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In 2018, the 13 Turpin siblings were rescued from their parents’ so-called “House of Horrors” in Perris, Calif., when Jordan, then 17, managed to escape and tell authorities about the years ...
Experts in family abuse considered the case to be extraordinary for many reasons. In February 2019, both Turpin parents pleaded guilty on 14 felony counts, including abuse of a dependent adult, child abuse, torture, and false imprisonment. [2] In April, they were sentenced to life imprisonment with the possibility of parole after 25 years. [1] [3]
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 ...
In early 2018, Jordan Turpin — who was 17 at the time — escaped her family’s California home and called 911 to report the abuse that her parents, David and Louise Turpin, had inflicted on ...
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 ...
Jordan Elizabeth Turpin (born November 16, 2000) is an American social media personality. She gained national exposure at the age of 17, in the Turpin case, when she escaped from her abusive parents' home in Perris, California. She alerted local police who discovered disturbing conditions in her home, where she lived in virtual captivity with ...
The couple's 17-year-old daughter escaped the Perris, California home and called 911 to say her siblings were being held captive.
Richard (Dick) Turpin was born at the Blue Bell Inn (later the Rose and Crown) in Hempstead, Essex, the fifth of six children to John Turpin and Mary Elizabeth Parmenter. He was baptised on 21 September 1705, in the same parish where his parents had been married more than ten years earlier. [3] Turpin's father was a butcher and innkeeper.