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Behind Closed Doors: The Turpin Family Ep 4

Behind Closed Doors: The Turpin Family Ep 4

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Louise's face on the footage from the body cam of the officers who made entrance into the Turpin home told the world all we needed to know... they were caught.
17-year-old Jordan Turpin would make a decision, one that she had been planning for more than 2 years... Despite being able to verbally tell officers what was going on behind the closed doors of her family's home, she was able to show photos for proof, photos to say the words she didn't even know existed. Her story went from a tale-tell to one of the worse child abuse cases to be uncovered in America. This time all the children would escape their prison, unlike other children who are abused or neglected.

Join me tonight to close out this house of horrors series and the closeout of yet another season of TTCL...

If you know of a child being abused or neglected or suspect that a child is being abused or neglected please contact your local law enforcement or call the National Hotline for Child Abuse 1-800-422-4453, give a voice to the children fading into the background...

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Book Recommendation: The Family Next Door by John Glatt Amazon link: The Family Next Door: The Heartbreaking Imprisonment of the Thirteen Turpin Siblings and Their Extraordinary Rescue: Glatt, John: 9781250202130: Books: Amazon.com

A big THANK YOU to Scott Buckley and his beautiful craft of TTCL's episodes, be sure to head over and see what he's been mixing up...

Research By: Ashlee O'Rourke Music: Scott Buckley

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