Nov 19, 2021 · The end goal is to keep them together and safe! Prayers up to these children who had their lives taken from them by their parents. Hopefully some of the other siblings feel safe enough to share their sides as well, if they so choose to. We can only hope to help with what they lost, and prevent further loss by trying to get them back together.
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Jan 25, 2018 · Children of Turpin family donate money, toys and clothes from around the world. Over $ 120 000 was donated to help 13 children in California, whose parents chained them to their beds and fed them once a day. The Riverside University Health System Foundation, who collects donations for the family, received an 1 514 donation until Tuesday morning ...
Nov 28, 2021 · According to ABC, much of the $600,000 made in private donations to the Turpin children has been kept from the siblings. Most of the funds were directed to a trust controlled by a court-appointed public guardian, but details about the guardian and the money are scant. ... and abused in the Turpin family household.
"Mr. Hestrin, tell the whole truth about why the Turpin children didn't get their money," Strunsky wrote in a Facebook post on Thursday. The $210,875.43 donation came under scrutiny following an ABC News report on the care provided to the Turpins after their parents' arrest and conviction.Feb 3, 2022
"They're living in squalor," Hestrin said at the time. "They're living in crime-ridden neighborhoods.Jan 14, 2022
In 2010, the family moved to California. David Turpin worked as an engineer for Northrop Grumman. Louise Turpin seemed to rack up huge credit card debts, according to bankruptcy documents. Jennifer and Jordan Turpin said their mother would buy children's clothes, games and toys, but hoard them.Nov 18, 2021
Jaycee Dugard, an author and activist who spent 18 years of her youth in captivity, has set up a new fund through her foundation to support the Turpin siblings, encouraging all who know their story to donate. Diane Sawyer's exclusive 20/20 interview with the Turpin sisters aired Friday night on ABC News.Nov 20, 2021
The eldest Turpin child was Jennifer, 32, who was 29, when the family was discovered, and her parents were arrested.Nov 16, 2021
Some of the names of the children are Jennifer, Joshua, Jordan, Jessica, Jonathan, Joy, Julianne, Jeannetta, Jolinda, Julissa.Nov 20, 2021
But in late 2020, just $1,641 of that had been disbursed “while the Turpin kids were living in squalor and were the victims of crimes,” the post read. “Mike Hestrin didn't give the Turpin kids their money and pointed fingers at others on national television.”Feb 4, 2022
Both of the sisters have given an insight into their personal lives on the interview with Diane Sawyer on ABC's 20/20, the names of the other Turpin children are Jessica Turpin, Joy Turpin, Jeanetta Turpin, Julianne Turpin, and Joshua Turpin, Joy was born on 21st May in the year 1997 and is currently 24 years old.Nov 20, 2021
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As Riverside's district attorney, it was Hestrin who prosecuted the Turpins' parents, David and Louise. They are now serving life sentences in separate California penitentiaries.
ABC News' investigation has yielded few answers from county officials. The Turpins' case remains shrouded in secrecy -- obscured from public view through sealed court records and a conservatorship, the same arrangement that recently ended for pop star Britney Spears.
As the adult children struggled under county guardianship, some of their seven younger siblings faced new hardships in the foster care system and the California-based agency contracted to run it by the county.
According to ABC, much of the $600,000 made in private donations to the Turpin children has been kept from the siblings.
State records show that Espinoza worked as a real estate broker on the side of her role as a Deputy Public Guardian.
Despite her statement denying any wrongdoing on Saturday, Espinoza has been inundated with messages from critics who've slammed her over the Turpin siblings' claims.
When Jennifer was 18, the evil couple made 10 of the children move into a trailer in a remote part of their property, taking only their youngest two before driving away.
Vanessa Espinoza, the former deputy public guardian for the seven adult Turpins’ cases, was responsible for helping the older children with housing, health care, education, and food support.
Jennifer spoke during the ABC interview about how before the siblings were freed, she was afraid to do anything wrong because her parents would beat her.
Siblings told police that some of the kids were bound with chains and padlocks. Cops found kids shackled to their beds in "dark and foul-smelling surrounds".