RedHanded - Episode 364 - Ruby Franke: Monster Momfluencer
Episode Date: August 29, 2024When the son of Mormon family vlogger Ruby Franke turned up bound, emaciated and apparently covered in blood – it horrified the police, the internet and Franke’s millions of followers.The... uber-strict brand of parenting advice she preached on her YouTube channel, “8 Passengers”, had been drawing online criticism for years. But even her loudest detractors couldn’t know how despicable and unhinged her punishments had grown. That is, until a diary, found among evidence of torture in a windowless basement, revealed the depths of her abuse to the world.Exclusive bonus content:Wondery - Ad-free & ShortHandPatreon - Ad-free & Bonus EpisodesFollow us on social media:YouTubeTikTokInstagramXVisit our website:WebsiteSources available on redhandedpodcast.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I'm Hannah.
And welcome to Red Handed, where this week we're keeping it kind of current.
Not as current as last week's, but this is one that has been heavily, heavily also requested
by you guys.
And it's a weird one.
I feel like I saw so much coverage and sort of kept up with it, but I had no idea it was
this bad.
No, no, no, no.
There's often a lot of criticism that befalls YouTubers, rightly, wrongly, whatever.
I do feel like they do tend to get sucked into a lot more drama than podcasters.
But this one definitely transcends like a bit of YouTube drama.
This is bonkers.
Yeah.
It was a hot summer morning
in the Utah desert when an
elderly man answered the door
to find a young boy looking back at him.
The child
appeared to be weeks from death.
His tiny legs
like matchsticks poking out
from underneath an oversized
blood-stained shirt.
He was dirty, shoeless,
and had duct tape wrapped around his wrists and ankles.
This little boy was Russell Franke,
and his voice trembled as he begged the man to ring the police.
Here is the 911 call.
You can hear the man choking back tears.
I just had a 12-year-old boy show up here at my front door hear the man choking back tears. his legs he's hungry and thirsty need someone immediately but he has duct tape around these injuries and there's sores around them yeah there's sores around them I think the good
chance he's been he also has oh yeah around the ankle as well in this wrist as well okay
this boy has been needs immediate attention oh you are such a good kid this kid is obviously
oh when you watch the youtube video because there is like i don't know like ring doorbell i'm sure
there are other doorbells you can buy we're not sponsored by them footage of this man presumably
his wife and the little boy on his front porch.
And you can't really see Russell
because it's quite, like, blown out
because of the light and the way the sun is sitting.
But you can see the man
and just hearing the audio of him choking back tears,
even though you cannot see Russell,
you have an understanding for just how bad a situation
this little boy was in when he turned up there.
And all I can say is, thank fuck the person's house that he ran to was this man
the police and ambulance were quick to the scene although their body cam footage is blurred it's
clear that russell's injuries are horrific so much so that one female ambulance worker
walked away with tears in her eyes.
And though Russell's appearance was a shocking sight when he escaped on August 30, 2023, what the world would soon learn was even more shocking.
Because the person responsible for torturing little Russell and all of his five siblings
was the one person who was supposed to love and protect him the most.
It was his own mother.
And look, that is shocking enough.
If that paragraph just ended there,
that is horrific and bizarre and shocking and disturbing enough,
even in the world of true crime.
But it's the next bit that really takes this case
to another level of just unbelievability.
Russell's mum was broadcasting her personal brand
of tough parental love to millions of online fans.
To them, she seemed like the beautiful, idealised picture of disciplined Mormon motherhood.
But after police raided her house,
they discovered evidence of exactly what had been going on behind the camera.
They found evidence of calculated torture,
days of starvation and religious fanaticism this is the story of ruby frankie the mormon momfluencer who became a monster which i used
to have a problem with saying but i think i'm over it i think i'm over it i feel like when we
first started this podcast we were like oh no we shouldn't say people are monsters. And I'm like, sometimes they are. I feel increasingly after seven years
of doing this podcast, hard to defend the stance that somebody who starves her children to the
point that they are at the brink of death is not a monster. She's still a human being but she's monstrous so let's get into ruby frankie's backstory i wasn't really aware of her as like a person i
was aware that she was like a a big time you know family vlogger or whatever but i i even to the
point that we'd been calling it rub Frank, hadn't we in the office?
And then we were like, oh no, it's Ruby Frankie.
So let's get into her background in case there are other people out there like us who don't know too much about them.
Ruby Griffith, as she was once known, met Kevin Frankie when she was just 18 at a hot dog stand.
And it doesn't get much more all-american than that it was love at
first bite or something like that because not long after in december 2000 the pair got married
which for mormons is pretty normal like as you know i'm obsessed with the brigham young university's
tiktok and they'll like go around and ask the students, be like, what is the quickest dating to marriage you've seen?
And they're like two weeks.
Yeah, it's part of the brand.
And Ruby and Kevin go with it.
They were both from large Mormon families in Utah.
They got married and went on to have lots of Mormon babies.
Kevin worked hard to become a professor of civil engineering at, where else?
Brigham Young University.
And by 2015, when this story starts,
Ruby Frankie had fulfilled her dream of being a stay-at-home mum to six gorgeous kids in a gorgeous home in Springville, Utah.
The eldest of the brood was Shari, 11.
Then came Chad, 9, Abby, 7, and Julie, 5. The Frankies were an attractive bunch.
Mum, Ruby, was blonde, beautiful and bursting with energy.
