 
                          POLICE have released a picture of an 18-year-old who was found dead near a pond. Lily Sullivan was found at Pembroke Mill Ponds shortly after 4am on Friday morning and a 31-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
 AthenaLily Sullivan's body was found at Pembroke Mill Ponds '/ '
AthenaLily Sullivan's body was found at Pembroke Mill Ponds '/ '         WNSA man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering Lily '/ '        Dyfed-Powys Police released a photograph of Lily taken hours before she died in the hope witnesses recognise her clothing.        The Pond is near to Pembroke Castle and is a beauty spot popular with visitors.        Detectives want to speak to anyone who saw the teenager in the Main Street area from 7.30pm on Thursday and in the Mill Pond area from around 2am on Friday.        Lily was wearing a white cropped top, blue jeans with ripped knees, white belt and black patent boots.        She had a spider tattoo visible on her chest, and had black hair, which was bleached at the front.        Paying tribute, pal Mena Williams wrote on Facebook: "I will never forget our times together growing up, it feels like yesterday.        "The moments you shared with us all will always speak of the great person that you were. May you rest in peace Lily Sullivan."        	  		  	  	  		    							    					    											Most read in The US Sun    											  					  					    					  					    					  						      					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				PAYDAY			  							  				Surprise '$1,100 Christmas payments' arriving TOMORROW as $6,300 cash sent out			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				FILTHY DEN			  							  				Inside home where model & friend spent last hours before being left for dead			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				CELL PROBED			  							  				Baldwin's phone 'seized by FBI' after cinematographer's tragic movie set death			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				MIND YOUR SAFETY			  							  				What to know about the December 17 TikTok challenge in schools			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				DEATH TRAP			  							  				Deadliest animals that can kill humans in SECONDS with bites, stings and poison			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				BATTLE OVER BABY			  							  				Tristan Thompson suffers loss in paternity battle with Maralee Nichols			  			  	    	  	      					    					  					    				  			    		  	  	   	  	        A force spokesman said: ...Her family is being supported by specialist officers.        ...A 31-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder remains in police custody at this time.        ...Anyone who may have information that could assist the investigation is asked to get in touch....
WNSA man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering Lily '/ '        Dyfed-Powys Police released a photograph of Lily taken hours before she died in the hope witnesses recognise her clothing.        The Pond is near to Pembroke Castle and is a beauty spot popular with visitors.        Detectives want to speak to anyone who saw the teenager in the Main Street area from 7.30pm on Thursday and in the Mill Pond area from around 2am on Friday.        Lily was wearing a white cropped top, blue jeans with ripped knees, white belt and black patent boots.        She had a spider tattoo visible on her chest, and had black hair, which was bleached at the front.        Paying tribute, pal Mena Williams wrote on Facebook: "I will never forget our times together growing up, it feels like yesterday.        "The moments you shared with us all will always speak of the great person that you were. May you rest in peace Lily Sullivan."        	  		  	  	  		    							    					    											Most read in The US Sun    											  					  					    					  					    					  						      					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				PAYDAY			  							  				Surprise '$1,100 Christmas payments' arriving TOMORROW as $6,300 cash sent out			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				FILTHY DEN			  							  				Inside home where model & friend spent last hours before being left for dead			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				CELL PROBED			  							  				Baldwin's phone 'seized by FBI' after cinematographer's tragic movie set death			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				MIND YOUR SAFETY			  							  				What to know about the December 17 TikTok challenge in schools			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				DEATH TRAP			  							  				Deadliest animals that can kill humans in SECONDS with bites, stings and poison			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				BATTLE OVER BABY			  							  				Tristan Thompson suffers loss in paternity battle with Maralee Nichols			  			  	    	  	      					    					  					    				  			    		  	  	   	  	        A force spokesman said: ...Her family is being supported by specialist officers.        ...A 31-year-old man arrested on suspicion of murder remains in police custody at this time.        ...Anyone who may have information that could assist the investigation is asked to get in touch....         WNSLIly's body was found at around 4am near to Pembroke Castle '/ '        More to follow...        For the latest news on this story keep checking back at Sun Online.        Thesun.co.uk is your go to destination for the best celebrity news, football news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.        Download our fantastic, new and improved free App for the best ever Sun Online experience. For iPhone click here, for Android click here.         Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/thesun and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSun.
