Posted on 02/23/2018 9:08:41 AM PST by sodpoodle
The California parents accused of torturing and starving their 13 children will be in court Friday for a procedural hearing. For the first time, lawyers representing their seven adult children are revealing how their recovery is going, and what their dreams are for the future.
The children were rescued from a home in Perris, California, nearly six weeks ago. A source tells CBS News the younger six are split between two foster homes.
The seven adult siblings are in a nearby medical center, where they're being exposed to everything from Harry Potter movies to iPads.
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May God continue His blessings to guide and protect these young people.
Bless their hearts, what a bizarre task, to acclimate people who are already adults to the 21st century and freedom.
Extremely good news to hear of their progress.
Do we know that for sue? This family moved around. Have all of their former domiciles been checked?
And what is this picture of all of them in shirts proclaiming "Thing 1, Thing 13, etc"? Is that supposed to be some kind of mental torture?
For sure.
I do hope they will testify and not freeze up. We all pray them a good and peaceful life. Its a very deceptive culture they will enter. May God go with them.
Good questions.
When those 2 evil spawners are in jail - I hope the caretakers for the children are qualified and able to help them cope. Thinking; Stockholm Syndrome.
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Stockholm-syndrome
Stockholm syndrome, psychological response wherein a captive begins to identify closely with his or her captors, as well as with their agenda and demands. The name of the syndrome is derived from a botched bank robbery in Stockholm, Sweden in 1973.
The “Things” referred to as Parents
are Despicable Human Garbage!
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