While bald and muscular Kevin was the handsome, hands-on dad.
And their six kids looked like they'd been plucked straight from the pages of a Bowdoin catalogue.
Bowdoin. What an interesting reference.
I always get lured in by Bowdoin because they're like,
oh, we have a petite range, we have a petite range, we have a petite range.
I go there, I'm like... It's all so twee. It's like little cardigans with like fancy trim on them and stuff.
So yeah, they do look, they look like Mormon Bowdoin people for sure.
And they seem to be the perfect family.
They were popular, they were friendly, they were always at church on Sundays.
And they even had a golden retriever, for God's sake.
In 2015, the Frankie family started their own YouTube account under the name Eight Passengers.
It was a fly-on-the-wall style channel chronicling their day-to-day life.
I've got a clip for you here.
Hi, guys. I'm Kevin.
I'm Ruby.
We're the drivers of the Eight Passengers.
We're mom and dad.
We thought it would be fun to just say hi and introduce our family.
And if you're not good, I will turn this car around and we will go home. Seriously? We're mom and dad. We thought it would be fun to just say hi and introduce our family.
And if you're not good, I will turn this car around and we will go home.
Seriously.
Be here.
Primarily run by Ruby, eight passengers shared everything from videos of the family eating meals to going on trips,
to getting the kids ready for school and attending church.
And people fucking loved it. absolutely lapped it up.
In their first year, Ruby posted 120 videos of her and her family.
And although she was the star,
it was of course the kids that made it entertaining for the viewers.
At this time, family vlogging was all the rage.
But concern was already beginning to brew in the comments section.
Some commentators were uncomfortable with issues around consent and parents profiting off shoving cameras in their kids' faces.
All concerns, I think, that are perfectly valid.
And look, there's obviously like one brand of it,
which is very much what the frankies
start off with which is just like oh look at our perfect lives we're so fun and like these are my
kids and like we go on trips and blah blah blah but there are ones where it's like the prank ones
right where it's like families but they incorporate this kind of comedy prank style and i've seen some
horrendous clips like while we were researching this case. And I'm not
attributing this to Ruby Frankie, but again, it shows you the problematic nature of what some of
these people are doing. There's one where the parents make a total mess in the living room,
like pen all over the sofas, all over the carpet, throw paint around, like a severe level of
destruction to their own living space and then
they bring the kids in and they're like right who did this and they know that none of them did it
but they berate them in front of the camera to basically get the children to react and they
they hone in on one child saying we know you did it we know you're lying but firstly how is this
fucking funny you're torturing this child psychologically
and the child is crying begging screaming shouting losing his temper saying that he didn't do it he
didn't do it he didn't do it and then after like 10 minutes of this they're like haha we're just
kidding and i'm like the damage you've done to that child was it worth it was it worth it like
there are so many issues with this kind of thing and the more validation
that some of these vloggers were getting the more attention they were getting the competition
amongst themselves they're just upping the ante they're trying to push it further and further
and further be more outrageous be more clickbaity but again that's fine if you're just an individual
adult the fact is these people were dragging their children into it and not just the psychological
harm it does for as a parent you to act like that towards a child it's the fact that it is now public and the world is
laughing at your child the humiliation of that on a young psyche these people are just not thinking
yeah i think yeah it's definitely that like sort of dopamine mining thing of like just upping the
ante as he said i've read a really interesting article about how uh children show the same
symptoms if they're tickled a lot to if they're beaten because it's the out of control feeling
and like when you tickle anyone they say stop like nobody is um that the first thing, like you don't want it to be
happening, but you look like you're laughing. So I thought that was really interesting.
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Now, although the channel captured many happy moments within the Frankie's lives,
some of the content that Ruby was choosing to show on this channel was undeniably private.
For example, one video follows her pre-teen daughters picking out training bras in a shopping mall.
Which, like, if you are a woman and at some point you had to go and buy a training bra
the first time you ever realised you needed one,
and you had to go and find one,
it is an awkward experience to say
the least you don't know how they're feeling and that is without your mum sticking it on youtube
for millions of people to see and comment upon like the inappropriateness of that just seems
so glaringly obvious in another video rub Ruby is in the kitchen asking her son Chad
about whether he's ready to date girls. Again, cringe. Hate, hate, hate, hate. And here, Kevin spots Chad
texting a girl under the table and then proceeds to read out the texts to the entire family
while they all laugh along.
You take no texting at the dinner table. No texting.
Let me see it. Let me see it.
I see it.
We should clarify that in our house, all our kids know that cell phones are free game for
parents, so we can monitor safety.
Yeah, no kid ever said,
yay, I'm so glad my parents read my text messages.
Said no kid ever.
What is this?
I really like you.
I, hold on.
I did not say that.
How do you work this stupid phone?
Who are you texting?
No one.
Any girlfriend?
Whoa, whoa.
I really like you.
I saw you in my dreams last night.
But there were also clips of Ruby's kids when they had vomiting bugs
and were confined to sleeping on the bathroom floor while spewing their guts out.
Again, anyone who has ever had people come over to their house,
a partner perhaps, and their parents think it's very funny
to bring up embarrassing things that happened as a kid.
Obviously, as an adult, you're well you're well adjusted enough to laugh that off but as a child to have those most intimate moments exposed to the world
oh my god it is stomach churning and they can't consent either like no they have no choice over
this and incredibly ruby once even shot a video after she nearly crashed the family's white sedan with her little ones in the back.
