Regarding the tragic events surrounding the death of my father-in-law, Stefan Suto, and the subsequent legal and medical findings against Dr. Carrie Madej and the other involved physicians.
In early December 2021, Dr. Carrie Madej administered a powerful IV infusion containing 21 mL of 3% food-grade hydrogen peroxide to my father-in-law, my wife Jana, and myself, Steve Ben-Nun. In addition, she nebulized my father-in-law with an unusual dose of 2 mL of 3% peroxide diluted with 0.5 mL water. Soon after, my father-in-law deteriorated rapidly—suffering burns to his throat and lungs. Despite transferring him to two Florida doctors who continued Dr. Madej’s protocol (with Dr. Thorp adding 20 mL of raw ozone gas), he ultimately died an agonizing death. This information can be corroborated by personal text, and emails from all three doctors involved. As well as an RN who has given her sworn statement.
Furthermore, renowned pathologist Dr. Daniel Schultz ruled my father-in-law’s death a homicide by toxic administration of Peroxide and Ozone. His findings were later confirmed by 40-year veteran pathologist Dr. Thomas Andrew from New Hampshire, who also demanded a Federal Investigation. In a Tennessee civil case, Dr. Madej was found liable for his death. My wife Jana nearly escaped death and we both suffered serious issues as result.
Recently, Dr. Madej issued a public statement on Twitter claiming that she is being wrongfully slandered. Although she uses compelling biblical language to appeal to her followers, she does not name us directly. It is understandable that one would seek to defend oneself in serious matters; however, Scripture reminds us:
Exposing the Silence: The Scandal That Won’t Go Away
“He who justifies the wicked and he who condemns the righteous are both like an abomination to the Lord.” (Proverbs 17:15)
The truth must stand above personal defense.
The Torah is clear that when life is lost due to negligence or wrongdoing, justice must be upheld. In Exodus 21:22-23, we read:
“If men strive and hurt a woman with child so that her fruit depart from her, yet no mischief follow, he shall surely be punished; but if any mischief follow, then you shall give life for life.”
While we are not under the theocratic law of ancient Israel, the underlying principle remains: life is sacred, and the taking of life—whether by intent or negligence—demands accountability.
Mercy does not mean the absence of justice, but rather the balance of judgment with the opportunity for repentance and restoration. Jesus Himself spoke of mercy, yet never at the expense of truth and justice. As God extends grace, He also requires repentance and restoration.
Numbers 35:33 states:
“You shall not pollute the land in which you live, for blood pollutes the land, and no atonement can be made for that land except by the blood of the one who shed it.”
This underscores the weight of the life lost and the necessity of justice. The right path is to acknowledge the harm done, not to excuse it.
Even in the administration of justice, there is room for mercy. The Psalms remind us:
“Righteousness and justice are the foundation of your throne; mercy and truth go before your face.” (Psalm 89:14)
In the New Testament, Paul reminds us in 1 Timothy 1:9:
“Knowing this, that the law is not made for a righteous man, but for the lawless and disobedient…”
And in Romans 14:12, he writes:
“So then, each of us shall give account of himself to God.”
This matter is not about personal vengeance but about upholding the sacred principles of life, justice, and responsibility established by God. We, as a suffering family, have endured immeasurable loss from his death. We cannot allow his untimely passing to go unchallenged. He was a human being—a beloved son of God who loved the Lord Jesus—and our family deserves answers. We must not allow the Bible to be misquoted to portray Dr. Madej as a victim of slander when, in fact, we possess forensic proof that corroborates the text records she sent, as well as witness testimony. We earnestly call on her, and all those responsible, to do the right thing and confess their faults as any true Christian should.
I believe that the public discussion surrounding these events—whether in legal or media circles—provides an opportunity to seek justice for those affected and reflect on the moral imperatives of our time. As we move forward, let us be guided by the call to repentance and to make right what has been done wrong, ensuring that such tragic losses are never repeated.
I welcome the opportunity to discuss further steps in addressing the broader implications of this case and call on the public to pressure the appropriate authorities so that a homicide does not go unanswered. We were on the front lines in disclosing the truth, and we feel that there are powerful forces intent on silencing us.
