyle Suhan with his wife Christine Suhan and their children. Christine was the victim of campus rape and Kyle has written a blog about how to deal with that as a family. Photo / Supplied
American Kyle Suhan with his wife Christine Suhan and their children. Christine was the victim of campus rape and Kyle has written a blog about how to deal with that as a family. Photo / Supplied

READ HER FULL BLOG POST HERE

Mr Suhan's post, in full below, outlined the impact his wife's rape was still having on her 13 years after it happened. He also speaks about what he will teach his three sons about what happened to their mother, Brock Turner and how they should, and must, treat women.

Steep? Mount Everest is steep.

The peak of the emotional roller coaster Brock Allen Turner's rape victim has only begun to descend is steep.

Discover more

New Zealand

'I want to knock some sense into him'

08 Jun 12:56 AM
World

Rapist has 2 months cut from sentence

09 Jun 12:16 AM
World

Joe Biden's open letter to rape victim

09 Jun 10:24 PM
World

Court records reveal real Brock Turner

11 Jun 11:39 PM

Six months in jail is a joke; a speed bump, if you will. The "20 minutes of action" that Brock's father minimizes in his above statement will haunt his victim for the rest of her life. It may have been a measly 20 minutes for him but for her, the impact of those 20 minutes will weave into every fiber of her being, every facet of her life, for its entirety.

In her letter, the rape victim states that she "does not remember" the night Brock penetrated, groped and left her behind a dumpster. But what she will soon find out is that her body will not let her forget. I know this because I married a victim of a college rape.

Steep will be the amount of time, energy and financial resources that will go into undoing what Brock has done. Undoing is the wrong word here, what he did can never be undone. It can only be rewired, reworked, processed and worked through again.

When she is but a distant bad decision in your life, you will be a permanent fixture of her subconscious.

Trauma has a way of blocking the logic centers of the brain and reducing its survivors to their most primitive survival instincts.

When I touch my wife, nearly 13 years after her rape, she can be triggered into an immediate fight or flight response. We never know when, or if, it will happen because Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) often has no rhyme or reason. Her body remembers what her mind can't.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Sexual desire was non-existent for years, and is just now only slowly coming back. For years I couldn't understand why she didn't have the same desire for me that I do for her. It isn't that she doesn't want to, it's that she can't. The trauma she experienced has caused her primitive brain to associate sex with danger.

My hope for these unfortunate events is not that we would use this story to communicate the dangers of college partying and binge drinking to teenage girls. My hope is that we would use this story to raise better boys.

Kyle Suhan, husband of college rape survivor

As the father of three boys, I can understand the hurt and disappointment that is felt when your child makes a poor decision. The loss of the dreams and aspirations that were once so clear is a crushing blow.

But rape is not just a poor decision. Rape is an intentional violation of another human being. Rape is an abuse of power. I love my boys with every ounce of my being, but if they ever rape a woman, I will not defend them the way Dan Turner defended his son. I will not minimize the impact of sexual trauma because in doing so, I'd be perpetuating a much larger social issue that is playing out all around us.

I don't believe my children will ever rape a woman because I have the ability, as their father, to raise them to respect women. Not only do I have the ability to shape them into respectful men, but I feel a social responsibility to do so.

We, as parents, should all feel socially responsible to parent children who are upstanding citizens; children who grow into men and woman with integrity.

We need to raise men who value the lives of other people, especially women. Men who do not violate women for self-satisfaction. I shouldn't have to defend my children for committing a heinous crime because I will not raise them to be capable of destroying another human life.

Kyle Suhan

While this case may be used as a way to draw awareness to the dangers of binge drinking and partying in college, I want us to focus our attention on the larger social issue at hand.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Twenty five percent of women suffer sexual abuse. TWENTY FIVE PERCENT! That means 25 percent of parents are not upholding their social responsibility to raise men who value human life more than their sexual gratification.

No wonder women are scared of men; 1 in 4 of them will be or already has been assaulted by one. This is not okay.

The fact that women are scared of men is a societal crisis and we, as a society, are handling this crisis all wrong.