While they were shaken up, a normal reaction for children who have just been in a car accident,
Ruby decides to put her influencer cap on and jump out of the vehicle to film the other motorists.
As Nora Ephron once said, everything is copy. And for Ruby Frankie,
anything and everything was content. While her tactics may have been unethical,
they were certainly successful. At their peak, the Frankies had a whopping 2.5 million
subscribers on YouTube. Who is watching this? It is huge. The family vlogging arena
on YouTube, I have discovered very recently, is absolutely massive and also fits into very
niche departments, right? Because people run their families in very different ways. People
have different religious backgrounds, different geolocations, belief systems etc etc and so her being this
attractive mormon mum with so many kids in utah a good-looking family is perfect it's perfect
fodder for this kind of thing it's almost like they're a boy band youtuber like a fucking agent
found them and put them together to make a family vlog. It is perfect.
And people make big money off family vlogging.
Especially because children cost a lot of money.
And you're going to get a lot of ads when you've got kids.
Because you've got to buy them a lot of stuff.
Esther is exactly right.
Having that many millions on YouTube means one thing and one thing only,
and that is big money, big bucks. But for Ruby, her foolproof system of profiting off her kids'
private lives hit a wall four years in. Because in late 2019, YouTube removed personalized ads
on kid content. And this was a big blow for accounts like 8 Passengers. So as a way to get
around this, many creators began doing more sponsored content. And not to be deterred,
Ruby was no different. 8 Passengers made brand deals with companies selling cleaning products,
electrical goods, food, vacuum cleaners, rugs, etc, etc, etc. And really, all it was was just another shade of exploitation.
In one video, Ruby's kids had to speak to the camera about a specific brand of nappies
and why they were handy when they wet the bed.
That is so despicable.
Because also, look, yes, as a content creator,
you're putting a lot of time and effort into it.
This was Ruby's full-time job.
She wants to make money.
She's got a lot of kids.
She's got a big house.
Sure, she wants to be successful.
She's ambitious.
My point is, when you have 2.5 million YouTube followers, that is a big following, even though
they've taken away personalized ads and you want to pick up sponsorships.
As a mother, you are already a prime target. You are already a key person that is going to
sell to these people because women don't just make decisions about what they're buying for
their kids. They also make most of the household purchase decisions like consumer electrics,
everything, consumer products, all of that stuff. So she didn't need to humiliate her children
by taking nappy brand deals and then forcing them to do this she could have been making as much money
selling fucking toasters but she chose to do this and it shows how amoral or completely blinkered
she was if i'm being kind the realities of the harm she was doing to her children and that's
the thing like her kids obviously some of them are really young, but quite a
lot of them are at school.
So like, I can't imagine having to go into school and your whole class has seen you do
a video about pissing the bed.
I just think it is so unbelievable because I'm not a parent, but I would presume that
after my children's health, their happiness is the key concern.
The fact that you knowingly are doing this and it is going to culminate in your child being bullied at school.
It's just shocking.
It's like she's jumping over all of the biologically hardwired things in her brain to not harm her children.
For money.
But of course, it wasn't just the momager mindset and her tendency to reach for a camera before
helping her kids that garnered criticism it was also ruby frankie's parenting style
she was nothing if not a disciplinarian but some of the treatment of her children went further
than just being strict and she began to cause alarm i I honestly, also, I'm like, parenting styles and the way people personally parent
is one of the things for which you are going to get criticized the most
because everybody does it differently.
Everybody has different opinions.
I see it starting to happen among my friends who have had kids.
They have very different opinions on what's right and what's wrong.
And I wouldn't do it like that.
So you're already setting yourself up for this kind of criticism
by doing a mommy vlog like this.
But on top of that, she's also nuts.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
So yeah, this concern started to spill out in the comment sections.
Other vloggers began making videos about Ruby's penchant for punishment.
Classic, classic YouTube drama.
But inevitably, this drove yet more people to
her account, because no publicity is bad publicity. And she attracted more than a billion views in
total, earning the Frankies a reported $2 million. Ruby and Kevin tried to enforce what they called
natural consequences to their kids' behaviour.
But these were often very harsh.
In one video, when little Russell commits the cardinal sin of leaving a sock in the garden,
his mum shouts at him on camera.
She then makes him get down and do press-ups.
In another video, Eve is caught using scissors to cut things at home, apparently a big no-no.
So Ruby gets down on her level, holding her youngest child's favorite teddy bear, and threatens to decapitate it.
If you cut one more thing in my house, I'm going to take the scissors. Look at me.
And I'm going to cut its head off.
Grandma, you'll be so mad.
So what are you going to do?
Are you going to cut anything else?
No.
You promise?
Look at Mama.
That's Eve,
barely past toddler age,
bursting into tears.
To this momfluencer,
crying kids were camera fodder,
and as time went on, she only got stricter. Another element followers noticed was how Ruby would often withhold food as a form of punishment. And I'm not talking about, like, you know, we've
all been sent to bed with no tea. It's the extension of that, I think. Ruby would film
herself threatening her kids with, quote,
losing the privilege to eat dinner.
And not that we need to say this, but eating is a basic human right, not a privilege.
Because if you don't eat, you quite literally die.
But Ruby was clearly quite weird about food.
She once proudly told her followers how she made her kids eat dinner one at a time.