WNSLIly's body was found at around 4am near to Pembroke Castle '/ '        More to follow...        For the latest news on this story keep checking back at Sun Online.        Thesun.co.uk is your go to destination for the best celebrity news, football news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video.        Download our fantastic, new and improved free App for the best ever Sun Online experience. For iPhone click here, for Android click here.         Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/thesun and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSun.        Source:
Woman, 18, pictured after cops find body as man, 31, arrested on suspicion of murder
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                           The couple lived together for over two years while Denise's lawyers claim the pair played the lotto every week        Denise claimed the pair had played Canada's Lotto 6/49 every week and had dreamed of buying a big house where they could indulge in their love of muscle cars.        She maintained they had an agreement to share any lottery winnings, a claim he denied.        And as they lived together in Chatham, Ontario, they were in a common-law relationship which has many of the same rights as a marriage.        Her lawyer Steven Pickard said Ontario's lottery regulator had only paid Thibeault half his winning.        It left the other £1.75 million with the courts to determine its rightful owner, Windsor Star reported at the time.        "They always agreed that if they had a winning ticket, the proceeds would be theirs, together as a couple,... he said.        "Maurice and Denise have been buying Lotto 6/49 tickets together for almost their entire relationship.        	  		  	  	  		    							    					    											Most read in US News    											  					  					    					  					    					  						      					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				UNDER FIRE			  							  				What to know about Judge Michelle Odinet			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				'SHOPPING CART KILLER'			  							  				'Serial killer' who moves bodies in Target cart is probed as 4 slain			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				IN COLD BLOOD			  							  				Mexican actress shot dead while waiting to pick up her son, 11, from football			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				TIKTOK THREAT			  							  				Warning over challenge that urges kids to bring WEAPONS to school tomorrow			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				CASHFLOW			  							  				Five stimulus check payment programs to replace the monthly $300 child tax credit			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				WE WANT JUSTICE			  							  				Grieving dad of model's friend wants three suspects hit with MURDER charges			  			  	    	  	      					    					  					    				  			    		  	  	   	  	        "Sometimes he would purchase the tickets and sometimes Denise would.        "Sometimes Denise would give him money, and he would buy the tickets when he went to pick up cigarettes."        Denise's legal team alleged Thibeault "behaved with deceit, arrogance, high-handedness and a callous disregard" for her and her rights.        She said her teenage daughter lived with Thibeault from July 2015 until September 2017.        When Denise heard that someone in Chatham had bought the winning ticket – which entitled the winner to half of a £7million jackpot – she asked Thibeault if he had bought a ticket that week.        In the claim, it is alleged that Thibeault "made it clear to Denise that they did not have the winning ticket."        And the following day, Denise came home and was "shocked to see that Maurice had packed up and removed all of his clothes, his toiletries and most of his other personal items and his Canadian passport."        She alleged she found out that Thibeault had texted his boss a message saying he was quitting his job and stating that he had broken up with her.        The message read: "Denise and I are no longer together.        "Since I left her Monday another life-changing thing has happened. I am sad to tell you by text but I will not be coming back to work."        He then allegedly followed that text with a message containing a picture of the winning lottery ticket.        But  Thibeault's lawyer Richard Pollock, told CBC that he had done nothing wrong:        ...He purchased a ticket, he won the ticket, he has claimed the prize. He is a good and honest man and what is at stake here is his reputation....