We are doing a great job of warning women and providing them with safety precautions in case they find themselves in a dangerous situation, but it's about time we start working on the root of the problem. We need to raise our children better than the generation before us.

I plan to read the victim's letter to my boys when they are old enough to understand the conversation behind it. Will it be an uncomfortable conversation? Absolutely. But it's a crucial conversation to have.

Kyle Suhan

I need them to understand the emotional impact that sex has on the woman involved. Sex is always intentional, and they are going to understand that even consensual sex needs to be cared for with the utmost delicacy.

I will not shy away from my social responsibility of raising better boys.

Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

My boys will become men that will stand up for others.

They will build each other up instead of tearing humanity to shreds.

They will be able to draw into awareness the emotional ramifications of all of their actions, and when they make a mistake, they will be humble enough to admit when they are wrong. And if, God-forbid, they ever violate another human being, they will take full responsibility for their actions, no matter what the cost.

Turner's victim's statement was also released following his sentencing. It is confronting and graphic, please take care.

READ MORE
• Victim's account of sex assault goes viral
• Stanford rape victim's powerful message to her attacker
• Father of convicted rapist defends his son's crime
• Brock Turner has two months cut from sentence
• Court records shed light on the Brock Turner Stanford sexual assault case
• In Brock Turner's home town, we're raising kids who are never told 'no'

• Louise Nicholas: I would 'knock some sense' into Brock Turner's father
• The Swedish students who tackled Brock Turner break their silence
• Joe Biden to victim: 'You are a warrior - with a solid steel spine'
• Lizzie Marvelly: NZ is a dangerous place to be a woman

Save

    Share this article

Latest from World

World

'It will be hard': Aung San Suu Kyi's son on her 80th birthday in jail

19 Jun 06:16 PM
live
World

Trump confirms timeline for US strike on Iran decision

19 Jun 06:15 PM
World

‘Dictator Approved’ sculpture appears on Washington's National Mall

19 Jun 06:00 PM

Jono and Ben brew up a tea-fuelled adventure in Sri Lanka

sponsored
Advertisement
Advertise with NZME.

Latest from World

'It will be hard': Aung San Suu Kyi's son on her 80th birthday in jail

'It will be hard': Aung San Suu Kyi's son on her 80th birthday in jail

19 Jun 06:16 PM

Protests were held in Mandalay and Sagaing, with people holding roses.

Trump confirms timeline for US strike on Iran decision
live

Trump confirms timeline for US strike on Iran decision

19 Jun 06:15 PM
‘Dictator Approved’ sculpture appears on Washington's National Mall

‘Dictator Approved’ sculpture appears on Washington's National Mall

19 Jun 06:00 PM
Premium
Why Taiwan needs its own power sources more than ever

Why Taiwan needs its own power sources more than ever

19 Jun 06:00 PM
Help for those helping hardest-hit
sponsored

Help for those helping hardest-hit

NZ Herald
  • About NZ Herald
  • Meet the journalists
  • Newsletters
  • Classifieds
  • Help & support
  • Contact us
  • House rules
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Competition terms & conditions
  • Our use of AI
Subscriber Services
  • NZ Herald e-editions
  • Daily puzzles & quizzes
  • Manage your digital subscription
  • Manage your print subscription
  • Subscribe to the NZ Herald newspaper
  • Subscribe to Herald Premium
  • Gift a subscription
  • Subscriber FAQs
  • Subscription terms & conditions
  • Promotions and subscriber benefits
NZME Network
  • The New Zealand Herald
  • The Northland Age
  • The Northern Advocate
  • Waikato Herald
  • Bay of Plenty Times
  • Rotorua Daily Post
  • Hawke's Bay Today
  • Whanganui Chronicle
  • Viva
  • NZ Listener
  • Newstalk ZB
  • BusinessDesk
  • OneRoof
  • Driven Car Guide
  • iHeart Radio
  • Restaurant Hub
NZME
  • About NZME
  • NZME careers
  • Advertise with NZME
  • Digital self-service advertising
  • Book your classified ad
  • Photo sales
  • NZME Events
  • © Copyright 2025 NZME Publishing Limited
TOP