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demmiblue

(36,841 posts)
Mon Mar 19, 2018, 12:09 PM Mar 2018

Exclusive: Siblings allegedly held captive said to experience freedom for 1st time

Source: ABC News



After what is described as a lifetime of imprisonment in a cramped, squalid home near Riverside, California, seven of the 13 siblings who were allegedly held captive by their parents got their first taste of freedom last week, ABC News has exclusively learned.

The newly freed siblings -- who are now adults -- were discretely whisked away Thursday from the Corona Regional Medical Center, where they had been nursed back to health after police rescued them in January. After being described as on the brink of starvation, the survivors were taught the basics about a world police say they never quite experienced.

But now, the young adults, ages 18 to 29, were taken by their attorney and public guardian from the carefully controlled ward of the hospital to an undisclosed rural house they now call home.

ABC News has interviewed several people who’ve spent time with the siblings -- whose lives until recently had been lived in near-complete isolation. Their native intelligence, coupled with their naiveté and complete lack of guile, makes them utterly charming, say those who’ve interacted with them.


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Exclusive: Siblings allegedly held captive said to experience freedom for 1st time (Original Post) demmiblue Mar 2018 OP
Their naivete and complete lack of guile MichMary Mar 2018 #1

MichMary

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1. Their naivete and complete lack of guile
Mon Mar 19, 2018, 12:42 PM
Mar 2018

will probably also make them vulnerable to all sorts of bad stuff. They are legally adults, but emotionally still children, and may always be.

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