Retired sheriff's detective speaks out on investigation into Turpin children abuse cases
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Detective Thomas Salisbury described the torment inflicted on a 5-year-old girl by her foster parents, stating she suffered daily torture with sleeping pills, water sprays, and physical abuse.
Reflecting on the rescue of the Turpin siblings, Salisbury noted their elation upon experiencing freedom for the first time, contrasting it with the previous horrors they faced at home.
During his questioning of Louise Turpin, Salisbury was struck by her silence when asked how long the chaining of her children lasted, indicating her lack of remorse and denial.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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