Albuquerque Journal

Couple arrested on suspicion of torture

Several children discovered shackled to beds with chains

- LOS ANGELES TIMES

LOS ANGELES — A California husband and wife are in custody on suspicion of torture and child abuse after police found several of the couple’s children chained to beds in putrid surroundin­gs, authoritie­s said Monday.

The nightmaris­h discovery came Sunday after one of the children, a 17-year-old girl, escaped from the house in Perris and called 911 on a cellphone she found in the home, according to an account released by Perris police.

When officers from Perris and deputies from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department met the girl, she appeared to be about 10 years old and emaciated, police said.

Inside the house, officers found “several children shackled to their beds with chains and padlocks in dark and foul-smelling surroundin­gs,” the statement said.

In all, police counted 13 siblings living at the house, including the teen who escaped.

The youngest was 2 years old. Like their sister, the 12 others in the house all appeared to police to be minors and malnourish­ed, but authoritie­s determined seven of them were in fact adults from the ages of 18 to 29, police said.

It was not clear from the police statement how many of the children were found locked to their beds.

Police provided food and drinks to the children, who “claimed to be starving,” before they were admitted to hospitals.

The parents, David Allen Turpin, 57, and Louise Anna Turpin, 49, were being held in jail in lieu of $9 million bail.

Public records show the couple own the tract house. Its address is also listed in a state Department of Education directory as the location of the Sandcastle Day School, a private K-12 campus that opened in 2011. David Allen Turpin is listed as the principal.

Public records indicate the couple have lived at the address since 2010 and lived in Texas for many years before coming to California. They declared bankruptcy twice, public records show.

As neighbors gathered in disbelief and news trucks descended on the neighborho­od Monday afternoon, an ice cream truck roamed the streets and little boys rode skateboard­s on the sidewalk.

Several neighbors recalled an incident several months ago in which a number of children were out in front of the house late at night working under floodlight­s to put sod in the yard.

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