Parents in California torture case ordered to stand trial

David and Louise Turpin face 49 counts of torture, false imprisonment and abuse over the treatment of their 13 children who were found imprisoned and starving in their suburban home east of Los Angeles. They face up to life in state prison if convict
David and Louise Turpin face 49 counts of torture, false imprisonment and abuse over the treatment of their 13 children who were found imprisoned and starving in their suburban home east of Los Angeles. They face up to life in state prison if convicted.

LOS ANGELES • A judge has ordered a married couple to stand trial on 49 counts of torture, false imprisonment and abuse over the treatment of 13 siblings who were found imprisoned and starving in their suburban California home.

David and Louise Turpin were bound over for trial after a two-day hearing in which the court heard the tape of an emotional 911 call by a 17-year-old girl who climbed out of a window and called the police on a borrowed mobile phone, said Mr John Hall of the Riverside County District Attorney's Office.

Officers who went to the Turpins' home in Perris, east of Los Angeles, found 12 siblings aged from two to 29 inside, suffering from malnourishment, muscle wasting and other signs of severe abuse.

The couple face 12 counts each of torture and false imprisonment, seven counts of abuse of a dependant adult and eight counts of child abuse.

David Turpin, 56, will also face trial on eight counts of perjury and one count of committing a lewd act on a child. Louise Turpin, 49, faces a count of assault.

Attorneys for the Riverside County Public Defender's Office representing the couple, who could face up to life in state prison if convicted, declined to comment.

In the 20-minute 911 call, the girl was heard telling an operator that her sisters, who were chained to their beds, had begged her to call for help, said The Press-Enterprise newspaper. It said she said at one point: "I don't know much about my mum. She doesn't like us."

During testimony by investigators in the case, the court also saw photos of the girls chained by their wrists, the paper said.

The court was also told that Louise Turpin would punish the children for things such as stealing food from the kitchen. She once choked her daughter for using social media to watch a Justin Bieber video, said The Press-Enterprise.

The perjury charges against David Turpin stem from his claims to be running a private school at home with the children as his pupils. At the time of their arrest, the California Department of Education listed the Perris address as the location of the Sandcastle Day School, with David Turpin as principal.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on June 23, 2018, with the headline Parents in California torture case ordered to stand trial. Subscribe