Escape from a House of Horror l 20/20 l PART 2

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Once law enforcement arrived, Jordan Turpin showed them pictures of her siblings in chains on a phone she had kept secretly from her parents. Officers perform a welfare check at the Turpin house.
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@dewdrop5552
@dewdrop5552 2 роки тому
How smart of her to take pictures. She's never came out of the house, never talked to anyone, and still took pictures to back up her story
@Pookielovespinkstrawberry
@Pookielovespinkstrawberry 2 роки тому
My thoughts exactly!
@fluz2222
@fluz2222 2 роки тому
She says one of the smaller sisters told her to do it. This was a team work.
@emeraldpeony
@emeraldpeony 2 роки тому
For real. Like I can’t believe they knew they needed that. Thank god they did!
@Xyusernameee
@Xyusernameee 2 роки тому
God leads her
@Deliahszepinzky
@Deliahszepinzky 2 роки тому
Excatly ! Im glad the police busted them in France it will never be the case cause you need a warrant
@Malisfee4
@Malisfee4 Рік тому
The fact she learned the word “abuse” before even learning what medication and injuries are speak volumes.
@mercyrobert8428
@mercyrobert8428 Рік тому
Hello
@ayesha_m
@ayesha_m Рік тому
😢😥
@shayneoneill1506
@shayneoneill1506 Рік тому
It means they've heard that word off their parents, and that means "abuse" is a word their parents have said, and knows what it means. So those parents knew exactly what they where doing. Goddamn psychos. I hope the judge threw the book at them. Let those kids be free with a loving foster family or families (Probably hard to place that many kids, sadly) so those kids know what a real loving family is like. Kids are the most important things in the world. More important than adults imho. Abuse like this is evil.
@MiMiLooks
@MiMiLooks Рік тому
Where did the phone come from. And who's paying the bill for it?
@MiMiLooks
@MiMiLooks Рік тому
@@moosa1037 I don't understand because if it could only dial 911 why nobody dial it a long time ago?
@leahrice5827
@leahrice5827 Рік тому
she said "I've never talked to anybody out there" to the deputy. the fact that she said "out there" just shows she never ever went outside. absolutely heartbreaking
@johndouglas847
@johndouglas847 Рік тому
My goodness Leah, you are beautiful! Are you Eurasian?
@GogitoGTHD
@GogitoGTHD Рік тому
@@johndouglas847 simping on a crime doc? Stfu
@alexdellinger9338
@alexdellinger9338 Рік тому
John you’re being creepy
@lllllllllllllllll905
@lllllllllllllllll905 Рік тому
@@johndouglas847 you white old men are bunch of creeps. get help
@cammac2753
@cammac2753 Рік тому
@@alexdellinger9338 LOL! Very creepy. This is not a dating site.
@h.s.l6875
@h.s.l6875 Рік тому
I can imagine the deputy first thought she was mentally ill because of how strange she comes off- which is obviously due to the abuse and neglect she suffered. She is incredibly brave, she knew she had to do something to help her siblings, she was scared and in an unknown territory but she trusted the police. Honestly, an amazing young woman.
@claireharvey8225
@claireharvey8225 Рік тому
I thought that like imagine he just assume she was a tweaker or in psychotic etc
@andyz3225
@andyz3225 Рік тому
It's the first step in Mental Health First Aid/Crisis Intervention: Assess the person/situation. Asking about medication has nothing to do with assumptions or profiling, but rather to ascertain the disposition of the person.
@beagruy2386
@beagruy2386 10 місяців тому
@@andyz3225 also could be a give away with any underlying condition, could explain behaviour, etc.
@Cassiesibbitt
@Cassiesibbitt 9 місяців тому
That’s exactly why he asked if she takes any medication. It’s heartbreaking to think that that’s the first thing people assume these days with ANYONE when anything happens.
@christiansotelo55
@christiansotelo55 6 місяців тому
​@@Cassiesibbittwell especially when this is probably the very first time this deputy has ever dealt with this kind of situation before.
@kiiiirbzzz
@kiiiirbzzz 2 роки тому
When she asks “whats medication” and “whats injuries” my heart shattered into a million pieces. Shes so brave.
@bethanyschlosser6303
@bethanyschlosser6303 2 роки тому
she couldn’t even talk like a 17 year old she sounded like a child
@nunyabusiness8217
@nunyabusiness8217 2 роки тому
I cried watching it and hearing her talk. Absolutely heartbreaking!!!! I'm sooo glad they are all safe and I hope the parents rot in hell and suffer everyday for the rest of there horrible lives!!!!!
@greatfull3591
@greatfull3591 2 роки тому
I can’t get over that she was ok saying that😔
@littlemissscare-all5320
@littlemissscare-all5320 2 роки тому
i literally teared up at that point. she's talking like a 10 year old, her speech was stunted by that horrible upbringing
@OscarRodriguez-ie4ws
@OscarRodriguez-ie4ws 2 роки тому
When she said “no not right now” 😞
@domain-immanent
@domain-immanent 2 роки тому
It’s crazy to me that if she wouldn’t have had such solid proof and story they may not have taken her seriously
@devnati
@devnati 2 роки тому
That’s what I was thinking . So fucked up
@calistusjay60
@calistusjay60 2 роки тому
30 percent of abused kids are killed AFTER a visit from social services and the police in which they aren’t taken away.
@arizonarangershat3831
@arizonarangershat3831 2 роки тому
Just the thought of her being brought back to that hell makes me nauseous and dizzy.
@RIPdixiecarter
@RIPdixiecarter 2 роки тому
He probably would have still conducted the welfare check and caught the bruises But unknown on whether he would have caught the hidden torture room captain kangaroo was hiding behind those boxes.
@Gurushlover.
@Gurushlover. 2 роки тому
I think it’s because they get a lot of calls about parents being “abusive”.
@SUK1N0TH3R3
@SUK1N0TH3R3 10 місяців тому
The fact she apologized for talking is heartbreaking and this is happening in our world wow
@veramae4098
@veramae4098 3 місяці тому
Just read of a case where a man kept a woman chained for years. God, help us.
@geckopecko
@geckopecko 16 днів тому
she apologizes for talking because that's the average reaction of someone with abusive parents. it comes from being afraid of being disrespectful
@zoeybrum8373
@zoeybrum8373 Рік тому
she is the bravest human ever. the fact she was able to get her story and point across to the cop even though she was terrified and had limited vocab than the rest of us… is amazing. she’s an amazing sister.
@yesvember11
@yesvember11 2 роки тому
The fact she is able to articulate her story so well despite her very limited vocabulary and never interacting with someone outside her family before is incredible.
@dandiandi29
@dandiandi29 2 роки тому
I know, you can tell she’s incredibly intelligent
@rbnrhbruedk1157
@rbnrhbruedk1157 2 роки тому
spoltg
@hollyobaby6949
@hollyobaby6949 2 роки тому
Imagine the absolute horrifying adrenaline she was in.
@Melissa0774
@Melissa0774 2 роки тому
She probably practiced A LOT. She probably mentally rehearsed what she was going to say to the 911 operator and the cop over and over for years.
@maritzaosorioleon3359
@maritzaosorioleon3359 2 роки тому
It amazed me too
@missmadelinesadventures3278
@missmadelinesadventures3278 2 роки тому
She is so polite, intelligent and strong for someone who has been broken down her entire life. She is a Warrior.
@TheNdila
@TheNdila 2 роки тому
😭😭😭
@epie6
@epie6 2 роки тому
So incredibly patient too.. not at all irritated or frustrated
@user-uk7yp5gm8q
@user-uk7yp5gm8q 2 роки тому
🗣🗣🗣
@JL-zg5bk
@JL-zg5bk 2 роки тому
Warrior she is indeed.