The couple lived together for over two years while Denise's lawyers claim the pair played the lotto every week        Denise claimed the pair had played Canada's Lotto 6/49 every week and had dreamed of buying a big house where they could indulge in their love of muscle cars.        She maintained they had an agreement to share any lottery winnings, a claim he denied.        And as they lived together in Chatham, Ontario, they were in a common-law relationship which has many of the same rights as a marriage.        Her lawyer Steven Pickard said Ontario's lottery regulator had only paid Thibeault half his winning.        It left the other £1.75 million with the courts to determine its rightful owner, Windsor Star reported at the time.        "They always agreed that if they had a winning ticket, the proceeds would be theirs, together as a couple,... he said.        "Maurice and Denise have been buying Lotto 6/49 tickets together for almost their entire relationship.        	  		  	  	  		    							    					    											Most read in US News    											  					  					    					  					    					  						      					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				UNDER FIRE			  							  				What to know about Judge Michelle Odinet			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				'SHOPPING CART KILLER'			  							  				'Serial killer' who moves bodies in Target cart is probed as 4 slain			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				IN COLD BLOOD			  							  				Mexican actress shot dead while waiting to pick up her son, 11, from football			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				TIKTOK THREAT			  							  				Warning over challenge that urges kids to bring WEAPONS to school tomorrow			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				CASHFLOW			  							  				Five stimulus check payment programs to replace the monthly $300 child tax credit			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				WE WANT JUSTICE			  							  				Grieving dad of model's friend wants three suspects hit with MURDER charges			  			  	    	  	      					    					  					    				  			    		  	  	   	  	        "Sometimes he would purchase the tickets and sometimes Denise would.        "Sometimes Denise would give him money, and he would buy the tickets when he went to pick up cigarettes."        Denise's legal team alleged Thibeault "behaved with deceit, arrogance, high-handedness and a callous disregard" for her and her rights.        She said her teenage daughter lived with Thibeault from July 2015 until September 2017.        When Denise heard that someone in Chatham had bought the winning ticket – which entitled the winner to half of a £7million jackpot – she asked Thibeault if he had bought a ticket that week.        In the claim, it is alleged that Thibeault "made it clear to Denise that they did not have the winning ticket."        And the following day, Denise came home and was "shocked to see that Maurice had packed up and removed all of his clothes, his toiletries and most of his other personal items and his Canadian passport."        She alleged she found out that Thibeault had texted his boss a message saying he was quitting his job and stating that he had broken up with her.        The message read: "Denise and I are no longer together.        "Since I left her Monday another life-changing thing has happened. I am sad to tell you by text but I will not be coming back to work."        He then allegedly followed that text with a message containing a picture of the winning lottery ticket.        But  Thibeault's lawyer Richard Pollock, told CBC that he had done nothing wrong:        ...He purchased a ticket, he won the ticket, he has claimed the prize. He is a good and honest man and what is at stake here is his reputation....        		    					  				  					  					    					  				  			    		  		    		  
 
                           APPotter was describing what happened when she fatally shot Wright '/ '
APPotter was describing what happened when she fatally shot Wright '/ '         FacebookWright was 20 years old '/ '        ...We were struggling. We were trying to keep him from driving away,... Potter said.         ...It just went chaotic....         Potter emotionally added: ...I remember yelling, 'Taser, Taser, Taser' and nothing happened. And then he told me I shot him....        Potter, 49, was charged with first-degree and second-degree manslaughter for fatally shooting Wright on April 11.         THE CASE        The former Brooklyn Center police chief has said he believes Potter meant to use her Taser on Wright instead of her handgun.        Body camera video shows her shouting "Taser!" multiple times before firing. The shooting ignited days of unrest.        Wright's family members and protesters had wanted prosecutors to file murder charges.        The shooting happened amid the trial for Derek Chauvin, the white former Minneapolis police officer who was convicted of murder for pressing his knee against George Floyd's neck as the black man said he couldn't breathe.        Police have said Wright was pulled over for expired tags, but they sought to arrest him after discovering an outstanding warrant.        The warrant was for his failure to appear in court on charges that he fled from officers and had a gun without a permit during an encounter with Minneapolis police in June.        Police body camera video shows Potter approaching Wright as he stands outside of his car as another officer is arresting him.        As Wright struggles with police, Potter shouts, "I'll Tase you! I'll Tase you! Taser! Taser! Taser!" before firing a single shot from a handgun in her right hand.        The criminal complaint noted that Potter holstered her handgun on the right side and her Taser on the left, both with their grips facing rearward.        To remove the Taser — which is yellow and has a black grip — Potter would have to use her left hand, the complaint said.        Intent isn't a necessary component of second-degree manslaughter in Minnesota.        The charge — which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison — can be applied in circumstances where a person is suspected of causing a death by "culpable negligence" that creates an unreasonable risk and consciously takes chances to cause a death.        Wright family attorney Ben Crump has disputed that the shooting was accidental, arguing that an experienced officer knows the difference between a Taser and a handgun.        Experts say cases of officers mistakenly firing their gun instead of a Taser are rare, usually less than once a year nationwide.        Brooklyn Center was moving toward firing Potter when she resigned shortly after the shooting.
