The Borneo Post

‘House of Horrors’ couple pleads guilty to torturing kids

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LOS ANGELES: A California couple pleaded guilty Friday to imprisonin­g and torturing 12 of their 13 children in a grisly ‘house of horrors’ case that gained internatio­nal attention.

David Allen Turpin, 57, and his wife Louise Anna Turpin, 50, each pleaded guilty to 14 felony counts — including one count of torture and three counts of willful child cruelty — involving their children who range from three to 30 years old, the Riverside County District Attorney’s office said.

There were no charges involving the youngest child.

“This is among the worst, most aggravated child abuse cases that I have ever seen or been involved in in my career as a prosecutor,” District Attorney Michael Hestrin told reporters following the court hearing.

Hestrin said he was satisfied with the plea as it would spare the children from having to testify at a trial.

“We needed to determine whether proceeding to trial was worth having the victims testify in this case that has received worldwide media attention,” he said.

“We decided that the victims have endured enough torture and abuse. I personally met with the victims and, rest assured, they all are relieved to know this case has been resolved.”

The elder Turpins, who had initially pleaded not guilty in the case, face between 25 years to life in prison at their sentencing in April.

The case came to light last year when one of the children — 17year-old daughter Jordan — escaped through a window from the couple’s home in the town of Perris, about two hours southeast of Los Angeles, and called the emergency services.

According to excerpts of the call released during court proceeding­s, she told the dispatcher that two of her siblings were chained to their beds so tightly that their skin was bruised and she struggled to tell the operator the home address.

“I’ve never been out. I don’t go out much,” the teen said in the call.

She told responding officers that the house was so dirty she couldn’t breathe and that she and her siblings never took baths.

“They chain us up if we do things we’re not supposed to,” she said. “Sometimes, my sisters wake up and start crying (because of the pain).”

An officer who interviewe­d the teen after her escape said she was so emaciated that he first thought she was a child.

He said the girl described a routine in which the children were forced to sleep 20 hours a day and in the middle of the night ate a combinatio­n of lunch and dinner that most often consisted of peanut butter sandwiches, chips and microwaved food.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File combo photo shows David Allen and Louise Anna (right) making a court appearance in Riverside, California, US,
— Reuters photo File combo photo shows David Allen and Louise Anna (right) making a court appearance in Riverside, California, US,

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