Friday, 2 March 2018
Friends say Joshua Tree couple is extremely poor, not abusive
Twigs and mattress stuffing line the roof, apparently for insulation. Nearby, in this remote stretch of desert just outside Joshua Tree National Park, canned food sits on shelves beneath a camping stove. There is a trampoline and many children's toys, bikes and storybooks on the ground.
A San Bernardino county sheriff's deputy was patrolling here this week when he discovered a family with three children living in the shelter.
The children, 11, 13 and 14, slept for four years in the 4-foot-tall makeshift home of about 200 square feet, authorities said. The land had no electricity or water. There were holes filled with trash and human feces around the property.
Source: latimes
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