![]() ![]() Turner was on the Stanford swim team, and some believed that he might eventually swim in the Olympics. She learned the details in a news article she read at her work desk days later, that she had been digitally penetrated by a freshman named Brock Turner while unconscious, that two Swedish students had seen the attack and stopped it, chased Turner, and held him down until police arrived. She still had no idea precisely what happened to her. Tiffany arrived, sobbing, and Miller pretended to be upbeat and happy so her sister would calm down. She was then asked to give a statement to a detective about everything she remembered. ![]() She had cuts on her arms and pine needles in her hair. The nurses from the Sexual Abuse Response Team (SART) arrived and conducted a thorough examination of Miller's body. She was told she may have been sexually assaulted. Two men were in the room, a police officer and the dean of Stanford. She remembers going outside to urinate and then nothing until she woke up in a hospital bed. Miller had some drinks and danced, trying to embarrass her younger sister. Her sister Tiffany was in town from college, and the girls, along with Tiffany's friend Julia, ate dinner at Miller's parents' house, then had her mother drop them off at Stanford University to attend a fraternity party. The memoir opens with Chanel Miller recounting the events of the night of her assault, January 17, 2015, as best she can remember them. The following version of this book was used to create this study guide: Miller, Chanel. ![]()
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