The House of Nightmares

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Published 2024-01-10

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  • @moohooman
    They were sentenced way too lightly. The fact that they were even given a chance of parole is disgusting.
  • @PhattyBolger
    The sad reality is, these monsters are living better in prison than their kids did at home.
  • @CupUhhJo
    So they got 25yrs despite their worst eldest child being damn near 30? They got LESS TIME than the amount of Time they abused their children for? Complete insanity. The combined amount of time suffered by those kids is into the hundreds and they got 25 WITH the possibility of parole?! Put them UNDER the prison 🗣️
  • I wanted to cry fucking hearing that some of the kids that were put into foster care were abused AGAIN. AND S3XUAL ABUSE TOO. THEY CANT CATCH A FUCKING BREAK???.
  • @adamgoff8021
    It’s so sad Papa Meat’s gone. Sometimes it’s like I can still hear his voice.
  • @rintinrina
    The thing that sucks is that even after the kids got away from them they still faced abuse and neglect in multiple foster homes.
  • @beandip7628
    The taking pictures to gather evidence hit hard asf. Me and my sister had a tablet that we took vids and photos of every piece of evidence we could get, photos of injuries, videos of any time our mother went on a rampage you name it. We were gonna turn it in into the authority’s until our mother found the tablet and destroyed it. These kids are so incredibly brave and I hope the parents get the maximum sentence.
  • “At least I’d die trying” is metal as hell, also gotta fuckin love JB for that shit
  • Jordan Turpin is such an inspiration. She managed to escape and save all children with little knowledge of the outside world that she had. When I was watching her interaction with police it made me teary and proud at the same time. She was amazing. I hope she does well now...
  • @mincentprice1041
    This is truly one of the most evil and tragic stories I've heard. Can you imagine living 29 years of that hell, watching your Mother repeatedly getting pregnant over and over, to just add more victims to abuse? 29 years and nobody from the outside world ever questioned anything
  • @dgtooth
    the dad and mom both look like they crawled out of the sewers and it is so satisfying to see the look of horror on their faces at the front door when they know they are just done for <3 im glad that kid made the choice to escape and get help for her and her siblings
  • @loganwebb-tv3te
    I live in a town called Sturgis in Michigan, there was an apartment building that burnt down, when they cleared the wreckage they found the burnt remains of a little girl chained to her bunk bed. When the fire started she was left in her bedroom.
  • @SawyerKnight
    25 years in jail?.... how about 25 years of straight up disfiguring torture.
  • @kylesutton5933
    It’s funny that he chose the bakery example since that’s like the one example he could’ve chosen where he could conceivably receive exactly 13 muffins
  • @Erodent
    As a 29 year old hearing that age really sent shivers down my spine, not that what happened to all of them is equally chilling, it just made me instantly think about me being freed from that kind of abuse today only 4 months after my 29th and it just terrified me to my core those parents deserve worse than death..almost 3 decades of abuse…
  • @moss8702
    The Turpin Family suffering still hasn't ended. I just started this video so i'll edit it if it's mentioned in the video. The Turpin case directly influenced my decision to get into counter-human trafficking. I had just arrived in southern CA mid-2017. As soon as this broke news afew months later, it was a wrap and I got involved as soon as possible. Two (potentially 3) of the younger children were given to a hispanic family the non-profit I worked with at the time directly PLEADED with county child services not to rehome with. That family had extensive history of abuse with adopted children. The father of the new family proceeded to further sexually and physically traumatize both siblings and then was given fucking probation by the courts WHILE MAINTAINING PARENTAL RIGHTS FOR THE CHILDREN THEY TRAUMATIZED. They are a small, horrifying example that is given a glimmer of spotlight. But nowhere near as dark as it gets when you really work in that field. The system failing children nowadays is the most vicious understatement I can't ever truly bring myself to describe when someone asks just how bad it really is. California 'justice' systems specifically are an abomination
  • @Kaunoe
    I love how Hunter doesn’t pull any punches when talking about how shitty these people are. In no world do they deserve any leniency or mercy for what they’ve done and I appreciate how he empathizes with the victims.
  • @Slip0824
    My father and stepmother did things like this to me. Sleep deprivation for 5 days straight, then 6 hours of sleep, repeat. Starvation, allowed to shower once every few months, regular beatings, bleach baths, ripping my hair out until I’m bald, I can go on and on. I went through that from 12-17 years old. I only got out after finally getting bigger than my father and fighting back. When I first got out and was able to experience the world, everything was amazing to me. But that feeling went away shortly after and I felt trapped again. I started having mental breakdowns. I was diagnosed with cptsd at 19 years old. I’m 27 now and still, nothing has changed. I can’t seem to get past what happened. When you’ve been through something that terrible for so long, it stays with you. I hope it’s different for those kids. I hope they get the help they so desperately need in order to live a somewhat “normal” life.
  • @Louie_The_Dago
    i knew 3 people who worked for cps, and they all quit within a year. one guy wound up being the highest seniority agent after being there for only 6 months and they all said you just keep getting stacks and stacks of cases and cant look into even 10% of them, and they make like the same wage as a factory worker. they privatized the foster care industry and thats what you get. like it immediately incentivizes massive exploitation. There was a case in pontiac, michigan where a CPS agent was pimping out children, and one of them died from the act of sexual penetration.