The Turpin children survived years of extreme abuse and neglect in their parents’ “house of horrors” in Perris, California; they were rescued in January 2018 after one daughter escaped and called 911, and their parents, David and Louise Turpin, are now serving 25‑to‑life prison sentences for torture and related charges. After the rescue, the 13 siblings were split: the younger ones went into foster care and the older ones became legal adults under county supervision, but multiple investigations later revealed that some of them ended up in unsafe foster placements, with at least one foster family criminally charged for abusing several Turpin children in their care. Reports and news features have described how, despite hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations and promised support, some of the adult Turpin siblings have struggled with poverty, unstable housing, and difficulty accessing the funds and services intended for them, while public officials and advocates continue to debate how badly the system failed them and how to repair the damage.