The Stanford Rapist's Brock Turner’s Mother Wrote A Letter To Court And It's Even Worse Than His Fathers

By Editorial Staff in News On 16th June 2016
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#1 All of the documents from Brock Turner's rape trial have been released, and the latest is a pretty shameful letter from Turner's mother, which believe or it or not, is a whole lot worse than the one his father wrote.

#2 Brock Turner‘s mother calls the convicted rapist the “most trustworthy and honest person I know.”

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#3 The emergence of Carleen Turner‘s glowing assessment of her “beautiful son,” a former Stanford swimmer, comes after his victim’s letter went viral.

#5 His father’s letter sparked outrage, and Brock’s own statement maintained the encounter was consensual.

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#4 His mother’s letter depicts Brock as a model student and citizen, and she laments the misfortune that has struck her son:

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#6 His mother’s letter depicts Brock as a model student and citizen, and she laments the misfortune that has struck her son:

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#7 She goes on to describe the devastating effect of this “awful, horrible, terrible, gut-wrenching, life-changing verdict” on her family:

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#8 In her concluding plea for mercy, she says Brock isn’t tough enough to survive prison and would be a “target” for other inmates:

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#9 Here's some choice extracts from Carleen Turner's nearly 4 page letter to Judge Aaron Persky...

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#10 He obviously didn't learn much from the scouts.

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#11 Nice guys don't rape an unconscious woman and text photos of her breasts to a friend...

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#12 We're all very sorry that your son raping a woman has inconvenienced you so much, mom. The house must be such a mess right now.

#13 You know what's more life changing than six months in jail?

The emotional trauma that comes with being raped. The unnamed victim sleeps with two bicycles that she drew taped above her bed to remind her of her rescuers.

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#14 Brock is clearly the victim here. Poor Brock, jails don't even have pools.

Good job he'll be out quickly since he got off with three years probation, even though Judge Aaron Persky admitted that probation is prohibited in these circumstances.

#15 He got off easy.

If you've read this far, then you deserve a medal. I felt sick to the stomach just writing this. This must be how Brock feels. Poor Brock. At least we know where he got it from...