@fionarobson4723
@fionarobson4723 2 роки тому
She is indeed ❤️
@brianngoma519
@brianngoma519 Рік тому
'What's injuries?' I burst into tears. So many things we take for granted. Glad she is now safe.
@weirdloverwilde
@weirdloverwilde 14 днів тому
Same 😓😭
@MS-gn4gl
@MS-gn4gl Рік тому
When he asks her if she's hurt and she says "no not right now..." Tells you exactly how often all of those poor kids were abused physically
@milieg3309
@milieg3309 2 роки тому
"Are you hurt? " "Not right now" This girl escaped a lifetime of abuse and all she could keep saying was to save her sisters. She breaks my heart with the selflessness she displays
@ajewachichester882
@ajewachichester882 2 роки тому
Emotional intelligence really saved them. She was 17 and the thought of escape had to have crossed her mind at many points. But in the face of her sisters abuse/suffering, that was the deciding factor that led to action to actually escape. The human condition is complex. You can surprise yourself with how far you are willing to swim in your fears.....to save a loved one.
@lisasinclair2748
@lisasinclair2748 2 роки тому
those words broke my heart too "not right now"
@giannajade87
@giannajade87 2 роки тому
@@lisasinclair2748 It really goes to show that good and evil exists. Unfortunately, this young girl was touched by evil and in the end it was her goodness and the kind cop who saved her and her family. As Jennifer said that her mother was ruined by her father and she may be bi polar but she said the father was complete monster. It goes to show that a man who was educated and a professional was a cruel and sadistic animal. So sorry it took so long for them to be caught but I am so happy that they are in a better place now.
@adoRebelstyle
@adoRebelstyle 2 роки тому
After that long in captivity you are always in survival mode and it becomes the norm.
@lisasinclair2748
@lisasinclair2748 2 роки тому
@@adoRebelstyle 100% you are right. It makes me cry that some people can't appreciate what these kids have been through.
@JR_Cargile
@JR_Cargile 2 роки тому
The way she says “mother” is terrifying…. Those poor kids were robots
@hayleydon8282
@hayleydon8282 2 роки тому
Right. The only people I know who called their mom “mother” are our grandparents who grew up in the 30s-50s
@JR_Cargile
@JR_Cargile 2 роки тому
@@hayleydon8282 Exactly… it’s so heartbreaking ugh
@throughthelookingglass7339
@throughthelookingglass7339 2 роки тому
@@hayleydon8282 not exactly, I use the term in Spanish "madre" as a loving way to call my mom. btw I'm less than 25
@StnColdSk
@StnColdSk 2 роки тому
It was the fact she said mother and not my mother that got me
@IslanderloverBKK
@IslanderloverBKK 2 роки тому
It reminds me of Norman Bates😩
@freespeechorgetsilenced
@freespeechorgetsilenced Рік тому
I grew up with the same level of abuse. Naturally one day I fought back. They called the cops on me, and the cops picked their side, and had me charged as an unruly child. At 13 years old getting arrested, hand cuffed, probation, anger management classes, and fees. Will easily take your childhood away and prove to you that you are a criminal. When I got older I realized I wasn't a criminal, any creature will eventually fight back. My mom is now a school teacher. It's scary. If I was a girl the cops might have helped me.
@phoebebanks2876
@phoebebanks2876 Рік тому
That's so sad. I'm sorry you had to go through that.
@adorinanepotopia1428
@adorinanepotopia1428 Рік тому
if she didn't have the pictures he might have just taken her back to her parents without checking the house I am really sorry you had to go through that. They didn't believe me at first too. But I kept fighting back and got lucky eventually after 2 years they believed me. I do have to say when I look around me and people who have gone through similar things I have to agree that they believe girls/guys that cry easier more than guys or girls that don't cry. Which is really unfair since everyone calls for help differently.
@AlexG3Z
@AlexG3Z Рік тому
Same over here, maybe not as bad because I still was allowed to go to school, but still the other stuff was very similar. Sadly I had no pictures or as the social service said: "valid" evidence so my old abusers are still out walking free
@stefaniakonstantinidou981
@stefaniakonstantinidou981 Рік тому
How r you now
@freespeechorgetsilenced
@freespeechorgetsilenced Рік тому
@@stefaniakonstantinidou981 I'm okay. I seek abusive women. Light anxiety issues. Light depression. But I find joy everyday, and heal a little with it each time. My dad died from pills. My mom apparently beat me harder than her cancer, so she is gone too. They left me some money, but I couldn't take it. It felt gross. So my siblings gobbled it up. They were treated differently, because I was a step son. So they treat me like crap too. I don't blame them it is what they were taught. But the holidays are kind of sad just me and my dog. Everything else I have a say in my life is good. Job, friends, physical health, and mental health is improving. I dont have to work often so I have a ton of free time to explore life. But everything is good now that I learned to draw boundaries for people. I do feel like I am behind in life compared to my friends. But, it's mine.
@clairiya
@clairiya Рік тому
This message is to the police, please when you see a child/teenager or just anyone running away from home don't just send them back, there's a reason they ran. So please dont send them back, they'll be in even more danger.
@lp5920
@lp5920 Рік тому
99% of teen runaways lie about their conflict with parents... and with great exaggeration!
@rricatrner
@rricatrner Рік тому
@@lp5920 where did you get that statistic from? just because some lie doesn't mean all of them do, and it doesn't mean you should send them back. they should always check their households just to be sure
@safalintia
@safalintia Рік тому
@@lp5920 source: trust me bro
@sasset-uk1987
@sasset-uk1987 Рік тому
Yep i was a runaway now 34 and facing the trauma I endured with my parents and while i was a runaway, the police took me back everytime even though i was beaten with belts, wooden spoons, punched, kicked
@ferretdash
@ferretdash Рік тому
either way going back home is usually better than going to a government orphanage. Theres a very high chance you'd be in a much worse situation. There's not enough people willing to take orphaned kids so you don't know what you're getting into.
@philo2189
@philo2189 2 роки тому
This is wild you look at her mannerisms and the way she talks this is literally a person who has just walked out of a cave into the real world for the first time in her entire life.
@fargoth391
@fargoth391 2 роки тому
Well, that's basically what happened.
@keepruvthknight
@keepruvthknight 2 роки тому
How very brave of this young woman to take that risk. Unbelievable, she sounds like a five year old learning vocabulary. God bless her and her sisters!
@janelljacques5677
@janelljacques5677 2 роки тому
Even now in her interview you can tell. She's come a long way but you definitely can tell the way she lived
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152
@quantumfineartsandfossils2152 2 роки тому
there are so many of us people revictimize you by making fun of how you talk and they take for granted you might be extremely bright
@SUGAR_XYLER
@SUGAR_XYLER 2 роки тому
@@Aquarius_Love333XO she speaks fine... you act like she barely knows ENGLISH !! Bye 👋
@destanieelliott4946
@destanieelliott4946 Рік тому
The fact that it could've been another cop that night who wasn't patient or didn't care to hear her story. Thank you Officer
@jackruby1566
@jackruby1566 Рік тому
He was slow as well Could of been WAYYYYYYY more Compassionate But hey you will give him a COOKIE ...for his weak response
@jackruby1566
@jackruby1566 Рік тому
Just imagine for a second In your little bubble If she said "B MALES WERE walking in her area " I promise u his reaction wouldn't have been so SLOW OR CONDESCENDING
@eee4029
@eee4029 Рік тому
0:42 "I'm sorry if I talk too much." BRO MY HEARTTTT
@richardwhittall5470
@richardwhittall5470 2 роки тому
This deputy reflects how little trauma training police have. Questioning her like she is a suspect, asking why didn't she run away.
