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The preacher uncle of the 13 kids found imprisoned and starving in their filthy California home wants to adopt the brood — but authorities first want to question him about whether he knew his brother and sister-in-law were allegedly abusing their kids, according to reports. Dr. Randy Turpin — brother to accused dad-from-hell David Turpin — says he’d take care of the 13 abused kids, according to CBS News. But Randy’s past is raising questions for investigators, the outlet reported. He authored the 2016 book “21 Days of Prayer and Fasting,” which promises to “help bring a person to a place of personal freedom.”
Mattie Larson, the 2010 U.S. national champion on floor exercise, said she was only a toddler when Nassar allegedly began assaulting victims, and she struggles to understand how the abuse went on for so long. "I want to find out how this could have possibly happened. He shouldn't have been in my life," she said. Larson's attorney, John Manly, called for a "full-blown investigation" of Karolyi Ranch.
"The ranch was put forth by USA Gymnastics as this amazing place where gold medalists were made," Manly said on "GMA" this morning. "But in fact if you believe the allegations of these women, which I do, it was a house of horrors."