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13 Siblings Found Chained In California Home, Parents Charged
- Shocking News: 13 Siblings Found Chained In California Home
- The Parents have been charged
A couple in California has been charged with torture after police rescued their 13 malnourished children from a home.
Some of them had been chained to beds, and neighbors on Monday described the family as shut-ins who shunned social contact.
Police made the shocking discovery after a 17-year-old girl escaped the house in Perris, about 113 km east of Los Angeles, and used a cellular phone she had found in the house to call them, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office said on Monday.
“Deputies located what they believed to be 12 children inside the house, but were shocked to discover that seven of them were actually adults,” police said in a statement. “The victims appeared to be malnourished and very dirty.”
The children ranged in age from 2 to 29, police said.
The girl, who officers initially thought was about 10 years old, contacted police on Sunday after escaping the one-story house.
The parents, David Allen Turpin, 57, and Louise Anna Turpin, 49, were both arrested and charged with nine counts of torture and 10 counts of child endangerment. They were ordered held on $9 million bail each.
Neighbors said that the Turpins and their kids rarely emerged from their unkempt home in the newly built development of closely spaced single-family houses.
Wendy Martinez, a 41-year-old housewife, said that her only contact with the Turpins came as she passed the house at night in October.
Four kids were installing sod in the yard while the mother watched from the door, and none responded when Martinez said hello.
“They were very, like, afraid,” she said of the kids. “Like they had never seen people before.”
Police said that 6 of the couple’s children were minors, while the other seven were over the age of 18.
The siblings told police that they were starving and police did not give the parents’ motive for holding the children captive.
A Facebook page which appeared to have been created by the parents showed the couple dressed in wedding clothes, surrounded by 10 girls in matching purple plaid dresses and three male children in suits.
California state records list David Turpin as the principal of the Sandcastle Day School, with its address at the Turpin house.
Records show that the Turpins filed for bankruptcy in 2011. Nancy Trahan, who works in the Temecula, California, law office that handled the bankruptcy, said they were friendly and spoke highly of their children.
“They seemed like very nice people,” she said.
The Turpins are due in court this Thursday.
Have You Seen This Child?
Missing Child Alert: Anais Rodriguez
Anais Ridriguez, a 14-year-old girl from Homestead, FL has been missing since January 13th.
Anais can be described as Hispanic. She has black hair, brown eyes and is 5’0″ in height. She weighs roughly 113 lbs.
Anais was last seen on January 13, 2018.
She was last seen wearing a grey sweater, a black t-shirt with “swag” in white letters, blue jeans and black Nike shoes.
Please contact 911 should you have any information about her whereabouts.
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