Documentary from the House of Horrors: The moment 17-year-old Jordan Terpin escapes from her parents
The shocking material from the escape of a 17-year-old in 2018 from her parents, was made public. The girl and her other 12 brothers had been subjected to long, horrible abuse.
The material was given from the escape of 17-year-old Jordan Terpin in 2018, who managed to escape from the "House of Horror", as it has become known, and save her other 12 brothers.
The girl's parents, David and Louise Turpin, have been convicted of chronic abuse of their 13 children . For years, the couple held the children captive at home in the town of Peris, about 100 miles east of Los Angeles.
In January 2018, one of the girls managed to break it, after preparing for two years, and informed the authorities. Police officers who went to the "house of horror" found some of the children chained to their beds. Everything except the smallest was very dirty and malnourished.
The children did not go to school, had the right to bathe once a year and had to sleep for 20 hours a day, according to the schedule drawn up by their parents. When they were not chained, they were locked in different rooms and not allowed to play.
In the published material, you can hear the audio excerpt from the phone call of the then 17-year-old Jordan, who informs the authorities that her parents are abusing her and her siblings, while she is heard to say that at that moment her two sisters were chained. in bed.
"Um, hello? I just left home because I live in a family of 15. Okay? Can you hear me? And we have abusive parents. Did you hear that?" The 17-year-old said at the time. Jordan recently spoke to ABC reporter Diane Sawyer, telling her, among other things, that "they came close to death many times."