Mommy Influencer Ruby Franke Chillingly Spoke About Having A ‘Dirty Little Secret’ Days Before Child Abuse Arrest
03.09.2023 - 00:49
/ perezhilton.com
This is chilling…
Just days before she was arrested for child abuse, influencer Ruby Franke told fans she had a “dirty little secret” that she was “getting away with.” In a since-deleted video posted on August 28 on her now-defunct Youtube channel ConneXions, she and her business partner Jodi Hildebrandt talked about the idea of victimhood, linking it to dishonesty. They threw out some hypothetical scenarios during their discussion, with Ruby putting herself in the shoes of someone who is keeping a big secret.
Related: Ruby Franke’s Husband Releases Statement After Her Arrest!
While the two women claimed they were talking hypothetically, these statements are now raising eyebrows and being looked at differently in light of their arrests. Ruby eerily said in the clip, per Insider:
Jodi then chimed in to say that being dishonest always has consequences:
It definitely has consequences, and they are facing them right now. The video was uploaded two days before Ruby and Jodi were taken into custody on two counts of aggravated child abuse. An emaciated and malnourished child escaped Jodi’s house in Utah and ran to a neighbor’s home, begging for food and water. The person noticed the minor had duct tape on their arms and legs and called the cops. When police arrived at the scene, they rushed the kid to the hospital since he had “open wounds” and his condition was “so severe.”
They later discovered another child in similar conditions at Jodi’s home. Four other children inside the residence were taken by the Department of Child and Family Services. Meanwhile, Ruby is currently being held without bail at Washington County Jail. It is believed she knew about the alleged abuse as she filmed at the house days beforehand.
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