Which is nuts
and very controlling. She's got six kids.
How has she got time to feed them one at a time?
Yeah.
And then she really took things too far
when Eve, who was six by then, had forgotten
to pack her lunch for school.
As a six-year-old generally might do
because they're six.
And Ruby recorded this clip.
I just got a text message from Eve's teacher,
and she said that Eve did not pack a lunch today,
and can I bring a lunch over to the school?
This happens quite often when you're raising children,
because I know that her teacher is uncomfortable with her being hungry and not having a lunch.
And it would ease her discomfort if I came to the school with a lunch.
But I responded and just said,
Eve is responsible for making her lunches in the morning,
and she actually told me she did
pack a lunch so the natural outcome is she's just going to need to be hungry
and hopefully hopefully nobody gives her food and nobody steps in and gives her a lunch it's so like
easy for us to sit here and tell you right that this woman was bonkers when you hear a clip like that
it's not coerced it's not like a confession she's making after under a lot of stress and
duress from the police she is making this video she's also not by the way saying it in secret
to like her husband and they're both in on it together she is so convinced that this is a
correct way to parent her six-year-old child
that she is bold as brass making a video with her face in it plain as day and uploading it onto her
youtube channel where she's getting millions and millions and millions of views and if you haven't
seen ruby frankie i just looking at that clip just now i was reminded she is so thin like that
is not a person who has a healthy relationship
with food in my opinion no i mean it is all just so unbelievable because if you don't listen to
the things she's saying she's saying in such a matter-of-fact way she's saying in such a reasonable
way it's like she's saying well you know you lost your phone you lost your very expensive phone we
bought you were not buying you a new one reasonable thing to say you forgot to pack your lunch as a six-year-old i hope you
were in pain and discomfort all day and i hope no one gives you food so that you remember not to
forget your lunch again and also like telling the teacher like no if i was a teacher i would have
called child protective services because there is a big problem here which
doesn't even need to because this is all content on her incredibly popular youtube channel
so yeah ironically this video which is all about natural consequences well they led to a lot of
natural consequences for Ruby Frankie because the video went somewhat viral and people obviously naturally thought
that Ruby was cruel and said as much online. But while much of the harsh parenting tactics
were leveled at Russell and Eve, the two youngest, it was teenager Chad that was labelled as the
problem child. Chad, who actually looks a bit like a young Chad Michael Murray, which is curious, just seemed
like a typical teenage boy. He was on his school's American football team, he's good looking, he's
good humoured, but in 2019, he completely disappeared from the Ape Passengers channel,
and the followers noticed.
Cries of where's Chad flooded the comment section,
but by August people had their answer.
Ruby told viewers that she had sent her son to a wilderness camp for troubled teens for 10 weeks.
Like Paris Hilton.
This saw Chad going on daily long hikes wearing a heavy backpack
with minimal food, water or sanitation.
Now, many who have attended such programs in America
describe the experience as traumatizing.
Kids have even died in the past.
But that's another story for another time.
What we can tell you is a lot of these sort of camps
do not have a stellar reputation for the welfare of the children that are there.
And look, if you are the parent of a child, and again, not a parent, just guessing,
who is off the rails, totally wild, drugs, drink, maybe driving without a license, stealing, acting completely nuts,
and you are at the end of your tether. And maybe you're
like, this camp is our only option. We've got to try it. Maybe. As we'll go on to see, that's not
really what's going on with Chad at the start. So when we ask why Chad was sent to this camp,
his father Kevin explained that it was due to an accumulation of things. Still, if things were so bad and your child needed help,
why tell the world about it?
These bad kid camps, I think about them quite a lot.
I think maybe there was a documentary series about it,
but quite a lot of them will come in the middle of the night
and seize your child and take them away.
Yeah.
There is a shitty horror movie starring, I think, Mila Kunis,
who gets sent to one of these, and it's like a government program,
and they're like, I don't know, sucking adrenochrome out of them or whatever.
But yeah, it really feels like never a good idea,
but a last stage, I'm at the end of my tether resort.
But they get there very quickly the following year ruby shot an eight passengers video in which chad let slip that until recently
he had been sleeping on a beanbag in the living room 15 year old chad had lost his bed and bedroom
for seven whole months as a punishment and what was the crime that meant he had no privacy or comfort
whatsoever for over half a year he had pranked his little brother by pretending that they were
going to disneyland which like i used to tell my sister she's adopted like it's not that bad
i mean it's standard practice absolutely and you know maybe grounding him for a weekend or like not
letting him go to a football game something like that yeah they talk a lot about like natural
consequences which are sure absolutely if i'm ever a parent believe your kid should understand
the connection between their behavior and consequences but the punishment never fits
the crime with the frankies. And the internet agreed.
The beanbag video sparked outrage.
And this time, the comment section decided that they were going to do something about it.
A week after the video was posted, a change.org petition appeared
that gathered almost 20,000 signatures.
It demanded that the CPS investigate eight passengers.
But although police were aware of concerns,
they said that there was no evidence of actual criminal conduct.
Basically, sleeping on a beanbag and being treated horribly
by the people who gave you life, although unpleasant,
isn't legally classed as child abuse.
Even so, criminal conduct or not, no brand wants bad PR.
So many of eight passenger sponsors dashed for the door.
Still, Ruby ignored the negativity.
While she was putting her parenting style on show for all to see,
she no longer wanted it to be up for debate.
