daughters. more on this disturbing story, starved, chained and only allowed to shower once a year, brand-new disturbing picture of the physical and emotional abuse those 13 children had for years but their parents who are called monsters claim they are innocent. anita vogel, i was reading through this yesterday and it is too disturbing to get through, it is horrible. it is really shocking and there are new horrifying details emerging about the shocking abuse, 13 children allegedly endured at the hands of their own parents for decades, the table is turning on david and the least turpin in a california court room, pleading not guilty to the 75 charges including systematically torturing and abusing their kids. prosecutors describe the mother pictured here smiling, as pure
about the suspects who abducted and held a california woman only to leave her on the side of the road on thanksgiving day. the county sheriff s office in northern cornia says two women who captured papini spoke only in spanish and said they hid ther faces for almost the 22 days she was held. her husband is speaking publicly about her captivity and release. goo we have the latest from redding, california. the interview with the father, really interesting. what can you tell us? reporter: hey, hallie, her husband, keith papini has been speaking about the injuries she received, lashing out on people online saying this a-s a hoax. his wife was branded, she was beaten, tortured, starved. she had a small frame to begin with, about 100 pounds before she went missing. when she was found she weighed 87 pounds, when she was left on the side of i-5 in california at 4:30 in the morning on thanksgiving day.
that was an excuse. so how did you, joseph, evolve to the point where you could do something that seems so cold-blooded? you get so traumatized that you just try to pay back all the pain that you suffered. that s what happened to me from the time i was a little kid was yelled at all day long, beat up, starved, it had an effect on me when i got older. just about in the family had an alcohol family. after spending the paycheck, my brother would be fighting and cussing at each other, he d be beating her. and the landlord would bang on the side of the trailer. it would terrorize us. and my mother had no money because my father would take all the money and spend it on alcohol. basically they split up in 1965,
the secrecy lifted a little after eduardo s friend lucy was leekted mayor. the chief of police went public with news of two more kidnappings, here in relatively safe san miguel. just want to raise my kids in a place where you can trust the police, where it s the justice system conscience. a sentiment they discovered which is created a whole other kind of immigration from mexico. immigration based on fear. i would like to form an organization organizing the people like us who have had to leave mexico and take refuge in the united states. i was going to say you think you would have much company? a lot. by thousands. it was in the box where eduardo felt isolated, starved, beaten, beset by glaring light, deafening noise, the fear of death, it was a revelation. and he hasn t been the same since. nothing really matters,
whether it s right, everyone can have their judgment about that. when i think of my crime, if you like, which is removing saddam hussein and i think of what s happened in the world as we watch syria unfold in these last years with hundreds of thousands of people dying, often innocent civilians, starved, bombed, subject to the most horrific weapons, including chemical weapons and we have stood back and again we bare responsibility for this in europe most of all, we ve done nothing. i don t know. i think that s a judgment of history i m prepared to have. we ll see. this was the most difficult decision i ever took in politics. i was aware at the time i was taking it it was going to be politically difficult. i do point out because i always