@t.c.5456
@t.c.5456 2 роки тому
They are horrible
@mtabby8791
@mtabby8791 2 роки тому
Or what make up their own rules you moron? They have red tape you loser.
@LuvMehSi
@LuvMehSi 2 роки тому
@UC26jSKLbt9c33aTEwXs0_tg You're an idiot who can't formulate a complete thought. There's specific type of communication training for stuff like this, the family was blessed that Jordan was coherent and calm. Approaching in anyway that resembles the abuser can cause any traumatic victim to dissociate and react aggressively or beliigerantly and be unable to cooperate.
@supernova9563
@supernova9563 2 роки тому
i was so shocked by how he handled it
@Jamie49
@Jamie49 2 роки тому
seriously, he has no compassion.. they should have sent a female officer.
@leslierequenez2976
@leslierequenez2976 2 роки тому
Seeing her with acrylic nails teared me up. The simple things of freedom she now gets to enjoy.
@hugamuggle830
@hugamuggle830 2 роки тому
I noticed that too, i hope she’s getting pampered and gets her nails done anytime she wants!
@WhitneyUwandu
@WhitneyUwandu 2 роки тому
was just thinking this!
@jessicastunden5562
@jessicastunden5562 2 роки тому
I noticed how lovely her teeth look too.
@MadiganinPeach
@MadiganinPeach 2 роки тому
Right? She gets to discover the worldnow, she gets to take care of herself. What a lovely young woman, so amazing that she has a chance at life now.
@amandataebby
@amandataebby 2 роки тому
I was just thinking this too. The smallest little things she is discovering that allow her to freely be the young woman she wants to be, especially expressing her own individuality, even something as miniscule as nails. I wish her all the happiness in the world
@johngreene3376
@johngreene3376 9 місяців тому
Brought tears to my eyes when I saw this. So proud of that girl and what she done. Her spirit is amazing and I hope her life ahead of her is so positive and great for her
@rubygirl214
@rubygirl214 4 місяці тому
I follow her on Instagram now and she’s awesome. She’s so positive and such a survivor ♥️
@gabemoulton671
@gabemoulton671 9 місяців тому
the fact that Jordan said she didn’t wanna go to the door cause she didn’t trust that the parents wouldn’t kill her even with the cops around is terrifying. the fear of god those people put into those poor kids is unimaginable, and the fact they had a 29 year old shows that each one of those 13 kids was neglected from the moment they were born. truly horrible
@collette3741
@collette3741 2 роки тому
"what's medication"? "What are injuries"? Yeah no this is unforgivable period.
@valve6642
@valve6642 2 роки тому
What's a sidewalk? OH but Yeah I know about Justin Bieber from my sister's cell phone. 😏Glad you got outta there tho.
@l.r.8573
@l.r.8573 2 роки тому
I have foster children, one of whom came from a family of 13 kids and the child behaves the same as this girl. The kids were neglected and abused, but they had free access to the internet so they know pop culture but not basic life skills or vocabulary. They don't associate things on the internet with any form of real life because their lives were nothing like that. To them, everything they've seen is like a silly cartoon. It's bizarre, but that's how it is. My foster child knows who all kinds of celebrities are, but didn't know how to properly brush teeth or comb their hair. It's difficult to understand, but at some point these kids give up and won't search for help, even if they have access, because they've been denied it so many times. My foster child went to at least 4 people prior to me and CPS was called 11 times and still no one did anything to help them.
@janelljacques5677
@janelljacques5677 2 роки тому
One bullet
@lsedge7280
@lsedge7280 2 роки тому
@Blia Yang She almost certainly only knows words that she's picked up from conversations in the family, as opposed to being taught any words, so if the parents usually said "hurt" or "cut" rather than "injury", she would never learn what that word means, but a lot of people insert "literally" into a lot of conversations.
@harambeegardens8705
@harambeegardens8705 2 роки тому
I just don't get why anyone would do this to innocent kids.
@rossabelle
@rossabelle 2 роки тому
The "are you hurt?" "oh, not right now." Just hits.. Her knowing that she might be hurt because of what a brave thing she's done.
@gabriellaberglund3651
@gabriellaberglund3651 2 роки тому
Probably more so that she’s been hurt previously :(
@MadisonFalco
@MadisonFalco 2 роки тому
I know that poor baby I just feel so bad for her
@feebleskates9913
@feebleskates9913 2 роки тому
I took it as "I'm hurt much of the time, but right now I'm not"
@rolfen
@rolfen 8 місяців тому
I cannot imagine how much courage and how much sibling love it takes to go out and talk to a random person when all you know is abuse.
@shivikadewan1246
@shivikadewan1246 5 місяців тому
She is so intelligent! Trying to explain everything and asking the correct questions .. explaining how things are different in ther head since she has never been out ! Such a hero 😍
@aesira242
@aesira242 2 роки тому
Even her terminology "mother" denotes authority not affection. No way she was lying. Poor kids 🥺
@ellebelle6439
@ellebelle6439 2 роки тому
Exactly
@cosmari245
@cosmari245 2 роки тому
she even said so herself in part 1 that their mother never spent time with her or her sisters and that she didn't like them
@connieharrison6077
@connieharrison6077 2 роки тому
She doesn’t even say “my mother” she just refers to her as if she’s some sort of higher up 😢 that’s so sad
@kristilambert3416
@kristilambert3416 2 роки тому
💯
@romancorey6796
@romancorey6796 2 роки тому
Apparently the parents made their children call them “Mother” and “Father” because it was more biblical.
@smittietalks2716
@smittietalks2716 Рік тому
"Because they stole food." She quickly added "Because they were hungry." This abused girl was justifying it because she was probably afraid that the deputy would choose her parents side, knowing stealing is illegal. That's what brings tears to my eyes 😢.
@mimiramsey7147
@mimiramsey7147 Рік тому
Ms Jorden I am proud of you saving yourself and sibling’s and future babies. I hope your evil parents never get out of prison again. I hope and pray nobody abused nobody have right to disrespect you ever again. I heard in news your foster family abuse you when I heard it I cried so hard my heart was so broken. ENJOYS YOUR FREEDOM. Mimi
@zarapinder6398
@zarapinder6398 Рік тому
Some humans are just devils.
@Deepwaterjew
@Deepwaterjew Рік тому
She said that the kids stole food from mother. I wouldn't exactly call that theft as it's your parents responsibility to provide food. It's more than likely what she was told that it's stealing by the mother.
@asangamanoj
@asangamanoj Рік тому
The parents are awful and this officer took a long time to believe her and only the images convinced him.! He wasn't a hero, he was thrust upon this situation, because he thought it would be an easy one.
@emmaflores7463
@emmaflores7463 Рік тому
If growing up I had the courage to call the cops on my mom I would have said it that way too! Grew up with a lot of people not believing me when I'm telling the truth about my mom's verbal abuse...
@raygarcia29
@raygarcia29 8 місяців тому
I really think I could never be this brave... 17 years and she managed to escape from a cruel reality, and save her brothers and sisters... I know this was years ago and now there are doing really well, but she will always have my entire admiration for here act of bravery. She deserves all the good things that she has now
@janamvyas3813
@janamvyas3813 Рік тому
Salute to cop for patiently listening to that girl and taking immediate action towards those psychopath parents, as well as appreciate that girl who escaped and tried her level best to explain the creepiest situation that she was going through!
@VegitoAttacks
@VegitoAttacks 2 роки тому
She actually speaks really well considering the abuse.
