Teen's 911 call details abuse of 'torture' parents at Turpin family home in California

A court in California has heard the 911 call made by a 17-year-old to tell police about the years of abuse she and her 12 siblings allegedly suffered at the hands of their parents.
In the call the girl tells the dispatcher to "help my sisters" as she gives details of their squalid house with a suffocating stench, where they were shackled to beds and choked by their parents.
The children's parents David and Louise Turpin have pleaded not guilty to torture, child abuse and other charges.
Louise Turpin dabbed her eyes with a tissue as the recording was played during a preliminary hearing to decide if the couple should face trial.
The girl is heard saying two younger sisters and a brother were chained to their beds and that she could not take it any longer.
Louise Turpin dabbed her eyes in court as the 911 call was played
"They will wake up at night and they will start crying and they wanted me to call somebody," she said in a high-pitched voice. "I wanted to call y'all so y'all can help my sisters."
The 911 call in January marked a new start for the 13 Turpin offspring - aged two to 29 - who lived in such isolation that some did not even understand the role of the police when officers arrived at the house in Perris, 70 miles (113km) southeast of Los Angeles.
Two girls, 11 and 14, had been hastily released from their chains when police showed up, the court heard, but a 22-year-old son remained shackled.
The man said he had been tied up with ropes at first and then, after learning to wriggle free, restrained with increasingly larger chains on and off over six years.
Children were deprived food and had no toys or games but were allowed to express themselves in journals which were seized by investigators.

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