Jordan Turpin is slowly but surely putting the House of Horrors she lived in behind her. As we reported, the 21-year-old made headlines four years ago after escaping from her home, where she and her 12 siblings had suffered a lifetime of twisted parental abuse — only to live through an unwanted House of Horrors sequel when she and five of her siblings were placed into an extremely abusive foster home.
Now, Jordan is finally living in a safe place: the high school graduate has spent the last few months settling into her first apartment in Southern California, where she’s been able to embark on a much needed healing journey. Related: Turpin Children SUE Foster Care System That Put Them In A SECOND ‘House Of Horrors’ While sitting down with People in her first interview since leaving the foster care system, Jordan said of her latest chapter: However, any trace of fear she had was overpowered by the sense of long overdue freedom that came with her new pad.
She mused: That it is, girl! Jordan and her siblings were extremely abused by their parents, David and Louise Turpin, who pleaded guilty on 14 felony counts of abuse in 2019 and were sentenced to life in prison.
But the nightmare wasn’t over yet for the then-17-year-old and five of her siblings. They were placed in a home where the foster parents allegedly abused the Turpins physically, emotionally, and sexually, in some cases.
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