@msharyalrefaei9399
@msharyalrefaei9399 2 роки тому
I’ve seen too many situations of girls setting up their parents that this girl story is BS
@covvyy
@covvyy 2 роки тому
@@msharyalrefaei9399 wtf is wrong w u
@msharyalrefaei9399
@msharyalrefaei9399 2 роки тому
@@covvyy you have to lay all the possibilities
@folacantube
@folacantube 2 роки тому
@@msharyalrefaei9399 you clearly didn’t watch the full report. That’s the most insensitive thing to say. Do you think the kids chained themselves up and set their parents up?
@ram3n161
@ram3n161 2 роки тому
@@ames227 You weren't watching this because it was fake.
@scootsmcdoots80
@scootsmcdoots80 2 роки тому
When she said “what’s injuries” almost burst into tears. This is horrible.
@product8422
@product8422 2 роки тому
but she knows what abusers are?
@KellyBKuhns41803
@KellyBKuhns41803 2 роки тому
@@product8422 she knows what they're doing is wrong. she may not have been taught much growing up but she knows enough.
@ThatsaToilet
@ThatsaToilet 2 роки тому
@@OfficialMyDo she’s white BLM, FK TRUMP, BUILD BACK BETTER
@pogopidge8161
@pogopidge8161 2 роки тому
@@product8422 She does not have an education. Everything she knows is what she learned inside the house. She's going to have a lot of random words missing from her vocabulary, and it looks like they weren't allowed or provided media either.
@Hannah-nh5qj
@Hannah-nh5qj 2 роки тому
@@pogopidge8161 She also mentioned that she has siblings up to 25, who have had phones in the past. In families of abuse, the abuse can progress over time and become more violent. It sounds like her older siblings were trying to educate her on everything they could piece together for themselves.
@lezbeehonest0294
@lezbeehonest0294 7 місяців тому
Mad props to the cop's instincts to show her kindness and compliment her. I'm sure that was incredibly needed to help her learn to trust other people.
@Samwise_92
@Samwise_92 Рік тому
Wow this really gives you a very real and different look at this story. I've only heard it on the news. This view of the daughter getting help makes it so much more horrifying. What a brave child!
@SK-jp2ok
@SK-jp2ok 2 роки тому
You can tell straight away she’s been neglected and she’s telling the truth.
@DJRenee
@DJRenee 2 роки тому
Yes
@georgiagreene1638
@georgiagreene1638 2 роки тому
@Elizabeth Perry insane to me that the cop didn’t believe her right away.
@concentratecorner1744
@concentratecorner1744 2 роки тому
@Elizabeth Perry cringe
@concentratecorner1744
@concentratecorner1744 2 роки тому
@@georgiagreene1638 you realize how many people cops get everyday having mental health crises? He asked all the right questions. Who said he didnt believe her? He asked if she takes meds, if she has proof, if they know she left.. in case you didnt realize they get stories that are very crazy sounding all the time.. and usually they arent the truth thats why this literally is world wide news because its so unheard of. If someone tells you that 15 kids are in a house with some chained up and the girl seems off and doesnt know what meds are then you might think something else is going on. Then he asked for photos to ensure it is what she says. Dont criticize the cop till youre in his shoes. Easy to judge from your couch on the youtube comment section aint it Georgia
@concentratecorner1744
@concentratecorner1744 2 роки тому
you are only saying that because its not after the fact. You realize how many people they encounter with extravagant stories that are just having a mental breakdown and they take them to hospital? Prob a few a shift. So much so they have to be trained on it. Thats why he asked his questions, thats how they gauge what is the truth and what isnt. He did a great job. The reason it made world wide news is because its so unheard of. I doubt that you would believe a girl who runs up and says there are 15 people with some chained up and she doesnt know what medicine etc is.. youd just think she has a developmental delay. Cop did a great job.
@kayd.1600
@kayd.1600 Рік тому
That fact that this little girl learned the word “abuse” before the words “medication” or “injuries”…😭
@glenclarkchidley3637
@glenclarkchidley3637 Рік тому
The joy of Christianity ✝️
@TheCartWizard
@TheCartWizard Рік тому
@@glenclarkchidley3637 bro what 😂
@glenclarkchidley3637
@glenclarkchidley3637 Рік тому
@@TheCartWizard the voluntary mental illness!
@bluesoul6565
@bluesoul6565 Рік тому
@@TheCartWizard RIGHT. What is bro talking about‽
@FeltcherMcQueef
@FeltcherMcQueef Рік тому
@@bluesoul6565 hes a Bible thumper
@daffymouse5309
@daffymouse5309 Рік тому
The way in how much her statement to the police dispatcher matches what she says to the officer, word for word, shows how truly dedicated she was for this and how much she must have been planning and waiting for this moment.
@lp5920
@lp5920 Рік тому
Planning was 2 years she said!
@sammantharobinson6131
@sammantharobinson6131 9 місяців тому
Every time she asked the officer what something is, my heart broke. 😔
@cookiegoodies5547
@cookiegoodies5547 Рік тому
“I’m sorry I talk so much” just tells you how bad her life was! She said like one sentence and apologized
@marracinoxaveria
@marracinoxaveria Рік тому
My parents had 11 of us kids.... My "dad" David abused us so bad that amy(mom) literally did not want us outside of the house til after school hours were done....if my dad and mom were on the same pages of listening to us.... My own birth giver told me that I deserved to be raped at 15 and told me that it was because I went and looked for kevin
@nbplayz8440
@nbplayz8440 Рік тому
she prob could have said hi to the mother and she would be chained in under a second
@mada881010789
@mada881010789 Рік тому
😭😭😭😭😭
@Darkch4o5
@Darkch4o5 Рік тому
@@nbplayz8440 probably..
@johnlarry3676
@johnlarry3676 Рік тому
HOW I BECOME A FULL MEMBER OF ILLUMINATI I am jackson by name money is powerful in human Bering life and money rules the world, all thanks to lord master #Johsondamien on UKposts who help me in becoming a member and know that he is great man and never let anybody down.
@MissSarcasticBunny
@MissSarcasticBunny 2 роки тому
The look of panic on the "mother's" face when she opened the door gives me joy. Finally caught and punished for their sins against these poor kids!
@donnash5813
@donnash5813 2 роки тому
That was good. They knew immediately it was all over as soon as they saw the officers. For a few seconds they knew the fear their children felt their entire lives.
@AlexandraBolz
@AlexandraBolz 2 роки тому
I agree. She knew she and the dad was so screwed and I loved seeing that in their faces.
@ibleedbayern3331
@ibleedbayern3331 2 роки тому
i agree! 👌🏽👌🏽
@Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYN
@Timothee_Chalamet_CMBYN 2 роки тому
The close up shows her heavy breathing and the eye up and down as soon as they said they got a call
@michaelina84921
@michaelina84921 2 роки тому
Me too!!!!
@yadayada3154
@yadayada3154 Рік тому
This story never fails to make me ball my eyes out.
@Hoodprincess096
@Hoodprincess096 6 місяців тому
My heart shattered the moment she told the police phone operator "im sorry, ive never *been out*" (referring to being outside of the house or property) my heart just shattered and tears just bubbled up. 17 years on earth and never allowed outside - but making a daring - terrifying -selfless - and courageous step to get help for her siblings. That ☠️d me. And she was clear and cooperative despite everything. *apologising for not knowing what MEDICATION was* and STILL trying to interpret these unfamiliar words shes hearing from someone shes never met. Trying to trust them.
@ellisowers6157
@ellisowers6157 2 роки тому
The absolute determination in her voice, her keeping her focus, she’s a lot braver than a lot of people. I hope she lives the best life now that she is free.
@donnash5813
@donnash5813 2 роки тому
Basically, she is child at that point and most would just be a crying incomprehensible mess. The fact that she holds it all together is simply amazing.