FacebookWright was 20 years old '/ '        ...We were struggling. We were trying to keep him from driving away,... Potter said.         ...It just went chaotic....         Potter emotionally added: ...I remember yelling, 'Taser, Taser, Taser' and nothing happened. And then he told me I shot him....        Potter, 49, was charged with first-degree and second-degree manslaughter for fatally shooting Wright on April 11.         THE CASE        The former Brooklyn Center police chief has said he believes Potter meant to use her Taser on Wright instead of her handgun.        Body camera video shows her shouting "Taser!" multiple times before firing. The shooting ignited days of unrest.        Wright's family members and protesters had wanted prosecutors to file murder charges.        The shooting happened amid the trial for Derek Chauvin, the white former Minneapolis police officer who was convicted of murder for pressing his knee against George Floyd's neck as the black man said he couldn't breathe.        Police have said Wright was pulled over for expired tags, but they sought to arrest him after discovering an outstanding warrant.        The warrant was for his failure to appear in court on charges that he fled from officers and had a gun without a permit during an encounter with Minneapolis police in June.        Police body camera video shows Potter approaching Wright as he stands outside of his car as another officer is arresting him.        As Wright struggles with police, Potter shouts, "I'll Tase you! I'll Tase you! Taser! Taser! Taser!" before firing a single shot from a handgun in her right hand.        The criminal complaint noted that Potter holstered her handgun on the right side and her Taser on the left, both with their grips facing rearward.        To remove the Taser — which is yellow and has a black grip — Potter would have to use her left hand, the complaint said.        Intent isn't a necessary component of second-degree manslaughter in Minnesota.        The charge — which carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison — can be applied in circumstances where a person is suspected of causing a death by "culpable negligence" that creates an unreasonable risk and consciously takes chances to cause a death.        Wright family attorney Ben Crump has disputed that the shooting was accidental, arguing that an experienced officer knows the difference between a Taser and a handgun.        Experts say cases of officers mistakenly firing their gun instead of a Taser are rare, usually less than once a year nationwide.        Brooklyn Center was moving toward firing Potter when she resigned shortly after the shooting.         Kare11Brooklyn Center was moving toward firing Potter when she resigned shortly after the shooting '/ '
Kare11Brooklyn Center was moving toward firing Potter when she resigned shortly after the shooting '/ '         APExperts say cases of officers mistakenly firing their gun instead of a Taser are rare '/ '        	  		  			We pay for your stories!  		  		  			  							  					Do you have a story for The US Sun team?				  			  			  Email us at exclusive@the-sun.com or call 212 416 4552.   Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheSunUS and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunUS
APExperts say cases of officers mistakenly firing their gun instead of a Taser are rare '/ '        	  		  			We pay for your stories!  		  		  			  							  					Do you have a story for The US Sun team?				  			  			  Email us at exclusive@the-sun.com or call 212 416 4552.   Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheSunUS and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunUS    		  	  	  
 
                           KATC 3 ABC NewsA video of her went viral in December 2021 and many are calling for her resignation '/ '        Has Judge Odinet responded to the backlash?        Following the backlash, Odinet responded with a statement.         ...My children and I were the victims of an armed burglary at our home. The police were called and the assailant was arrested. The incident shook me to my core and my mental state was fragile,... Odinet said        ...I was a wreck and am still unable to sleep. I was given a sedative at the time of the video. I have zero recollection of the video and the disturbing language used during it....        Adding: ...Anyone who knows me and my husband, knows this is contrary to the way we live our lives. I am deeply sorry and ask for your forgiveness and understanding as my family and I deal with the emotional aftermath of this armed burglary....         In relation to the robbery, 59-year old Ronald Handy was arrested and charged with two counts of simple burglary, according to KLFY, and is being held in Lafayette Parish Jail on a $10,000 bond.      	  		  			We pay for your stories!  		  		  			  							  					Do you have a story for The US Sun team?				  			  			    Email us at exclusive@the-sun.com or call 212 416 4552.   Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheSunUS and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunUS
KATC 3 ABC NewsA video of her went viral in December 2021 and many are calling for her resignation '/ '        Has Judge Odinet responded to the backlash?        Following the backlash, Odinet responded with a statement.         ...My children and I were the victims of an armed burglary at our home. The police were called and the assailant was arrested. The incident shook me to my core and my mental state was fragile,... Odinet said        ...I was a wreck and am still unable to sleep. I was given a sedative at the time of the video. I have zero recollection of the video and the disturbing language used during it....        Adding: ...Anyone who knows me and my husband, knows this is contrary to the way we live our lives. I am deeply sorry and ask for your forgiveness and understanding as my family and I deal with the emotional aftermath of this armed burglary....         In relation to the robbery, 59-year old Ronald Handy was arrested and charged with two counts of simple burglary, according to KLFY, and is being held in Lafayette Parish Jail on a $10,000 bond.      	  		  			We pay for your stories!  		  		  			  							  					Do you have a story for The US Sun team?				  			  			    Email us at exclusive@the-sun.com or call 212 416 4552.   Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/TheSunUS and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSunUS      		  	  	
 
                          
 
                          
 
                           ABCThe sisters described hiding a camera in a Barbie '/ '
ABCThe sisters described hiding a camera in a Barbie '/ '         APDavid and Louise Turpin were given life in prison '/ '        Jennifer spoke during the ABC interview about how before the siblings were freed, she was afraid to do anything wrong because her parents would beat her.        ...If I did one little thing wrong, I was going to be beaten,... she said. ...And not just beat, beat until I bled.        Jordan said that she got the idea to run away after uploading some videos online.        ......When mother and father would leave, that's when I would sneak into the bathroom and make my videos and put them out,... she said.        Jordan would record herself singing, usually in the bathroom.        She told Sawyer that a viewer once messaged her and asked a few questions. Their conversation prompted her to realize she should seek help.        	  		  	  	  		    							    					    											Most read in US News    											  					  					    					  					    					  						      					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				NOT OVER YET			  							  				Kyle Rittenhouse victims' families could sue teen after not guilty verdict			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				MYSTERY DEEPENS			  							  				Brian Laundrie's cause of death to be revealed as notebook found near body			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				TERMINAL TERROR 			  							  				Passenger 'accidentally discharges' GUN sparking 'active shooter' fears			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				FREE AT LAST			  							  				Bodycam shows squalor inside Turpin home & bruises of kids chained to beds			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				'REST IN PEACE'			  							  				Second Kenosha victim shot by Kyle Rittenhouse identified by family members			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				MONEY MADNESS			  							  				Drivers scramble to grab cash on freeway after it fell from armored truck			  			  	    	  	      					    					  					    				  			    		  	  	   	  	        The malnourished siblings, who ranged from 29 to three, were locked in cages and chained to beds by parents Louise and David Turpin.        Some of the children were abused for decades. Jennifer was held captive for nearly 30 years.         Read Our Turpin House of Horrors Live Blog Here        The alarm was finally raised in August 2018 when then-17-year-old Jordan managed to slip out of a window of their Californian home.        In the interview, the sisters also spoke about how they put a camera inside of a Barbie to capture the abuse.         JORDAN'S 911 CALL        Jordan recounted the terrifying decision to call 911 on her parents after she managed to escape.        She explained: ...My whole body was shaking and when I was still on the phone I remember I couldn't really dial 911 because ... I was trying to dial 911 but I couldn't even get my thumbs to press the buttons because I was shaking so bad.        ...But I was trying to calm down so I could do it. And then I finally pressed it and they answered. I literally never talked to someone on the phone....        David, now 60, and Louise, 53, were jailed for life on February 22, 2019, on counts of child cruelty, false imprisonment, and torture.        Jordan's 911 call, which was aired during the episode, describes some of the horrors that the Turpin children went through.        ...They hit us ... they throw us across the room, they pull our hair, they yank out our hair,... she said. ...My two little sisters right now are chained up....        Jennifer, who is the eldest Turpin child, said that her parents pulled her out of school after third grade — and her parents became more isolating and abusive as the years went on and more children were born.         A NEW LIFE        When the Turpin children were eventually rescued, the sisters described how the smallest things — like being able to listen to music or smell the grass outside — meant the world to them.        Jordan described her first experience at a park.        ...I was so excited because I could smell the grass,... she said. ...I was like, ...How could heaven be better than this? … Oh my gosh, this is so free, this is life.'...        Jordan and Jennifer did not discuss their other 11 siblings, wishing to protect their privacy, but did say that the family gets together often.        ...It feels at home, being with all of us,... Jordan said.         ...Every time we're together, it's a very special moment, because we always know at the end of the day, we're always gonna have each other....