So in order to try and silence
her critics, the Frankies disabled the comment sections on all of their pages. They even hired
a lawyer to send cease and desist letters to vloggers who were highlighting their cruelty.
Ruby and Kevin also did an interview with Insider in which Kevin claimed his aim had been to show Chad's,
quote, victory over the challenges that he'd faced.
Again, they say all the right things like, you know, overcoming adversity,
overcoming your challenges, natural consequences, discipline, responsibility, but they are nuts yeah and it's kind of like you know as a public figure you are
gonna get hate it's gonna happen and you're sort of you sort of accept it and it's oh ignore the
haters like blah blah but like at what point are you like maybe they're right you you know. And as you've probably gathered by now, Ruby's star was beginning to fade.
But did she get any nicer? Absolutely not. In 2021, she and Kevin revealed that their two
youngest kids had been showing long patterns of selfishness, so they wouldn't be getting any
Christmas presents. Instead, Eve, who was eight by that stage, and Russell, who was ten, would get what Ruby called the gift of truth, which means a big fat nothing. So those two adorable little
kids had to sit and watch their other siblings unwrapping toys, and it's heartbreaking. And again,
look, this is a true crime podcast. Way worse things have happened to kids that we've talked about. But we are only but at the start of our story.
This is a slippery slope down which we're all going to fall.
Ruby claimed that she'd come to this no present for Christmas decision
after methods such as keeping her children home from school
to wipe the floorboards had failed.
And that's the other thing about the lunch thing as well. It it's like do you not want your kids to do well at school this is the same
thing about the beanbag thing right they put an immense amount of pressure on these children to
be perfect and follow the rules and do all of this surely schooling and education and their
achievement in those arenas comes into that matter if your six-year-old child doesn't have any food
at lunch how is she performing,
like you said?
And if your 15-year-old son,
who is entering the realm of school
where now it really matters
because presumably
you want him to go on
and have higher education
or have a career,
how are you letting him sleep
on a beanbag for six months?
Because if I had to sleep
on a beanbag for one night,
I'm not sleeping.
But despite the escalation
in punishments, the frankies were
posting to youtube less and less and then in january 2022 after ruby posted a video of her
youngest daughter's baptism the eight passengers youtube page went quiet of course people were
surprised and the internet was rife with speculation.
Had their complaints finally got through to Ruby?
Perhaps she'd finally changed her ways?
Were the police involved?
Or had the kids been removed from her care?
No such luck.
Four months later, Ruby was back online.
But this time, she was appearing on another another channel called Connections Classroom.
And what's more, Ruby had undergone a makeover.
She'd swapped out the cottagecore cardigans and Bowdoin look and soccer mum style for corporate suits and polished shoes.
She was also now calling herself a mental fitness coach oh alarm bells red flags all of it
plagues plagues of frogs everything it's all bad signs and she did this while preaching culty
jargon about living in truth not distortion motivational speakers or mental health coaches
or anything like that just makes me run for the fucking hills
oh my god ruby's main focus on this account was giving strict parenting advice to mormon mothers
but she wasn't doing it alone she was sitting next to a woman called jody hildebrandt thunderclap It's on the clap. There we are. Hi, we are live in Mapleton, Utah,
at a home of somebody who is learning how to be a mental fitness trainer.
And we have Ruby here.
And Ruby is a part of the original 10 women
that are being trained to become mental fitness trainers.
So, Ruby, you want to tell us about what a mental fitness trainer is?
Yes.
So we are getting mentally fit the same way your body would get physically fit
by running and lifting weights and working with a personal trainer.
We are getting ready to be your mental fitness trainer.
We're getting truth, really easy to teach.
We're making it very simple, boiling it down to
principles. That's how you're going to understand truth is really knowing principles, being able to
put words to it and help you. And you're going to feel so much better. Absolutely. The truth is
you're not entitled to education. You're not entitled to healthcare. You're not entitled to health care. You're not entitled to your heart beating. You're not entitled actually to anything.
Not to anything.
And when you go and you engage in an experience,
you're always responsible inside that experience.
No one is responsible to take care of you, except for you.
Jodie was 13 whole years older than Ruby.
She had shoulder-length blonde hair and a soft spot for button-down shirts.
She had a very no-nonsense sports teacher slash geography teacher look about her.
The type that would probably make you play hockey in the rain.
Or the snow.
Jodie was the founder of Connections, the channel that Ruby was now on.
Connections, which made Jodie
about $30,000 a month, was primarily a life coaching company. It offered individual and
group sessions with Jodie herself, as well as coaching for couples. Jodie came into the Frankie
family around 2019, when she was hired as Chad's therapist to help him with his so-called behavioural issues.
He just looks like a perfect angel.
Like, he's just so normal.
He's just a teenage boy.
That's it.
And none of it makes any sense for how it gets here
with regards to Chad's behaviour or any of the children's behaviour.
If you can't handle kids, I feel like she doesn't even like kids why are you having fucking six kids
it's just it's got to be about power and control that's all this is about she just feels if any of
the kids step even a centimeter out of line do not follow her strict authoritarian style of parenting
she loses it because she feels like she's being
disrespected i don't know what it is the psychopathology here with ruby frankie and now
with this jodie hildebrandt it's off the charts and jodie didn't keep to chad she also provided
therapy to ruby and kevin and jodie must have been a pretty good therapist because in 2020,
she moved in to the Frankie family home
in Springville, Utah.