@nealwittlake6189
@nealwittlake6189 2 роки тому
@@donnash5813 ⁴
@scuttledspatula8837
@scuttledspatula8837 2 роки тому
Survival Instinct
@kbb3672
@kbb3672 2 роки тому
She’s been replaying this day for years, she’s so on point with the words she chooses to use, like she waited for the right time, she’s got that good good soul. God has been speaking to her.
@KaylaCover
@KaylaCover 2 роки тому
i know! it broke my heart but i was so impressed by the way she kept saying “ok.” and taking deep breaths and refocusing her energy into tell him what was going on.
@deandrebrown4521
@deandrebrown4521 2 роки тому
Considering the circumstances, she’s smart as hell. How did she figure out how to do all of this?
@MJ-gj6mj
@MJ-gj6mj 2 роки тому
Divine intervention? Determination...it's a testament to our own strength.
@hamu6118
@hamu6118 2 роки тому
@@mscarolineelyse dunno about america but in most countries you don't need service to call emergency numbers, but they can't call you back so that's why they didn't let her hang up
@mscarolineelyse
@mscarolineelyse 2 роки тому
@@hamu6118 you’re right I totally forgot!
@BS-dq1kz
@BS-dq1kz 2 роки тому
Yes. It’s shocking how well she does even knowing so little. She is inspiring.
@cookie_dough_hangover
@cookie_dough_hangover 2 роки тому
Survival instinct. I don't know. So, so brave and smart.
@GobboBex
@GobboBex Рік тому
I honestly don't ever cry to anything but I cried for you Jordan and your bravery and courage your siblings my love. I've only been through a little of what you've been through and I was shaking watching this this video. God bless you and your siblings you did amazing girl you are a blessing from God. You saved your siblings and I wish you and them all the happiness in the world from now on.Amen
@munanana9824
@munanana9824 8 місяців тому
broke my heart and had me sobbing. what a brave little girl, God Bless her.
@yeeeeeeeeeeeeeet
@yeeeeeeeeeeeeeet 2 роки тому
It seems like there was a chance Jordan would’ve just been sent back if it weren’t for the proof. You should always listen to the kids, especially after the failed cases of Gabriel Fernandez and other kids that were failed by the system that we have.
@Boogeypop80
@Boogeypop80 2 роки тому
You'd think it would be proper protocol to at least be non-judgmental and check in on it. Especially if the kid is obviously frightened and is speaking "a little differently". Too many red flags, even without the photographic evidence.
@sallyrice3902
@sallyrice3902 2 роки тому
Agree. It’s horrible he needed a photo before taking her seriously.
@donnash5813
@donnash5813 2 роки тому
Police deal with so many runaways it's standard procedure to take them home. Some not taking their medications. I absolutely agree every case needs to be carefully checked so none slip through the cracks.
@MargotMugs
@MargotMugs 2 роки тому
Amen to this comment. AMEN. Believe the children.
@fonjadidi
@fonjadidi 2 роки тому
It's pains me to think about what if she didn't have proof??
@brejinx9294
@brejinx9294 2 роки тому
They way just keeps saying “ok.” To keep herself focus. She was so so so determined.
@cupcakeluvbug
@cupcakeluvbug 2 роки тому
Man what a heart
@speedude0164
@speedude0164 2 роки тому
She knew her siblings were counting on her, and that she had to come through for them. And damn right she did!
@AlexG3Z
@AlexG3Z Рік тому
as a victim of abuse myself, even I feel like I'm lucky to not have those parents, it does however speak heavily about the minds search for freedom, one can lock someone up, but their mind will always seek freedom. I am so sorry for what happeened to Jordan and her siblings, hope they are better off now...
@mika7446
@mika7446 8 місяців тому
she is so brave. this is truly heartbreaking.
@Bonku.Movies
@Bonku.Movies 2 роки тому
I'm so sad to hear how she didn't know about medications or injuries, like what did they teach them
@twdjt6245
@twdjt6245 2 роки тому
Didn’t even let them go to school apparently. Or else this couldn’t have gone on so long with nobody reaching out for help or an outsider noticing. Feel like home schooled kids should be looked in on like twice a year or something.
@bee.saalll
@bee.saalll 2 роки тому
😭😭😭
@aprilleerose
@aprilleerose 2 роки тому
Nothing. I don’t think they taught them anything at all valuable or useful.
@mashakalinkina7207
@mashakalinkina7207 2 роки тому
Abuse & fear
@donnawentz2221
@donnawentz2221 2 роки тому
I either read a book or saw a documentary about them. They “home schooled “ them but all they did was starve them, and all kinds of other abuse. When this couple got married they started having kid after kid. And those poor kids, their evil, sick “parents “ should rot in hell. When her young sister stayed with them she was pretty much a prisoner, sexual abuse by her sister’s husband.
@Elayesee13
@Elayesee13 2 роки тому
She didn’t know how to describe “bruise” I’m just crying like a baby. These poor kids
@tonyabrookes9931
@tonyabrookes9931 2 роки тому
This is so awful
@simplelife6294
@simplelife6294 2 роки тому
This is beyond heartbreaking. I pray for their healing.
@ktbbbb8024
@ktbbbb8024 2 роки тому
Omfg I know poor babies 😭😭😭😭
@j4r3d29
@j4r3d29 Рік тому
When I heard her singing “You blame me for everything, I don’t understand” Going through trauma but singing about it. What a beautiful soul.
@allrequiredfields
@allrequiredfields Рік тому
Oh my God. Ohhhh god. Ugh. This absolutely crushes me. I feel so, so bad for her. You can tell her speech has been affected by how she was raised. When she didn't know what the word 'injury' meant I just broke down in tears. Words cannot convey the relief I feel at her getting out of this. I SO hope she met some kind friends who love her and perhaps a relationship when she's ready, with someone genuinely kind and selfless, who truly loves her. Ugh. She so incredibly kind. This just broke me.
@upendosalvage3244
@upendosalvage3244 2 роки тому
"It makes places on them". She didn't know the word bruise. Imagine going to Labor 13 times and you abuse your own children? The fact that they had two dogs and the dogs were fed and treated better than the kids? Jordan is an amazing young Lady
@chase107
@chase107 2 роки тому
Nothing excuses any of it, but her mother was married off at 16, from a brainwashed religious family, kept literally pregnant and barefoot year after year. I doubt she had a choice. Haven't watched the whole interview/documentary yet, but apparently she also had a family trauma. I think she was deeply disturbed by the time she became an incubator for David Turpin and an abuser herself.
@syl8779
@syl8779 2 роки тому
@@chase107 so your saying this is okay?
@c5689
@c5689 2 роки тому
@@syl8779 they literally said nothing excuses it. they were giving an explanation.
@jannalam6861
@jannalam6861 2 роки тому
@@syl8779 omg that's the opposite of what they said 🙄
@bladerj
@bladerj 2 роки тому
honestly this is a fail on the system, how can someone have 13 kids, and no one of them go to school......also no neighboors notice no one ever leaving the house even though they problably came 13 times from hospital with babies ?
@alexistrebexis3195
@alexistrebexis3195 2 роки тому
This is amazing to watch. Someone whose barely ever experienced the outside world. Just hearing her say “What’s medication?”, and “What’s injuries?” was surreal.
@savpal1757
@savpal1757 2 роки тому
I’ve only seen that in kidnapping movies so agreed! It’s also so heartbreaking as well
@lordnextdoor3589
@lordnextdoor3589 2 роки тому
When she said “mother is abusing us” I thought something was strange
@MaddHeather
@MaddHeather 2 роки тому
This is so heartbreaking and also mind blowing!
