What happened to the Turpin siblings after they were rescued?
They were placed in foster care, where some of them experienced further abuse.
Crime / Crime News
In 2018, the rescue of the 13 Turpin siblings from their parents’ "House of Horrors" shocked the nation. Now, the youngest siblings are sharing their story for the first time, revealing the horrors they faced not only in their childhood hom...
### Background In January 2018, Jordan Turpin’s escape from her family’s Perris, California, home exposed years of horrific abuse and captivity. The 13 Turpin siblings, ranging in age from 2 to 29, had been subjected to torture, starvation, and confinement. Their parents, David and Louise Turpin, were arrested and later convicted of multiple felonies.
### The Diane Sawyer Special The new ABC special, "The Turpins: A New House of Horror — A Diane Sawyer Special Event," features interviews with three of the youngest Turpin siblings, offering new insights into their ordeal. The special airs on February 3rd and streams the next day on Disney+ and Hulu.
### Foster Care Abuse Following their rescue, the six youngest Turpin siblings were placed in foster care, where they allegedly suffered further abuse. An attorney for some of the siblings described their foster care experience as "worse" than their parents’ home. The foster parents, Marcelino and Rosa Olguin, and their daughter Lennys Olguin, were arrested and later pleaded guilty to child endangerment and false imprisonment.
### Where Are They Now? - **Jordan Turpin:** Has become a social media influencer, sharing her life and experiences with a large online following. - **Jennifer Turpin:** Married in 2024 and is moving forward with her life. - **David and Louise Turpin:** Are serving life sentences in California prisons, eligible for parole after 25 years.
### How to Prepare - **Awareness:** Educate yourself and others about the signs of child abuse and neglect. - **Support:** Advocate for reforms in the foster care system to ensure better protection and support for vulnerable children. - **Report:** If you suspect child abuse, report it to the authorities immediately.
### Who This Affects Most This story affects children in abusive situations, foster children, and anyone involved in child welfare. It highlights the importance of vigilance, intervention, and support for those who need it most.
They were placed in foster care, where some of them experienced further abuse.
They are serving life sentences in California prisons.
It airs on ABC on February 3rd and streams the next day on Disney+ and Hulu.
Call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or go to www.childhelp.org.
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