The Oklahoman

Mom of malnourish­ed kids ‘perplexed’ by police visit

- BY AMY TAXIN

PERRIS, CALIF. — The mother of 13 malnourish­ed children and young adults who were held in filthy conditions, some chained to furniture, was “perplexed” when deputies arrived at the family’s Southern California home, a sheriff’s official said Tuesday.

The deputies had been summoned by a 17-yearold daughter who jumped out a window and called 911.

Riverside County sheriff’s Capt. Greg Fellows described the reaction of the mother, Louise Anna Turpin, 49, without elaboratin­g. He said he did not know how the father, 57-year-old David Allen Turpin, reacted.

The situation at the home in Perris, about 70 miles southeast of Los Angeles, was discovered when the daughter escaped early Sunday, Fellows said.

The teen, who was so small that deputies initially thought she was 10 years old, showed them photograph­s that led them to believe her story so they went to the home to check on the family, Fellows said.

“The conditions were horrific,” he said.

The children, ages 2 to 29, are all believed to be the Turpins’ biological offspring, authoritie­s said.

Fellows said the investigat­ion has so far found no indication of sexual abuse but that the conditions amounted to torture.

“If you can imagine being a 10-year-old and being chained to a bed ... I would call that torture,” he said.

The family had lived in Perris since 2014, and deputies had never been to the residence previously for any reason, Fellows said.

Social workers had never visited either, said Susan von Zabern, director of the county Department of Public Social Services.

 ?? [RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT VIA AP] ?? Louise Anna Turpin, left, and David Allen Turpin, who could face charges including torture and child endangerme­nt.
[RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT VIA AP] Louise Anna Turpin, left, and David Allen Turpin, who could face charges including torture and child endangerme­nt.

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