Escape from a House of Horror l 20/20 l PART 4

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Publicado 2021-11-20
David and Louise Turpin occasionally took their children out to take posed photographs to portray a happy family. In reality, the 13 children were starved, tortured and filthy.

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  • The dads super creepy bowl haircut should have been enough to investigate this disgusting couple.
  • @Harry-jz1dn
    1:45 that reaction from Jordan just melts your heart. She smiles remembering that family outing as a rare, happy event, where they all got to be out of that house together... But then sees her sister's reaction and looks at the photo again confused and searching for what she has missed, guilty even that she smiled while her sister cried. It's one of THE most real reactions I've watched in any video... Especially in the days where everything online is so staged for maximum views or self promotion. For her, those cameras weren't there at that moment.
  • The way Jordan’s face dropped when she saw her sisters tears burst out, just shows she has so much compassion and empathy, many times with stories like these kids turn out to be psychos and unfeeling towards others, as long as it’s not them, but these girls thankfully grew to be the opposite to that, they all watch out and care for one another, it’s something so special. I’m thrilled that they are now free, but I feel so sorry that it took so long for them to be able to escape. Thank God Jordan managed, she so smart and her hope for help for her siblings is what encouraged her to get hold of police. I can’t believe parents would do this AND get away with it for so long, surely people would find it odd, that they’re never seen, or find it odd that other family members don’t help out with the kids
  • @EbonyWhitee
    When Jordan looked up and saw that her sister was gonna cry, her expression switched to compassion so fast, then gave her a hug. These girls bond is so deep and special.
  • @_ripVanWinkle_
    The fact that this is most likely happening to someone right now is terrifying
  • @ChrisM-zm4li
    What's so sad is that Jordan doesn't say in this interview that Child Protective Services DID fail her and her family. She went through more hell before this interview even took place.
  • The fact that the parents ate all the food they wanted while the kids were forced to eat bread with peanut butter, ice, ketchup and mustard, and even LEAVES is so heartbreaking
  • @cuchareable
    their non verbal language is impressive, feels like they are having an entire conversation while staring at each other, that must’ve be the only way they would had to communicate in a safe way back then.
  • @howtocollege7440
    Jordan is the most empathetic person I have ever seen. Did you see her face when she realized Jennifer was about to cry while looking at the photo?
  • @CMA8104
    1:46 broke my heart. That is the definition of empathy and love. She was unaware of her sister's feelings until she looked up and at once her face dropped and she was in the trenches with her. She appears to have such a caring and loving soul and I pray for the best for her and all of her siblings. I pray that the cycle ends with them and they get the help and care that they deserve after years in hell. Bless them.
  • @HighlightRiel
    1:45 When Jordan saw her sister crying, you could see in her eyes how loving she is. Jordan is a beautiful angel.
  • @indiascarlett
    That look Jordan gives her sister when she sees her about to cry is one of the most moving and real moments I've ever seen. Bless these brave women! They are so strong I don't know how they survived that.
  • We're all noticing the same thing, Jordan's expression of empathy towards her sister. If only we all had empathy like hers. Despite everything, there's certainly a light within this woman.
  • @amitbenjam
    Ive watched this video so many times. at 1:47 that instant switch of compassion Jordan has watching her sister cry is so profound and beautiful. God bless them and their siblings.
  • To everyone saying “I hope they’re doing amazing” on this video and all of the other parts of the story… THEY ARE NOT DOING OKAY. They were separated into different foster families after being taken away from their parents and were abused there. They do not have access to most of the money that was raised for them after the first news of this broke. The foster care system is broken and we need to spread the word and find anyone to contact who can change this. I’m going to try to find the right government officials to contact and I encourage everyone else to do the same.
  • @timlong4791
    1:45 The shock on Jordan's face realizing her sister didn't view this as one of her few happy memories. Jordan was just young enough to be fooled by the mask as well.
  • @LilShmerp
    1:47 That full shift seeing her sister's pain.. Part of what drove her to escape and get help to begin with. These poor girls and all their siblings deserve so much more than the cruelty they've been subjected to.
  • @robgreen1818
    I’m in awe of Jordan. She’s so strong and resilient in the face of pure horror. Supporting her sister while she is also going through the same trauma.