That sounds totally normal
and not at all completely mental.
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Like the Frankies, Jodie was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
and increasingly, Ruby had been mentioning Jodie's teachings on the Eight Passengers channel.
In fact, it was Jodie who had recommended that Chad move out of his bedroom and onto the beanbag of shame.
But, while on the surface she appeared to be a woman of God working to help others,
Jodie had quite the checkered past.
In 2012, her therapist license was temporarily revoked
because she'd discussed a patient's mental health concerns with the Mormon Church
and Brigham Young University without his permission,
which is kind of therapist
101 i also feel like that's not the worst thing she's done that's just what she got caught oh big
time yeah now this patient was adam steed who was well known for whistleblowing about child abuse in
the mormon community he himself had been sexually abused when he was young at a Boy Scout camp in Idaho.
But in 2008, life was on the up for Adam.
He was a dad and studying at Brigham Young University.
And finally it felt like time to deal with his trauma.
So he and his wife booked in to Jody's sessions.
At first, in one of Jody's mixed classes,
the therapy seemed to be working.
But then the couple was separated and put into single-sex groups.
This is when things started to go wrong.
Slowly, Jodie began convincing Adam's wife that there were real issues in the marriage,
and making her believe that Adam, a victim himself, had abused children.
It's just like the utmost of quackery that we see time and time again.
This powerful ability for people like this who have perverse views or are misguided,
as I'm sure you can argue with some of the satanic panic lot,
that just how fucked up things can get how quickly.
Jodie also claimed that Adam had an addiction to pornography.
Because of this and her aforementioned child abuse accusations,
she said that he should be isolated from his family.
So he was turfed out of his home.
And Jodie even convinced his ex-wife to send a message
saying that he had to keep doing therapy with her for thousands of dollars a month. Jodie went around telling other therapists bad things about him as well, so he
could only work with her. As Adam put it recently, I went from a pre-med, pre-law student in an
honours programme, married with two little babies, to being put behind bars being thrown out of university
and being accused of the worst things imaginable when he was just doing the thing that all of
society is constantly telling you to do go get therapy deal with your trauma he's doing the
right thing he's become a dad i'm guessing he wants to be a better father for them than any
experiences he had had as a child and this is what ends up
happening this jodie hildebrandt is ruby frankie is fucked up but jodie hildebrandt oh yeah she's
a different level she is i don't know what the word for her is and that's kind of all we know
that's about as much detail as adam has gone into on exactly what those accusations were but at the time he was
eventually granted a subpoena on Jodie's records on him and there was only half a page of notes
there was nothing about any supposed child abuse and with nothing to support her case whatsoever
Jodie backed off but the damage was. Adam's relationship and faith were destroyed.
And he and his wife did get divorced quite soon after.
Yet, this wasn't the only time Jodie had done this.
Trey Warner, a former Connections client, was in one of her men's groups.
He recalled that another man in his group, a successful businessman,
was made to believe that he was a danger to society
because he would sometimes look twice when he saw a pretty woman.
The man had to move away from his family
on account of his dangerous behaviour.
Trey also revealed that Jodie's modus operandi
was to make people feel evil
and like they needed a lot of help.
That's a classic Catholic move, that.
And presumably, when she did, she'd be the only one with the solution.
Look how that worked out.
This pattern of separating husbands from their families left a trail of devastated,
and in some cases, suicidal men.
But of course, Kevin and Ruby weren went to know this when she moved in
it's also classic cult tactics and this is the thing right um i'm not saying don't get therapy
i'm not saying therapy is bad but i'm saying is if something has such a force for positivity and
good in somebody's life if that person is fucked up like jodie hildebrand and all the quacks we've
seen before refer to satanic panic
etc it can also be a massive force for evil which is what she's doing and she's getting away with it
because she has the cover of being a person who can help you. Kevin would later claim that once
Jodie was under their roof the Frankie roof strange things started to happen in the house. And this is where it gets a bit amicable.
This story just keeps giving in the most horrendous way.
Apparently the lights would flicker and there'd be random loud noises
and sometimes even floating objects.
Jodie also started having weird episodes where she appeared to be possessed
and claimed that the devil wanted her as his bride.
Oh my god.
How obsessed with yourself do you have to be to be like, it's me, I am the bride of Satan?
On a scale of zero to Jodie Hildebrand?
Yeah, yeah.
But apparently when these possessions happened, it was Ruby who would take care of Jodie. And they started to happen more and more,
to the point that Ruby said she had no choice but to start sleeping in bed with Jodie.
What is going on?
This woman, who doesn't give a fuck if her six-year-old child had lunch or not,
needs to sleep in the bed with Jodie Hildebrandt to take care of her
because she's being possessed by the devil who wants her as his bride.
Okay. So because Jodie's sleeping with Ruby now, Kevin was confined to a room downstairs. And I'm sure you can see where this is going. After he was banished to the downstairs
room, he also eventually stopped being able to speak to his wife at all he was only allowed to communicate
with ruby through jody and by summer 2022 jody asked kevin to move out of their home altogether
because of his supposed pornography addiction which sounds quite familiar jodie is like the laziest she's like i can't be bothered with a
big group of them she just needs one couple at a time to destroy do you think she obviously
she does it so many times and it's so um similar every time she does it do you think she's going
into these situations and it's all just laid out like chess like she knows exactly what she's doing like what she's going to do or is it on the wing i mean i think people like her
are beasts of instinct i i think anytime we come across predators we always marvel at the fact that
it's like they're following a playbook especially when we look at cult leaders and i'm not saying
jodie hildebrandt is that but i'm saying she's not far off but it's not because they actually literally have the playbook but it's because they're acting
on instinct and she knows i think she goes with her gut she goes into the house she goes into
this relationship she makes an assessment and she just plays it day by day but she's very good at it
because she ends with the result she always wants so by by this point, the Frankie's son, Chad,
had also been kicked out of the family home
for having a girl over.
