A 17-year-old girl who managed to escape squalid conditions inside her family's Southern California home managed to post videos and photos online while still inside the residence. One of the 13 children of David and Louise Turpin somehow found a way to upload a series of videos on YouTube under … …
The 17-year-old, who was one of 13 children living under the roof of parents David and Louise Turpin's home in Peris, California, had a YouTube account under an alias and uploaded a number of videos, some of which have been unearthed by Good Morning America. Most of the clips are …
One of the Turpin children allegedly had a secret YouTube page and posted videos from inside the “House of Horrors,” ABC News reported Tuesday. The 17-year-old Turpin daughter who escaped the “House of Horrors” in California allegedly had a YouTube page under a false name where she posted … Read More
The videos offer a new glimpse into the Turpin children's life in captivity through videos posted to YouTube by the Turpins' 17-year-old daughter under an alias, according to ABC News. A video posted with the ABC News story shows the daughter in her Perris, California home, singing songs she wrote. …
One of the children who escaped from the home of a California couple, accused of abusing their children and keeping them locked inside for years, kept a secret YouTube channel where she showcased her singing and songwriting talent. The 17-year-old made the account during her years in captivity … Read More
THE 17-year-old girl who escaped from her parents' House of Horrors to alert the authorities to her and her 12 siblings' plight had a secret YouTube account. The teen uploaded multiple videos of herself on the website under a false name giving the world a glimpse into life inside the …
YouTube may give Google a leg up in its battle with Facebook over supremacy in the digital advertising market. US consumers already spend more time watching YouTube videos than they spend on Facebook — and that lead is likely growing, Pivotal Research Group noted in a research report Tuesday … Read …
YouTube videos show shackled siblings' life in captivity … The videos were posted to YouTube by the couple's 17-year-old daughter under an alias, according to ABC News. A video posted with … Another clip posted to her YouTube page, shows the teenager playing with one of the family's dogs. Piles …
The heroic girl who escaped the home of her monster parents, David and Louise Turpin, used to share videos of herself singing on YouTube, prior to her escape! ABC News found an account reportedly opened by the 17-year-old girl, where she posted clips of herself singing to dark, passionate tunes … …
The brave teen who escaped the California house of horrors where she was held captive with her 12 siblings recorded secret YouTube videos under an unknown alias. The unnamed 17-year-old Turpin child made the hidden recordings throughout the home, which included at least one ominous song. Read More