@mikeburgh3956
@mikeburgh3956 2 роки тому
That part is what what really made my wife & I cry. Not that the other stuff didnt....
@user-ih1ko4uy2p
@user-ih1ko4uy2p 2 роки тому
scary man\horror\psy screamer= ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pnR5i6eJm52Cro0.html
@eleanorsvenson2958
@eleanorsvenson2958 Рік тому
“This is a great video and you’re a beautiful singer”. Such kindness ❤
@lamusiquefanatique
@lamusiquefanatique 5 місяців тому
This is making me tear up. So proud of this little girl for being so brave.
@RodTalon0000
@RodTalon0000 Рік тому
I cried hearing her try to communicate desperately with the cop :( I can’t believe how cruel people can be. Her parents are monsters.
@catsinwonderland7473
@catsinwonderland7473 Рік тому
The cop probably would’ve sent her back if she didn’t have photos 😭😭😭
@imranhuddin
@imranhuddin Рік тому
Her parents looked like they were on class A drugs
@momoluvs.8355
@momoluvs.8355 Рік тому
@@catsinwonderland7473 it’s so sad the parents didn’t even give them proper education she didn’t even know what “injuries” meant poor thing
@Zeegoku1007
@Zeegoku1007 Рік тому
@@momoluvs.8355 😓😞
@3dmusic377
@3dmusic377 Рік тому
They probably weren’t her real parents, these people were most likely human trafficking
@jasonnghiilwamo5514
@jasonnghiilwamo5514 2 роки тому
The fact that she hasn't gotten any education and still knows a lot of words is amazing
@florence.066
@florence.066 2 роки тому
Exactly, that's what I am fascinated about, she's such a smart kid, I'm so thankful they got away from that horror house
@LindaFromSeaAtTull
@LindaFromSeaAtTull Рік тому
@@florence.066 I always wonder if Jennifer taught them what she knew form her limited education.
@florence.066
@florence.066 Рік тому
@@LindaFromSeaAtTull Possibly, I mean they're probably always bored in the house so they may have talked about those things.
@beybye8366
@beybye8366 Рік тому
Thats how humanity worked….we learn language from our families not from school
@woot3979
@woot3979 Рік тому
She may learn form tv
@nikeish
@nikeish Рік тому
My gosh. Loss for words. This deputy must be so proud of himself. Bless him
@darthpepe2994
@darthpepe2994 8 місяців тому
The US give their police a hard time but this is 100% where they are needed, wanted and honoured for their work
@LOVER_LINK
@LOVER_LINK 2 роки тому
Imagine being that cop and just confused if she’s crazy or this is real
@nathanjamesbaker
@nathanjamesbaker 2 роки тому
I was thinking the same thing the whole time. That's why he asked if she takes any medications -- he was trying to figure it out.
@claygainey8684
@claygainey8684 2 роки тому
He is the just like most cops I've ever met. He wants to help.
@mantisxxx3656
@mantisxxx3656 2 роки тому
Thank god she had pics
@kentconway5597
@kentconway5597 2 роки тому
He definitely assumed that it was drug or mental health related, but he did the right thing.
@Dutchmaster420..
@Dutchmaster420.. 2 роки тому
You all must not meet cops very often as someone who is frequently on the street police rarely come up with the intention to help had her hair just been messed up just a little bit or dirt been over her face or something or something to obscure the fact that she was younger he would have probably called her ass off to jail
@isae1783
@isae1783 2 роки тому
“go to their house and reconcile with their parents” no wonder so many kids stay in abusive households, cause the system puts the abusers first. as always. bringing a victim back to their abusers and thinking thats a good idea is insane to me. i understand people can lie but its too risky and harmful to do that.
@bobbybalogne2565
@bobbybalogne2565 2 роки тому
Wdym this girl was saved?
@jxl4262
@jxl4262 2 роки тому
I was thinking that too! And after, when the cop said it took seeing the pictures to "seal the deal" for him, I was even more surprised. Like, this girl was clearly traumatized and scared, he should listen to her regardless of wether or not she had pictures!
@Itsjustcazzata
@Itsjustcazzata 2 роки тому
That part got me too
@guineapigtalks
@guineapigtalks 2 роки тому
@@theagingnerd3437 A lot of them still don't investigate. They just take the abusers word. It happens all the time.
@ohhi9195
@ohhi9195 2 роки тому
@@bobbybalogne2565 they're talking about other kids going through something similar but Don't get the same fate :/
@toast3591
@toast3591 Рік тому
Her choice of lyrics are very telling. ‘You blame me for every thing I don’t understand’ she doesn’t know what a breakup is, she only knows neglect and abuse.
@leps3457
@leps3457 Рік тому
Here's a lyric from another song. "so broken down, so many times, so tortured, so scared inside, I can't deny I'm a villian" There is a 22min edited version of her songs on her secret Youttube acct on UKposts! Her username was LaceySwan7429, the channel is called Flutterbye!
@laza8675
@laza8675 Рік тому
it's not necessary about a break up , could she not just simply be singing about her parents
@kittyychampagne4092
@kittyychampagne4092 2 місяці тому
him playing the video and telling her she’s a great singer i’m heart broken what a brave and strong girl
@lucieleairth
@lucieleairth 2 роки тому
Jordan is a real-life hero, she saved the life of all of her siblings. She's incredibly brave. She deserves the best, they all do.
@TheKatarinaGiselle
@TheKatarinaGiselle 2 роки тому
It breaks my heart that she had to and her older siblings wouldn’t.
@zunethi1764
@zunethi1764 2 роки тому
@@TheKatarinaGiselle they probably didn’t have the chance to at all. Could be because they were afraid or mentally scared since they have been abused for so long
@jeremysmith9694
@jeremysmith9694 2 роки тому
Yes can we please stop calling Kyle Rittenhouse a hero now?
@DK-lz7kg
@DK-lz7kg 2 роки тому
@@jeremysmith9694 he’s not a hero. He’s just an outstanding citizen for cleaning up graffiti, putting out fires, protecting his community, and offering medical aid. Oh, and also shooting a ped0 and felon that was terrorizing the community
@jeremysmith9694
@jeremysmith9694 2 роки тому
@@DK-lz7kg exactly
@N4RCissus
@N4RCissus Рік тому
I cried when she said "whats injuries" how can people be so evil?
@kimberlyyetta2332
@kimberlyyetta2332 Рік тому
They eat meat too. Look at the Horror behind Walls of a Factory Farm. People are very evil!! People ignore what is going on Daily, to make excuses to fill their fat bellies. Man is evil.
@nerlandeshirk9526
@nerlandeshirk9526 Рік тому
Because people are sinful Only Jesus Christ can set them free from their Sin
@N4RCissus
@N4RCissus Рік тому
@@nerlandeshirk9526 I think this pretty much proves there is no god.
@nerlandeshirk9526
@nerlandeshirk9526 Рік тому
@@N4RCissus John 3:16 16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Even though human are evil God is good. John 3:16 says it all to say that there is no God because of evil is total foolishness because the whole Earth shows that there is a God. Even thou we sin against Him He choose to send His Son Jesus Christ to die for our sins and restore us to Himself. Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures and was buried according to the scriptures and rose the 3rd day according to the scriptures and was seen by many witnesses His disciple were willing to die for the truth of His Gospel. 1Cor 15:3-5
@maikavera2471
@maikavera2471 Рік тому
God bless you Deputy!
