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The Turpin case involved the abuse of children and dependent adults by their biological parents, David and Louise Turpin of Perris, California, U.S.The ages of the 13 victims ranged from 2 to 29 years old.
The couple's 17-year-old daughter escaped the Perris, California home and called 911 to say her siblings were being held captive.
A report found that the social service system failed the Turpin children, who ranged in age from 2 to 29 when they were rescued by authorities from their parents’ home after their 17-year-old ...
It is clear that the children had been trying to get free for some time. There are drawings on some of the garbage saying “Help me please.” ... The Turpin parents will go on trial in November ...
After spending a decade pursuing her career, Elliman went on hiatus; she had two children at home. [2] In 2004, Elliman released the album Simple Needs, for which she wrote all the songs. Elliman has continued performing at music festivals, benefits, and concerts. She performed on a PBS special on 1970s soul music in 2004, singing "If I Can't ...
According to her sister, their mother was "mentally ill". [3] Terrell was the older of two siblings. According to the Unsung documentary, her sister Ludie said her parents thought Terrell would be a boy and, therefore, she would be named after her father. [3] When Terrell was born, the parents settled on the name Thomasina, nicknaming her ...
David and Louise Turpin await a Friday sentencing for torturing their 13 captive children, who range from 2 to 29 years old.
Her first husband was lawyer James John Cashmore, son of longtime Borough of Brooklyn (New York) president John Cashmore. [1] She was working as a teacher at the time. They had three children together. She divorced him to marry Harry Chapin, who was her guitar instructor. They married on November 26, 1968 and had two children: Jennifer and Joshua.