The 13 Southern California siblings rescued three years ago from horribly abusive conditions have been failed at different points by a social services system that was supposed to help them transition to new lives, according to an investigation by the US ABC News.The network reported on Friday Riverside County has hired a private law firm to look into allegations the seven adult and six minor children in the Turpin family did not get basic services after they were freed from their parents' prison-like home.There also is a criminal investigation of a foster family suspected of mistreating several children, including one of the Turpins, the US ABC reported.
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