@joeltv3311
@joeltv3311 Рік тому
3:31 “not right now” omg my heart just stopped
@the5starx
@the5starx Рік тому
I cried hearing her sing on the phone. The human spirit is truly a beautiful thing
@runningwithlola
@runningwithlola Рік тому
My heart broke when she said "I've never talked to anybody out there". It's like the book "Room". A whole world exists that they somehow know exists but have never experienced. IMAGINE, never having experienced the actual world and all of a sudden you're alone out there, having no choice but to trust the first strangers you come across. How brave she is!!
@josephrodriguez447
@josephrodriguez447 Рік тому
Now she is gonna really see how cruel this world is
@InhaleSkyExhaleStars
@InhaleSkyExhaleStars Рік тому
@@josephrodriguez447 not more than her parents!!!
@Gaius_Julius_Caesar_Augustus
@Gaius_Julius_Caesar_Augustus Рік тому
@@josephrodriguez447 wth dude
@Nick_SlavaUkraini
@Nick_SlavaUkraini Рік тому
The world is cruel but she lived through 17 years of cruelty, I think she'll find her way
@user-jg5lq4wk8l
@user-jg5lq4wk8l Рік тому
@@Nick_SlavaUkraini The world is cruel but she'll be fine. She's a tiktok star now & makes quite a living.
@YogaBlissDance
@YogaBlissDance 2 роки тому
The cop is ready to think she's crazy. Imagine if he had returned her to the home.
@purplebutterfly7257
@purplebutterfly7257 2 роки тому
I didn’t like the way he was treating her. 😡
@annie42468
@annie42468 2 роки тому
@@purplebutterfly7257 i’m glad someone else picked up on this. he didn’t take her seriously until she showed proof. not many victims of abuse can get photographic evidence and that’s why SO many, especially sexual abuse victims, are never believed, especially by the cops. the fact that his first thought when hearing her speak is “do you take medication?” like she’s acting the way she is not because she’s been abused but because she’s mentally ill. this could’ve ended very differently
@danifranc7011
@danifranc7011 2 роки тому
Exactly! And he asked why didnt they leave! Ummmmm
@davidk4082
@davidk4082 2 роки тому
Yea he’s dumb. “Why don’t you just leave the house?” God what a dumbass. Can we get him fired or something haha.
@purplebutterfly7257
@purplebutterfly7257 2 роки тому
@@davidk4082 Honestly I feel he should’ve had some sort of disciplinary action against him. 😑
@kate4th149
@kate4th149 Рік тому
She is a symbol of strength and bravery. I pray that she has found peace and healing
@dcc-randomstorieswithmel7424
@dcc-randomstorieswithmel7424 Рік тому
Thank you to the policeman and women who rescue kids like this all the time
@KhlevinDannielleOliverosYambao
@KhlevinDannielleOliverosYambao Рік тому
When she said, "What's Injuries" and when the deputy said, "Are you hurt?" she said, "No, not RIGHT NOW," shattered my heart.
@Jso.9k
@Jso.9k Рік тому
ok bro your commenting the same thing as 100s of other people
@Dave_of_Mordor
@Dave_of_Mordor Рік тому
@@Jso.9k why aren't you doing the same?
@RaulGonzalez-gf5rx
@RaulGonzalez-gf5rx Рік тому
🤯
@ikennauzoegwu3231
@ikennauzoegwu3231 Рік тому
We’re they home schooled
@josephercastor8026
@josephercastor8026 Рік тому
Psychologists fabricated this it's a fake story
@RosieM3ow
@RosieM3ow 2 роки тому
“I’m sorry if I talk too much….” That broke my heart 🥺This girl is a hero🙏
@rayofsunshineb5347
@rayofsunshineb5347 2 роки тому
Yeah that stuck out to me too😢
@speedude0164
@speedude0164 2 роки тому
That tells you that any voice she or anyone in there tried to have likely resulted in more horrible abuse, and it led to them feeling guilty about it, even in this case when she's doing it to save everyone. I also appreciate how the cop didn't bother trying to tell her she could speak as much as she needed. He knew they'd have all the time in the world to learn all of that once they were out.
@karolinasz.6613
@karolinasz.6613 2 роки тому
😥🙏🙏🙏
@chloegoulden5094
@chloegoulden5094 2 роки тому
I know 😔 and I felt bad that the deputy didn’t encourage her or tell her she was doing a good job
@alicevanderbruggen1339
@alicevanderbruggen1339 10 днів тому
I’m in tears hearing this sweet brave girl tell her story. I pray she and the other siblings have a decent life without the very disturbed parents.
@lilyjanelahue5795
@lilyjanelahue5795 9 місяців тому
Watching these really makes u realize life’s not that hard at the end of the day and we should all be thankful for every single moment 🧿❤️
@bailbondsyesbailbonds
@bailbondsyesbailbonds Рік тому
I can't even imagine what that cop must've been feeling in that moment, especially when she said "what's injuries". Absolutely heartbreaking
@All_In_Slots
@All_In_Slots Рік тому
He's a complete dumbass. Needs to be fired
@Xxrocknrollgod
@Xxrocknrollgod Рік тому
They were protecting her from the outside world and the craY liberals !
@animatedpsychologist
@animatedpsychologist Рік тому
That's what got me, too. "What's injuries?"
@iammarkasmith
@iammarkasmith 11 місяців тому
​@Django Johnson you wouldn't either after 9 years of dealing with mentally challenged and high people on the streets. Either way. This call would've required he drive her home and then do a wellness check. Which would've had the same result. If someone comes and says their siblings are chained up, Even if you don't believe them you make the house stop. Hell if you call the cops and they can trace it they show up. Just to see. Don't make the guy who saved her out to be something he's not.
@craighanson-rc1md
@craighanson-rc1md 11 місяців тому
@@CoryPrior999 that's standard to ask especially in cases like this of runaways or abuse. Its even often asked during routine traffic stops have you been drinking or done any drugs especially now that weed is legal in many states. Don't be so judgmental of cops BTW runaways & children make stories up because their mad at a parent the police have to make sure its not one of those times.
@jailynlomas5409
@jailynlomas5409 2 роки тому
the fact that she didn’t know what bruises were & said “those places” .. didn’t know how to spell her own name.. this truly brought me to tears, she was so brave and so anxious🥺
@xmochix604
@xmochix604 2 роки тому
Me too. I cried
@TheKatarinaGiselle
@TheKatarinaGiselle 2 роки тому
Same here, that part brought me to tears.
@chriscrowe11
@chriscrowe11 2 роки тому
She didn't know what medication or "injuries" meant, but knew her Dad possibly owned a gun when the 911 dispatcher asked about weapons in the house... scary fucking priorities to grow up around
@mrgobbleton
@mrgobbleton 2 місяці тому
"What's injuries?" is beyond heartbreaking
@StanDaMann1000
@StanDaMann1000 Рік тому
THANK GOD FOR THIS OFFICER!!!❤️💐💯
@ianhornbuckle9089
@ianhornbuckle9089 2 роки тому
“What’s injuries?” 17 year old doesn’t know that word. This is heartbreaking
@ktbbbb8024
@ktbbbb8024 2 роки тому
Soo sad 😭😭😭 I wish I could take all the babies going through this my heart 💔
@styphlynne8253
@styphlynne8253 2 роки тому
I remember a neighbor helping me realize that the yellow things on tomato plants were not weeds. Those turn in to the tomatoes. I was 19 yrs old and started to cry with joy. None of us know what another goes through in this life. Cycles need to stop and kids should never be had as religious, social, entrapments pawns.! I was #12 of 23
@pandastylearmy5938
@pandastylearmy5938 4 місяці тому
thats the bravest girl i have ever seen. "whats injuries?" my heart breaks and then swells. she is so brave. so strong. so courageous.
@LiVnReal
@LiVnReal Рік тому
Wow! I am so proud of her. God bless them.
