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The Utah home where convicted child abusers Jodi Hildebrandt and Ruby Franke were arrested has been taken off the market—two years after police uncovered horrifying evidence of their crimes inside the $5 million abode.
The home’s delisting comes weeks before Investigation Discovery is due to release a new docuseries about the shocking case.
“Ruby and Jodi: A Cult of Sin and Influence” will shed light on their crimes, arrests, and the abuse inflicted on Franke’s children, two of whom were kept prisoner inside Hildebrandt’s Ivins, UT, property.
Family members, including Franke’s husband and Hildebrandt’s niece, will also provide insights into the disturbing relationship between the two criminals.
Key Takeaways
- Jodi Hildebrandt and Ruby Franke, convicted of aggravated child abuse, were arrested in Hildebrandt’s Utah mansion where several horrifying torture devices were discovered.
- The docuseries “Ruby and Jodi: A Cult of Sin and Influence” will uncover the motivations behind the abuse and the manipulation tactics used by Hildebrandt in the Mormon community.
- Despite being listed for sale multiple times, Hildebrandt’s mansion remains unsold and has now been taken off the market as the premiere of the Investigation Discovery series approaches.
- The series will feature exclusive interviews with family members, police footage, and insights from local journalists to delve into the disturbing relationship between Franke and Hildebrandt.
- The documentary aims to explore the broader implications of family vlogging and the devastating impact of family abuse, with a focus on the Franke children’s ordeal.
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