Author Topic: 12 starving siblings found chained to beds in Perris after sister escapes  (Read 9751 times)

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Horrible
Beyond Horrible. A special place waits for these types of people (abusers). I am just glad that this part of their nightmare is over. Now the process of recovery starts if that is even possible. I hope that the victims get the counseling and help they need.

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The following is a link from ABC7 to a press conference held by the Riverside County District Attorney today relating to the horrific events involving the Perris couple accused of torturing their 13 malnourished adult and juvenile children.

Warning... some of the details described in this press conference are absolutely horrific and beyond my comprehension. As a parent and a human being it is unimaginable that anyone could treat another human being the way this couple is accused of treating their children.

I can only hope that these victims can get the help that will be necessary to assist them in recovering and salvaging any type of a normal life.

http://abc7.com/perris-couple-faces-up-to-94-years-to-life-in-prison/2962838/

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 2h2 hours ago
The Riverside University Health System Foundation has just announced that it has opened a support fund for the 13 siblings rescued from their Perris home earlier this week. 100% of funds will go to the siblings. Click link for more info & to donate- http://bit.ly/2mSLs7w