The chilling contents of the 911 call by the 17-year-old Turpin daughter that blew the lid off her parents’ abuse has now been revealed.
The brave and desperate act by the teenager to blow the lid off Louise and David Turpin’s house of horrors can be heard in a 20-minute conversation with an emergency call dispatcher.ahead of the Turpin couple’s sentencing on Friday, Californian time.
She further tells the dispatcher she hasn’t bathed in almost a year, she and her siblings live in filth, she has never been to a dentist and hadn’t seen a doctor in five years. David Turpin, 57, and Louise Turpin, 50, pictured with their children in Las Vegas, will be sentenced today for torturing and imprisoning them.The teenager said her mother Louise ‘doesn’t like us’ and had set up a ‘fake home school’ to keep them from being schooled. Picture: Terry Pierson/The Press-EnterpriseThe 17-year-old who jumped out a window to make the 911 call that blew the lid off the Turpin family abuse in a YouTube post of her singing.
“They abuse us and my two little sisters right now are chained up. There’s 13 kids and then a mother and a father.” Twenty minutes after the call, Riverside County Sheriff’s Department deputies met the 17-year-old and then converged on the house. Since the bombshell phone call by the Turpin girl, who is now legally an adult, the children were hospitalised.
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