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Prosecutor: Parents who tortured kids were ‘depraved’

- By AMY TAXIN and BRIAN MELLEY

Riverside, Calif. — A California couple tortured a dozen of their children for years, starving them to the point that their growth was stunted, chaining them to their beds for months at a time and forbidding them from showering more than once a year or using the toilet, a prosecutor said Thursday.

“The victimizat­ion appeared to intensify over time,” Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin said in announcing charges. “What started out as neglect became severe, pervasive, prolonged child abuse.”

David Turpin, 56, and Louise Turpin, 49, were charged with multiple counts of torture, child abuse, dependent adult abuse and false imprisonme­nt. David Turpin was also charged with performing a lewd act on a child under age 14.

The litany of physical and emotional abuse was enough to invoke a house of horrors that apparently went unnoticed for years in California and Texas until Sunday, when a 17-year-old girl managed to escape and call 911.

The girl and her siblings had plotted the escape for two years, Hestrin said. Another girl who escaped out a window with the teen turned back out of fear. Hestrin did not say what finally triggered the girl to act.

When deputies arrived at the four-bedroom, three-bathroom house on a dead-end street in Perris, about 60 miles southeast of Los Angeles, they were shocked by what they found.

Malnutriti­on was so severe that it was consistent with muscle wasting and had led to cognitive impairment and nerve damage, Hestrin said. The oldest child, a 29-year-old woman, weighed 82 pounds. A 12-year-old was the weight of a typical 7-year-old.

Some of the 13 children had been isolated so long they did not know what a police officer was.

The victims range in age from 2 to 29. The torture and false imprisonme­nt charges do not include the 2-year-old, who was not malnourish­ed.

The parents were jailed on $12 million bail each after pleading not guilty Thursday at their first court appearance. If convicted of all charges, they could be sentenced to life in prison.

 ?? FREDERIC J. BROWN/POOL PHOTO VIA AP ?? Louise Anna Turpin, far left, with attorney Jeff Moore, second from left, and her husband David Allen Turpin, listen to attorney David Macher as they appear in court for their arraignmen­t in Riverside, Calif., Thursday. The parents of 13 siblings who...
FREDERIC J. BROWN/POOL PHOTO VIA AP Louise Anna Turpin, far left, with attorney Jeff Moore, second from left, and her husband David Allen Turpin, listen to attorney David Macher as they appear in court for their arraignmen­t in Riverside, Calif., Thursday. The parents of 13 siblings who...

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