@aprilterry4777
@aprilterry4777 2 роки тому
Her saying “I’m sorry if I talk too much”hurt my soul… sweetheart you couldn’t say ENOUGH tell it ALL 😭😭😭these poor sweet children.
@stephaniecanada9152
@stephaniecanada9152 2 роки тому
SPEAK GIRL WE ARE LISTENING 😭
@kyle7609
@kyle7609 2 роки тому
Right after she said "I've never talked to anybody out there". The fact she refers to being in public as "out there"... horrible.
@poopfart3137
@poopfart3137 2 роки тому
“WhY dOnT u JuSt LeAvE tHe HoUsE” she has shown u this evidence of abuse and u still have the audacity ask an ignorant question like that?
@amybernice2142
@amybernice2142 2 роки тому
He’s gathering as much evidence as he can on his body cam by asking these questions, he’s trying to get a picture of the nature of the crimes committed, the severity of it, what type of offenders they’re dealing with and how dangerous they are, so he knows what to expect and prepare for.. we only saw a tiny snippet of what was on that body cam.
@violetlunna
@violetlunna 2 роки тому
Well, she left the house and he doesnt know the whole story, he was probably thinking "if she left the house why dont they all do the same?" He doesnt know since when they have been kept in the house, he knows absolutely nothing and he is trying to get the pieces together
@PepsiCubes
@PepsiCubes 2 роки тому
Uneducated comment once again
@nicolelewis9891
@nicolelewis9891 2 роки тому
he wanted to note on body cam footage how scared she really was to get the severity of her situation
@cheh.3207
@cheh.3207 2 роки тому
No it was an ignorant question. For you all saying it wasn't get yourself educated about what to say and not say to abuse victims.
@bobstuckrath1805
@bobstuckrath1805 Рік тому
This is REALLY quite a story. God Bless this hero.
@mcdoj2763
@mcdoj2763 2 роки тому
"Whats medication?" "Whats injuries?". This is so heartbreaking. You can tell how genuinely smart she is by the way she used the few words she knows. Her "parents" have no idea what kind of damage they have done to those kids, and how better off the world would be if they were brought up correctly.
@lp5920
@lp5920 2 роки тому
I mean with all the speech defects, they did not keep her from her mission, the Inside Edition clip of the 911 call made it very clear of her preparation & how she brought the big guns & in the end the parents were no match! Jordan, when asked if she was home schooled replied: "No, we don't do school. Our mother tells people were private schooled & she has a fake private school setup but we don't really do school. I haven't finished 1st grade & I' m 17!"
@NoWay-oe9vs
@NoWay-oe9vs Рік тому
oh they have a pretty good idea, that's why they deserve to rot in jail forever
@aceboogisback9946
@aceboogisback9946 Рік тому
It's a great warning to never homeschool kids
@loliking2763
@loliking2763 Рік тому
@@NoWay-oe9vs I belive tortured to the point of insanity is a more fair punishment I'm tired of sick fucks like this getting 3 hots and a cot and a slap on the wrist they deserve ACTUAL punishment.
@Pedro-tl7jg
@Pedro-tl7jg Рік тому
so she not knowing the meaning of a word broke you? lmao
@haliemaxine3734
@haliemaxine3734 Рік тому
In all honesty I imagine this deputy thought she was a typical young girl, maybe high on drugs(she truly appeared high or drunk maybe even) I’m glad he took her serious, I’m glad that she had those photos. I’m glad she is finally safe and her siblings. She is a true hero and he is for not just toting her home and giving her over to the parents.
@RjKME
@RjKME Рік тому
Yeah, crazy how abuse and trauma can look like someone’s on drugs or severely mentally ill. Child hood trauma is the cause behind a lot of home less people.
@pbj4142
@pbj4142 Рік тому
I thought it was a little unprofessional of him to ask.
@Tamaki742
@Tamaki742 Рік тому
@@pbj4142 I mean he gotta make sure. Her speech pattern was odd for someone who's supposedly 17. The cop wouldn't have known the extend of what her life had been like.
@ArsonHQ
@ArsonHQ Рік тому
Sincerely and Strongly Agreed about what you said about Her but only semi agrees about the Thoughtful Officer...From what he said on the video, well he's a supporter of her leaving home for the right reasons which was exactly why he asked Jordan Turpin about her and her Sister ("Well Why Don't You Guys Just Leave House") and even told and demanded her to actually Save the pictures and photos directly onto her Mobile Phone's Device System and was even asked by him to actually have her stay in the back of his Police Vehical by demanding her to stay and have a seat in and at the back of his car while his Police Car Cruiser Vehicle was already parked outside on the Side Street beside the Neighbourhood's Sidewalk...Plus he even himself mentioned about it to the other fellow officers through his Police Cruiser's Car Radio for Extra Need of Assistance help for backup units, plus not to also mention that he even was asking her questions like what's the worst they've done to you and weather or not if she had called the Police and asking about her siblings being changed up and was Her Mom does for a Living, happy as Glad to know that Officers like himself were there rather than Corrupt Cops from previous past and recent UKposts Videos.!!!
@strange8628
@strange8628 Рік тому
scary fact = there are probably many kids abducted like this that we don't know and will never know
@agnessharon9440
@agnessharon9440 Рік тому
Omggg gurl you are a real life saver thou..God Bless U
@jimmyjams9036
@jimmyjams9036 4 місяці тому
It's hard to not cry listening to this story. And this girl is beautiful too.
@anasantiago5249
@anasantiago5249 2 роки тому
“Hoping that her sister made it to freedom” had me in tears. This girl is her siblings hero.
@CP-ir3ft
@CP-ir3ft 2 роки тому
@watchmejumpstart that's because they were conditioned by their parents to think like that. you can't really blame them. that's why they have therapists to help them.
@wikedwun
@wikedwun Рік тому
Breaks my heart that a 17 year old doesn’t know what medication or injuries are..
@AlexandraBolz
@AlexandraBolz Рік тому
It did with me too. It's so sad.
@mvlexn123
@mvlexn123 Рік тому
@@AlexandraBolz wdym? U also had the same experiences as the 17 year old?
@AlexandraBolz
@AlexandraBolz Рік тому
@@mvlexn123 no I mean it broke my heart too she didn't know what that was.
@moonlightbae6699
@moonlightbae6699 Рік тому
@@mvlexn123 u can’t be that dumb
@khen106
@khen106 Рік тому
But they know the word abuse. Heartbreaking.
@dcc-randomstorieswithmel7424
@dcc-randomstorieswithmel7424 Рік тому
I love how scared they were when the cops showed up. That was GLORIOUS
@johnfrompeconiccounty4274
@johnfrompeconiccounty4274 17 днів тому
I’ve seen this many times already, but I still cry every time.
@savpal1757
@savpal1757 2 роки тому
The way jordan called her own mom by “mother” gave me the chills. Such a detached name they called the one who was suppose to care and love them. Horrific
@elizabethbennet4791
@elizabethbennet4791 2 роки тому
yeah most of the mothers ive met are like this
@Aurora-rw9lp
@Aurora-rw9lp 2 роки тому
Literally straight out of those horror movies. Scary to know this happens in real life
@donnash5813
@donnash5813 2 роки тому
I think the parents had the kids call them mother and father.
@n-o-t-n2750
@n-o-t-n2750 2 роки тому
The fact that she's apologizing for talking too much, not knowing what meds are, what her zip code is, what bruises are. Pulled extreme heart strings, if she didn't know what they were at 17 imagine what the 25 and 30 year old kids know or don't. So glad she got out.
@anniedivins2424
@anniedivins2424 Рік тому
This brings tears to my eyes it breaks my heart to see a child like that go through so much drama
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