Siders 16 Kids: Why One Teen Still Couldn't Do WHAT?!

Siders 16 Kids: Why One Teen Still Couldn't Do WHAT?!

An eighteen-year-old connected to the Siders case can't do something most children master before kindergarten. Not neglect in the ordinary sense — total isolation from birth, in a house that sixteen children never really left. And a town of seven hundred that insists it never picked up on any of it.

Tony and Robin open with the gap that defines this case: total silence before the arrests, followed by a Dollar General employee who could suddenly recall years of specific detail — clothing, hygiene, the family's late-night shopping habits — the moment cameras showed up. A neighbor claims six years without seeing a single child. Delivery drivers who regularly crossed paths with the oldest son noticed nothing alarming. The Attorney General cites deliberate record-avoidance by the family, which checks out — but hiding twenty people takes a town willing to look the other way.

From there, psychotherapist Shavaun Scott breaks down what that isolation did developmentally. She challenges the AG's "almost feral" description and explains what it actually obscures. Several of the sixteen children don't speak conventionally, and Scott describes what tends to form between isolated siblings who've had only each other for communication, sometimes for years. None of them knew their situation was abnormal — it was simply the world they had. Scott brings up the Turpin case as the clearest warning: freedom and national attention didn't stop several of those thirteen kids from ending up homeless or in unsafe placements.

A town's silence and a house's damage — Tony and Robin connect the two.

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