LOS ANGELES (AP) — Seven adults rescued from their parents' California home after authorities say they endured years of torture are not bitter, their attorney said Wednesday.
Jack Osborn, a lawyer who represents seven of David and Louise Turpin's 13 children, said in an interview on NBC's "Today" show that his clients want people to know they are survivors.
"They're not bitter. They really take every day as it is — as a gift," Osborn said. "They want people to know that they are survivors.