But he was still having to pay $900 a month
to Jodie for therapy.
Shari, the eldest daughter,
was studying at university and lived with her friends.
Ruby was becoming more and more isolated
because now Kevin's gone, Shari's gone, Chad's gone.
And she's also increasingly shut off from her friends and family.
And although the youngest kids were apparently now being homeschooled,
Ruby was spending a lot of time 200 miles away from Springville
at Jodie Hildebrandt's $5 million house in Ivins.
I'm sorry.
A $5 million house in Utah?
That's got to be a fucking mansion.
I think it is.
And it's because she's charging £900 a month in therapy to a teenage boy.
So, yeah. I mean, call it what you will,
if you actually Google images this place,
you'll see what the $5 million bought her
because it is actually more of a sprawling compound
out in the desert.
And it looks more like the home of a Bond villain
than some sort of parenting guru.
Bring back the cult wind chimes from Sinister Society.
I know, right?
Ruby was now Jodie's business partner at Connections, but many online wondered, as you may well have done yourself,
whether they also had a sexual relationship. After all, the two are very tactile in their videos,
hands on laps and flirtatious glances, not to mention the fact that they're sharing a bed.
And yeah, just to be clear, all this conjecture about the two of them being in a relationship
was hitting the internet before people even knew they were sharing a bed.
Now, while neither have ever confirmed whether there was some sort of intimate relationship between them,
we think it's probably true.
And so does Chad, who recently said as much on TikTok.
And here is where it all starts to fall apart. Shari Franke, still away at uni, had been
contacted by concerned neighbours and told that her four siblings were being left at
home alone for days on end whilst Ruby was away. So Shari rang the police. When officers
visited the home, they could see the kids inside,
but they wouldn't answer the door.
Police went back four or five times to try and get in,
and the same thing kept happening.
They couldn't get any access.
But again, being home alone is not criminal conduct,
so the police couldn't get a search warrant,
which seems unbelievable, but Utah is one of 37 US states
where there's no law about leaving your kids at home on their own.
In the UK, we have a law that children have to be supervised under the age of 12.
I thought it was older, actually.
I thought it was older, too.
Now, if only there had been this law in Utah,
because the following year, on the 30th of August 2023, the police would have been contacted again when Russell turned up at Jodie's
neighbor's door. Ruby had brought her two youngest, Russell and Eve, with her to Jodie's.
As we said at the top of the show, the emaciated Russell had bravely escaped that house of horror and walked across the hot desert sand barefoot to get help.
At the start of the show, you heard how shocked the man had been to see that Russell's ankles and wrists were wrapped in duct tape.
Well, he'd also told police that they were covered in blood.
But when the ambulance arrived and started treating wounds,
they learned that this red liquid wasn't blood at all.
In fact, it was possibly even worse.
This fucks me up so much, man.
Yeah.
Little Russell's lesions had been smeared
with a mixture of cayenne pepper and honey.
They were then wrapped in cling film, gauze and duct tape.
It's like, was it the ancient Egyptians that used to cover people in honey and bury them?
Yeah.
Russell told authorities that Jodie and Ruby had tied him up
and the wounds, which went almost to the bone,
had been caused by the rope that he had been tied with.
And then they had put this concoction onto his wounds.
And as if that is not as horrific as it gets,
I think the most gut-wrenching part of all of this
is the fact that Russell, when he explained all of this to the police,
said that it had all been his
fault. Thankfully, this time the police acted fast and descended upon Jodie's home within moments.
She answered the door already on the phone to her lawyer, and armed police dragged her out to begin
searching the house for the other kids. The body cam footage of Jodie's home revealed it to be a sprawling concrete maze
with very little natural light.
The police turned down a corridor and in the middle of a dark cupboard,
they found Eve.
The nine-year-old girl is painfully thin.
She's sitting alone in the middle of the space.
You can see in the footage that her head
is shaved and she's just staring at the floor. Officers tried to ask her questions and coax her
to come out of the cupboard, but she wouldn't give them any eye contact. So clearly she's
traumatized and terrified, a shadow of the smiley YouTube star that she once was. It would take the police a total of four hours to get her to leave the room at all.
And then she finally ate some pizza.
The middle two teens, Abby and Julie Frankie,
were tracked down to a house belonging to Connections employee Pam Bodger.
They had been there cleaning.
They appeared nervous but otherwise in good health.
Eve and Russell were rushed off to hospital
and Ruby finally returned home to be arrested.
Three years after she was first reported to the police,
Ruby Franke and Jodie Hildebrandt were charged with six counts of aggravated child abuse.
In the van driving to prison, they barely spoke.
Instead, humming hymns like total fucking mental creepos.
I cannot stand that.
I mean, just, just, no.
It's like a horror movie. It's unbelievable.