APDavid and Louise Turpin were given life in prison '/ '        Jennifer spoke during the ABC interview about how before the siblings were freed, she was afraid to do anything wrong because her parents would beat her.        ...If I did one little thing wrong, I was going to be beaten,... she said. ...And not just beat, beat until I bled.        Jordan said that she got the idea to run away after uploading some videos online.        ......When mother and father would leave, that's when I would sneak into the bathroom and make my videos and put them out,... she said.        Jordan would record herself singing, usually in the bathroom.        She told Sawyer that a viewer once messaged her and asked a few questions. Their conversation prompted her to realize she should seek help.        	  		  	  	  		    							    					    											Most read in US News    											  					  					    					  					    					  						      					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				NOT OVER YET			  							  				Kyle Rittenhouse victims' families could sue teen after not guilty verdict			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				MYSTERY DEEPENS			  							  				Brian Laundrie's cause of death to be revealed as notebook found near body			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				TERMINAL TERROR 			  							  				Passenger 'accidentally discharges' GUN sparking 'active shooter' fears			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				FREE AT LAST			  							  				Bodycam shows squalor inside Turpin home & bruises of kids chained to beds			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  					  	  	  					  				'REST IN PEACE'			  							  				Second Kenosha victim shot by Kyle Rittenhouse identified by family members			  			  	    	  	            					  			  				  				  			  							  				  					  				  					  	  	  					  				MONEY MADNESS			  							  				Drivers scramble to grab cash on freeway after it fell from armored truck			  			  	    	  	      					    					  					    				  			    		  	  	   	  	        The malnourished siblings, who ranged from 29 to three, were locked in cages and chained to beds by parents Louise and David Turpin.        Some of the children were abused for decades. Jennifer was held captive for nearly 30 years.         Read Our Turpin House of Horrors Live Blog Here        The alarm was finally raised in August 2018 when then-17-year-old Jordan managed to slip out of a window of their Californian home.        In the interview, the sisters also spoke about how they put a camera inside of a Barbie to capture the abuse.         JORDAN'S 911 CALL        Jordan recounted the terrifying decision to call 911 on her parents after she managed to escape.        She explained: ...My whole body was shaking and when I was still on the phone I remember I couldn't really dial 911 because ... I was trying to dial 911 but I couldn't even get my thumbs to press the buttons because I was shaking so bad.        ...But I was trying to calm down so I could do it. And then I finally pressed it and they answered. I literally never talked to someone on the phone....        David, now 60, and Louise, 53, were jailed for life on February 22, 2019, on counts of child cruelty, false imprisonment, and torture.        Jordan's 911 call, which was aired during the episode, describes some of the horrors that the Turpin children went through.        ...They hit us ... they throw us across the room, they pull our hair, they yank out our hair,... she said. ...My two little sisters right now are chained up....        Jennifer, who is the eldest Turpin child, said that her parents pulled her out of school after third grade — and her parents became more isolating and abusive as the years went on and more children were born.         A NEW LIFE        When the Turpin children were eventually rescued, the sisters described how the smallest things — like being able to listen to music or smell the grass outside — meant the world to them.        Jordan described her first experience at a park.        ...I was so excited because I could smell the grass,... she said. ...I was like, ...How could heaven be better than this? … Oh my gosh, this is so free, this is life.'...        Jordan and Jennifer did not discuss their other 11 siblings, wishing to protect their privacy, but did say that the family gets together often.        ...It feels at home, being with all of us,... Jordan said.         ...Every time we're together, it's a very special moment, because we always know at the end of the day, we're always gonna have each other....         The sisters also spoke about how they put a camera inside of a Barbie to capture the abuseABC
The sisters also spoke about how they put a camera inside of a Barbie to capture the abuseABC         Jordan said that she got the idea to run away after uploading some videos onlineABC
Jordan said that she got the idea to run away after uploading some videos onlineABC         Riverside County Sheriff's DepartmentThe 13 children were locked up and abused '/ '
Riverside County Sheriff's DepartmentThe 13 children were locked up and abused '/ '