What Turpin sisters hope public takes away from their Diane Sawyer interview

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What Turpin sisters hope public takes away from their Diane Sawyer interview
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Jordan Turpin says that while it was tough to watch her and her sister's exclusive interview with DianeSawyer, it also made them feel proud.

"But I'm just glad that it's out there," she added, so"people know that they have a voice and they can speak up if something's not right."

The eldest Turpin sibling, 33-year-old Jennifer Turpin, said"there's always a way out, and I hope people get that from our story. There's always hope, even if it feels like there's none."In January 2018, Jordan Turpin, then 17, escaped from her Perris, California, home, freeing herself and her 12 siblings from a life of horrific abuse and captivity at the hands of their parents, who beat, shackled and starved their children.

David and Louise Turpin later pleaded guilty to charges including torture and false imprisonment. In 2019, they were sentenced to 25 years to life. Jordan and Jennifer Turpin told their story for the first time in an exclusive interview with Sawyer.

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