A taste of their own medicine: House of Horrors mom smiles in court as couple accused of keeping their 13 children in chains are SHACKLED and ordered to stay 100 yards away from the kids


  • David and Louise Turpin were brought before a judge, shackled at the ankles and wrists, at Riverside County Court on Wednesday
  • Couple are accused of starving, torturing and chaining up their children at their California home
  • They face almost 40 counts including torture, false imprisonment, abuse on a dependent, and child abuse
  • Pair, who are held on $9 million bail each, were in court for a child protection order hearing
  • Order, which expires in January 2021, prevents the couple from coming within 100 yards of their kids or making electronic contact with them
  • Also prevents them from buying or retaining any firearms
  • Defense did not oppose the protection order


  • The couple accused of torture for allegedly keeping their 13 children trapped in a 'house of horrors' appeared in court in chains today where they were ordered to stay away from the victims.
    David Turpin, 57, and his wife Louise, 49, who are accused of starving, torturing and chaining up their children at their California home, were brought before a judge, shackled at the ankles and wrists, at Riverside County Court on Wednesday.
    The Turpins, who were both wearing dark suits, went to lengths to try and hide their chains as they lawyers demanded that the video cameras in court did not film the metal shackles.
    The couple, who face almost 40 counts including torture, false imprisonment, abuse on a dependent, and child abuse, were in court for a child protection order hearing. 

    Louise Turpin smiled through the child protection order hearing at Riverside County CourtLouise Turpin smiled through the child protection order hearing at Riverside County Court

    Louise Turpin (pictured) smiled through the child protection order hearing at Riverside County Court

    David Turpin (pictured) looked back at his lawyers during the hearing on Wednesday
    David Turpin (pictured) looked back at his lawyers during the hearing on Wednesday

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    The Turpins went to lengths to try and hide their chains as they lawyers demanded that the video cameras in court did not film the metal shackles
    The Turpins went to lengths to try and hide their chains as they lawyers demanded that the video cameras in court did not film the metal shackles

    David Turpin, 57, and his wife Louise, 49, appeared in court in chains today where they were ordered to stay away from the victims
    David Turpin, 57, and his wife Louise, 49, appeared in court in chains today where they were ordered to stay away from the victims


    Although both David and Louise Turpin are currently held on $9 million bail each, prosecutors asked for a protective order for their 13 children in case they are released. It would also prevent the victims from visiting their parents in jail, which could potentially influence the case. 
    During the brief, eight-minute hearing, presided over by Judge Emma Smith, prosecutors asked for the court to ban the Turpins from having direct or indirect contact with any of their children. 


    Defense attorneys did not oppose the request.
    The order, which expires in January 2021, prevents  the couple from coming within 100 yards of their kids or making electronic contact with them or even trying to find out where they are staying. 

    Louise Turpin, right, smiles while consulting with her attorney Jeff Moore after she and her husband, David Turpin, were barred from having any further contact with their 13 children 
    Louise Turpin, right, smiles while consulting with her attorney Jeff Moore after she and her husband, David Turpin, were barred from having any further contact with their 13 children 

    The couple, who face almost 40 counts including torture, false imprisonment, abuse on a dependent, and child abuse, were in court for a child protection order hearingThe couple, who face almost 40 counts including torture, false imprisonment, abuse on a dependent, and child abuse, were in court for a child protection order hearing
    The couple, who face almost 40 counts including torture, false imprisonment, abuse on a dependent, and child abuse, were in court for a child protection order hearing
    The judge also prohibited the couple from owning firearms and ordered them to relinquish any firearms they currently own.

    Neither David nor Louise spoke during the hearing but nodded to acknowledge they understood the orders. 
    Louise was seen smiling while consulting with her attorney Jeff Moore after the order was read. 
    Meanwhile, their children - who were found severely malnourished - remain hospitalized. 
    Their parents, who moved to California in 2010, have pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of torture, child abuse, dependent adult abuse and false imprisonment dating. They are due back in court on February 23.

    When the couple were charged, prosecutors said the abuse had begun when the family lived in Texas. 
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    After their 17-year-old escaped the police responded quickly, and ended up arresting the parents and taking the 13 children into state custody.
    It has emerged the 13 siblings rescued will not live together again, despite pleading with the authorities to stay as a family.
    The six Turpin children among the 13 found shackled at their home in Perris have been told that they will be split up into two foster homes.
    Meanwhile the seven adults, who have developmental issues, will be sent to an assisted living facility, CBS News reported.
    About 20 people from across the U.S had offered to take the seven adult children and six minors to keep them together. They've also raised $200,000 to support their medical expenses and education.  
    Meanwhile new CCTV footage was released Tuesday showing the children being rescued from the home by police. 

    David Turpin (L, seated) and Louise Turpin appear in court in Riverside, California 

    David Turpin (L, seated) and Louise Turpin appear in court in Riverside, California 

    Although both David and Louise Turpin are currently held on $9 million bail each, prosecutors asked for a protective order for their 13 children in case they are released
    Although both David and Louise Turpin are currently held on $9 million bail each, prosecutors asked for a protective order for their 13 children in case they are released

    In the dramatic surveillance footage, the children are seen being being escorted from the house by officers after the arrest of their parents David and wife Louise Turpin, 49.
    The video shows police at the scene after the 17-year-old escaped through a window, enacting a plan she had in the works for two years.  
    Officers escort the youngsters from the home, one of whom is carrying her sibling and another runs to catch up. 
    Police look on as the children aged from two to 29 flee, and an officer standing on the driveway is seen ushering them to safety in the video.
    Details of their harrowing plight have started to emerge since the California couple pleaded not guilty on Thursday to nearly 40 counts including torture, false imprisonment, abuse on a dependent, and child abuse. David faces an additional charge of a lewd act on a child under 14. 
    They denied the charges despite evidence showing how they kept their 13 children in locked in their rooms, chained to beds and allowing them to shower no more than once a year. 

       
    In the grainy footage, one older child can be seen carrying a sibling (pictured in the red circle). Seconds later another child runs behind them appearing to be desperate to catch up. The children are escorted into a police vehicle outside the home


    In the grainy footage, one older child can be seen carrying a sibling (pictured in the red circle). Seconds later another child runs behind them appearing to be desperate to catch up. The children are escorted into a police vehicle outside the home
    The Turpins also starved their children, their 29-year-old daughter weighed just 82lbs, and taunted them with slices of pie.  
    Among the most shocking claims of abuse are: 
    • The children were made to stay awake all night and sleep all day, often going to bed at between 4am and 5am 
    • Their only permitted activity was to keep journals - hundreds of which were recovered and will likely be used as evidence 
    • David Turpin is accused of a lewd act against one child - one of his daughters, under the age of 14 
    • The children had been planning to escape for two years before they were rescued
    • The 17-year-old daughter who raised the alarm left the house with another sibling but that child became frightened and turned back 
    • The parents began using chains and padlocks to tie the children to their beds after one escaped with rope. They would sometimes be chained up for months 
    • One of the older boys was allowed out of the home to attend college classes but  his mother accompanied him there, waited for him until it finished then accompanied him home
    • The couple's youngest child, a two-year-old, was the only one they did not starve 
    • The 29-year-old woman who was rescued weighed just 82 lbs 
    • The children were tied up or beaten if they washed their hands 'above the wrist' because the parents said it amounted to them 'playing in the water' 
    • The Turpins kept toys that were still in their boxes at the house but never gave any to the children
    Cadaver dogs are being sent into the home to look for the bodies of any children who did not survive the ordeal and DNA tests are being conducted to determine if any of the children have died and are buried in David and Louise's house of horrors, according to a new report.   

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