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Post by Διαμονδ on Jan 16, 2018 17:00:07 GMT
The American couple held 13 children on a chain: Riverside County police in California seized a couple, parents of 13 children from two to 29 years old. They kept their children in custody, some of them were chain-bound, the Riverside County Sheriff's office said in a statement. nixle.us/9TFYK According to police, on the morning of January 14, a seventeen-year-old girl fled the house and was able to call the rescue service. She said that her parents do not let out 12 of her brothers and sisters, who were chained. "After a short conversation with the girl (policemen - Ed.), Found 57-year-old David Allen Turpin and 49-year-old Louise Anne Turpin in their home, where the teenager fled," the statement said. Later it turned out that several children in the house are chained to beds in dark and badly smelling rooms. "Parents could not give a logical explanation why their children were held in this way," the statement says. Seven children are adults, they are from 18 to 29 years old. All the victims were in poor condition and did not eat for a long time, they were given food and water. The statement adds that all the victims were taken to the police station for interrogation and then to the hospitals for examination, the parents were detained. ria.ru/world/20180116/1512667402.html
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Post by Polaris on Jan 23, 2018 6:03:23 GMT
could the couple have developed the same psychological disorder ? Very likely I think. I also remember reading if on the link provided or a different one but the dad lost his job and seemed like he was the supporter in the family. He had like a very good job and a very good pay. So maybe when the family went jobless the parents lost their minds basically. They should have reached out to relatives though or something and not shune them out. Or encourage the older kids to work and help with bills if they live there. I mean that's what I'd do. This wasn't the way to go... a psychologically intact person would not let miserable circumstances, like being a bread winner and losing his job, take away his mind. there are always ways out including what you have mentioned. Even the worst scenario of poverty should not amount to chaining children and locking them. the couple could have just opened the door and "locked them out" of the family house. just to tell them to go out and never to come back home. that would have been much better for all.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2018 8:06:03 GMT
To be honest, these people should be executed for what they did to these children. They aren't human.
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