Toronto Star

Arrested parents could face torture charges

Chilling details emerge after escaped teen alerts police to siblings shackled in Calif. home

- AMY TAXIN

PERRIS, CALIF.— From the outside, the brown-and-beige, four-bedroom home looked fairly orderly. The couple who owned it had purchased the house new in 2014 and soon arrived in this Los Angeles suburb with their 12 children.

They lived there quietly for at least three years and had another baby. Then on Sunday, one of the children jumped out of a window, called 911 and led authoritie­s to what they described as a torture chamber.

Sheriff’s deputies said they found13 children ranging from 2 to 29 years old, some of them chained to furniture, all of them thin and malnourish­ed. The 17-year-old girl who escaped was so tiny that deputies initially mistook her for a 10-year-old.

When authoritie­s confronted the girl’s mother, Louise Anna Turpin, sheriff’s Capt. Greg Fellows said she appeared “perplexed” about why officers had come to the home.

Turpin, 49, and her husband, David Allen Turpin, 57, were jailed on bail of $9 million (U.S.). They were scheduled for an initial court appearance on Thursday, and authoritie­s say the pair could face charges of torture and child endangerme­nt.

“If you can imagine being 17 years old and appearing to be a10-year-old, being chained to a bed, being malnourish­ed and injuries associated with that, I would call that torture,” Fallows said.

He said there was no indication any of the children were sexually abused, but that was still being investigat­ed.

Neither sheriff’s deputies nor childwelfa­re officials received a single call over the years about the Turpin home, he said.

The investigat­ion, still in its early stages, has already begun to unravel a bizarre tale of a couple married 32 years who dressed their children alike, kept them away from outsiders and cut most of the boys’ hair in a Prince Valiant-style resembling that of their greying father.

Videos posted on YouTube show the couple renewed their vows at the Elvis Chapel in Las Vegas at least three times in recent years, most recently on Halloween 2015. An Elvis impersonat­or performed the ceremony between songs. Most of the children, dressed in matching outfits, took part.

Numerous photos on the couple’s Facebook page show the children dancing at the ceremony, visiting an amusement park that appears to be Disneyland and going on other outings, looking thin but often smiling.

Although their home appeared nondescrip­t from the outside, it was a stinking mess inside, Fellows said.

Deputies reported that the home was very dirty and reeked — a condition that Fallows called “horrific.”

State Department of Education records show the home’s address is the same as the Sandcastle Day School, where David Turpin is listed as principal. In the 2016-17 school year it had an enrolment of six with one student each in the fifth, sixth, eighth, ninth, 10th and 12th grades.

Fellows said there is no indication any student other than the couple’s children were enrolled there. He said six of those children are under 18.

No state agency regulates or oversees private schools in California, and they are not licensed by the state education department. Privatesch­ool operators are required to file an affidavit with the state annually, listing the number of students, staff members and informatio­n about the school’s administra­tors.

Private schools are also subject to an annual inspection by state fire officials. Representa­tives for the state department of forestry and fire protection and the Riverside County Fire Department would not immediatel­y say whether the Turpins’ home was ever inspected.

Mark Uffer, CEO at Corona Regional Medical Center, said seven of the children were there Tuesday.

“I can tell you that they’re very friendly. They’re very co-operative, and I believe that they’re hopeful that life will get better for them after this event,” he said.

Dr. Sophia Grant, medical director of the child abuse and neglect unit for the Riverside University Health System, said it will take lengthy physical and emotional therapy for the children to recover.

“You have to imagine that these kids are going to need a lot of support. It’s not going to be anything that you go to, you know, a few sessions of therapy and you’re all better,” she said.

 ?? FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Authoritie­s found 13 malnourish­ed children and adults between the ages of 2 and 29 chained to furniture by their parents in Perris, Calif., on Sunday.
FREDERIC J. BROWN/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Authoritie­s found 13 malnourish­ed children and adults between the ages of 2 and 29 chained to furniture by their parents in Perris, Calif., on Sunday.
 ??  ?? Louise Turpin and David Turpin are being held on $9 million (U.S.) bail. They may face charges of torture and child endangerme­nt.
Louise Turpin and David Turpin are being held on $9 million (U.S.) bail. They may face charges of torture and child endangerme­nt.

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