Please feel free to contact me at [email protected].
Just never mind! Yah will repay. What is your problem!!!
What is your problem? As far as I understand, Yah is a God of justice.
Your vengeance and hatred is palpable. You are expecting affirmation from the public based on the limited information you are providing? There is a lot more going on in these medical situations that needs to be disclosed to get the whole story. I don’t condone your shameful public behavior. Give it a rest or if it makes you feel better, keep trying to crucify.
Hello Barbara, I noticed you’ve made two comments under different names. As Ethan mentioned in the comments here, Dr. Madej was found liable for causing my father-in-law’s death in a court of law and according to a forensic autopsy, Dr. Madej as well as two other Florida physicians are directly implicated as having caused my father-in-law’s death. We did not give limited information, our information is thorough and factual. This is not crucifying, this is seeking justice for what literally happened. On the other hand, you can keep defending criminals if that makes you feel better.
“BoIsrael”, if something horrifically tragic happens to someone you love at the hands of a narcissist, please take your own advice and even if you’re as morally bankrupt as you come across to do so, keep it to yourself anyway.
Rebecca,
The information in this case is very clear. Former Dr. Carrie Madej causing the death of my grandfather is not a matter of opinion, it is a legally-backed fact as highlighted by the fact she was found liable in a court of law.
As for the rest of your egotistical comment, me (and the rest of my family) give no thought to what you condone or don’t condone.
You are very limited in your understanding of the therapeutic benefits of both ozone and of hydrogen peroxide therapy.
Both are treatments that I have ed and would recommend. You give very little evidence of your father’s former medical history. Your raging in this manner discredits every other podcast you share. How unwise.
Sorry for your loss. But this does not present any evidence that would hold up under the microscope.
May God open your heart.
Nancy, I would simply like to ask if you think you are smarter than one of America’s leading forensic pathologists or even a doctor of pharmacy Liz Thompson whom my wife interviewed and also has made comments regarding Dr. Madej’s “treatments” here on this site. I would recommend you watch this video as it might help you understand the situation better rather than making unwise comments such as the one you have posted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5pT0X32nCA
My family loves holistic treatments, however hydrogen peroxide is even considered risky and fringe in these circles. The glaring issue at hand is the dosage of the hydrogen peroxide given to my father-in-law, which was 84 times stronger than what a patient is normally given when they receive this therapy. Finally, ozone is only approved to be given in a special protocol where a patient’s blood is drawn into a machine, filled with ozone and then re-injected into the patient. The FL physicians gave my father-in-law direct ozone gas, which is toxic and as concluded by Dr. Schultz, the forensic pathologist who conducted my father-in-law’s autopsy, caused his death along with the other IV hydrogen peroxide he received from Dr. Madej and the two FL physicians.
The only one demonstrating limited understanding of anything is you in regards to this case.
I am praying for justice for the Ben-Nuns. I am really sorry for your pain and loss, and having to put up with these godless creatures everywhere. Yahweh is the God of justice, and I believe He will bring the full justice of this case, and your father’s death will not have been in vain. (That woman’s name above is con-well — ha) Expose them all, Lord!
Nancy, I agree that hydrogen peroxide and ozone therapies in the proper dosages are indeed very helpful for many diseases etc. I, personally, have had ozone therapy given by a competent healthcare professional. I don’t think that Steven or Jana would debate that either. What you, apparently, have an issue with is seeing that Steven and Jana have gone about trying to get justice for the wrongful death of Jana’s father. They have more than proved the case, but still finding it difficult, unbelievably, to get these doctors prosecuted, as is normal for anyone who wants justice for their loved one!! Steven and Jana, I believe you are doing all you can through the justice system to get justice for Stefan! I pray for you both to remain strong and give glory to God as you pursue your goal with the next steps! Also, Ethan is truly a remarkable young man and he has done a marvelous job of helping us all to see what actually has transpired in these last 3 years and sooo concisely!! Don’t let these others discourage you. God bless, and I look forward to hearing that you have received the justice you so desire!