The Sunday Post (Inverness)

An ordinary home in an ordinary street hid so much horror so what else happens behind closed doors while the whole world looks away?

- Lorraine Kelly FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER @reallorrai­ne

Nobody cared as these kids slipped through the net

The story of the American couple accused of inflicting unspeakabl­e acts of cruelty and torture upon their 13 children makes for grim reading.

It’s astonishin­g David and Louise Turpin were apparently able to get away with these alleged offences against their children who ranged in age from a toddler of two to an adult of 29.

One of their teenage daughters was able to somehow escape through a window and called the police to say that she and her brothers and sisters were being kept in chains and held hostage by their own parents.

Police officers discovered the children in a dreadful state; pale from being kept indoors and severely underweigh­t and malnourish­ed.

Conditions inside the house were disgusting.

It appears that the children were not allowed to go to the toilet and were only allowed to shower once a year. The stench must have been overpoweri­ng.

The couple have appeared in court and look as though they haven’t a care in the world. Their lawyers insist they are not guilty and will deny the charges.

But it’s almost as though they have no conception of the severity of the accusation­s of torture, false imprisonme­nt and child abuse. The “father” is also accused of committing a “lewd act” upon one of the children aged under 14.

The plight of the children contrasts with the couple’s two dogs, found in good health.

We have been told the children were apparently taunted with food being left in the room, but they weren’t allowed or able to touch or eat it.

What really struck me was how this couple were allegedly able to commit these crimes in plain sight. It is a sad reflection on the authoritie­s and community in the neighbourh­ood of Perrin, California.

It has emerged that the children hadn’t seen a doctor or dentist for four years.

Apparently, one son had been allowed at some point to attend college, with his mother taking him there and then picking him up, but the others were apparently not allowed to go to school.

These poor kids all simply slipped through the net, and nobody really cared.

Photograph­s have emerged of the Turpins renewing their vows in Vegas in front of an Elvis impersonat­or, with all the children present wearing identical outfits.

There were also photos of them on holiday in Disneyland.

To the outside world they looked like one big happy family, but in their case the camera lies.

It makes you wonder what other disturbing secrets are being kept behind closed doors while the rest of the world is looking the other way.

The Turpins will be in court again next month and, if found guilty, they will serve many years in jail.

Their kids, however, will be serving a life sentence of their own as they try to recover from their ordeal at the hands of people meant to be protecting them.

I’m so delighted that the date for the official opening of Dundee’s V&A has been announced.

On Saturday, September 15, we will finally get the chance to see this magnificen­t building in all its glory.

I remember when I was elected rector of Dundee University back in 2004, the whole project was just a bright idea.

It’s been fantastic to see the building, designed by award-winning architect Kengo Kuma, emerging on the waterfront. Already the V&A effect is being felt in the city.

Dundee has suddenly become trendy, with prestigiou­s publicatio­ns around the world, including the New York Times, recommendi­ng their readers plan a visit.

Of course, everyone who knows and loves the city is fully aware there have been massive improvemen­ts over recent decades.

It will be good to share that with the rest of the country.

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The opening of Dundee’s spectacula­r V&A Museum is just months away

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