The police also managed to find Kevin Franke
Who told them that he hadn't seen his kids in over a year
You weak loser Kevin
What the fuck are you doing
I know he goes along with it
Or with Ruby Franke
But she very much seems to be the instigator
She kicked you out and took your children away
And you must have woken up then
and known what Jodie Hildebrandt was and that your wife had totally lost it. And you just
left your kids in that situation. Prison. Prison. And perhaps you might be thinking that Kevin
should have fought to see his kids more. But watching the footage of his first police interview
makes it quite clear that he didn't really know what was happening.
But I do agree, like...
Why didn't you fight to see them?
Yeah.
If you didn't know that they were being abused,
you didn't see them for a year.
And look, I'm not saying that Ruby Frankie and Jodie Hildebrandt together
wouldn't have made it very difficult for him to do that.
But Kevin...
What the hell?
Kevin said that he had to leave his family
because he had to work on fixing his made-up pornography addiction.
He also said that he loved his wife.
Even though he was kicked out of his own house and his kids were taken away,
Kevin still attended remote weekly sessions with Jodie.
My God.
Kevin said that the description of what happened to Russell and Eve
sounded like a horror movie, just like Saru said.
And items found in Jodie's house would certainly fit that description.
Police discovered a panic room,
and inside was evidence that it was used for torture.
What is happening?
Because when this was all going on, right,
I didn't really follow the case with much
knowledge as it was unfolding but i would constantly get like youtube videos from other
youtubers being like oh my god ruby frankie ruby frankie ruby frank i did not realize it was this
bad i didn't either i just thought at first honestly that people were just up in arms
about her parenting style which was probably pretty shitty and horrible. That's what I thought.
This is deranged.
So this panic room was a tiny little vault,
which had a fold-down bed in it,
a small toilet, rope, dressings, adult diapers,
and Tupperwares full of the cayenne pepper and honey concoction.
And as if that wasn't all damning enough,
officers also
found Ruby Frankie's diary, which detailed abuse more extreme than they could possibly have imagined.
In this diary, Ruby logged the details of months of daily torture and religious fanaticism.
She writes about starving Eve and Russell of both food and water,
forcing them to work for hours in the heat
and isolating them from the outside world.
Ruby made them sleep on hard floors,
outside or sometimes locked in a bunker.
The short entries often reference Russell being possessed by the devil
and Ruby justifies starving him by scrawling, The short entries often reference Russell being possessed by the devil,
and Ruby justifies starving him by scrawling,
I will not feed a demon.
In July 2023, Russell had tried to escape,
so Ruby took to binding his ankles and wrists together.
One entry is titled Big Day of Evil,
and in it, Ruby explains how she held Russell's head underwater,
covering his nose and mouth to stop him breathing.
She claims she did it to try and save him.
Then the following day, Ruby describes cutting Eve's hair and spraying her with water from the dog wash
because she wanted to eat after two days of starvation.
According to the diary, the children had a selfish, sinful lifestyle,
suffering from deviant behaviour and gripped by satanic chaos.
In reality, the only transgression they seemed to make
was sneaking sips of water or falling to the floor in exhaustion.
It's so...
Even if just one of these things happened to you as a child,
it would be incredibly traumatic.
Yeah, they've certainly given their children a lot of adversity to overcome,
as they seem so obsessed with talking about.
For most of us, being put through torture like we've just described is completely unimaginable.
But it wasn't for Jodie's niece, whose name is Jessie Hildebrandt.
To them, this was all too familiar.
Jessie has since described the harrowing abuse that they suffered when they went to live
with their Aunt Jodie at 16.
Jessie, now a successful tattoo artist, recalls being tied up, duct-taped, blindfolded and isolated for up to 12 hours a day.
They said that they were also forced to sleep outside in the snow and told they were so dangerous that they shouldn't be around people.
It got to a point where Jesse even became afraid of himself.
Jodie also accused Jesse of being a porn addict,
proving that this repeat pattern has been going on for years.
Despite many people speaking out about her,
Jodie has had a lot of backing from the Mormon church over the years,
which doesn't surprise me at all.
Jesse said this.
We have a culture of not believing children
and not trusting children.
Children trust their parents,
and the parents trust the church.
Nobody came to save Jessie.
So years later,
Jodie was free to do it all over again.
But finally,
on the 30th of August last year, so 2023, Jodie and Ruby were
brought into police custody. And it was just in the nick of time, as Jodie and Ruby had been
hatching a plan to run away to Arizona with the two youngest kids. In her first police interview,
Ruby says nothing and just stares at officers,
almost without blinking. She seems defiant, verging on arrogant. Jodie, meanwhile,
goes on a charm offensive, claiming she's nervous and she's done nothing wrong.
And the recording of their phone calls from jail do make it seem as though the pair see themselves as the victims here
in ruby's first call with kevin he tells her that the children are in hospital she says
so weird it's just not necessary oh my god i can't yeah i can't cope your little boy's bones are
showing but ruby was having none of it.
She called the whole thing a witch hunt and claimed the devil had been after her for years.
You are the devil.
Sorry.
Like, no one's after you.
My God.
It's just this, like, she can pull it in multiple different ways, right?
She'll be like, people are jealous.
I'm making this money.
It's also people are persecuting me because I'm a mormon she can pick and choose any collection
of things she wants to say also with ruby frankie there is a distinction right in my mind and you
know we can talk about some more at the end between ruby frankie and jodie hildebrandt they are equally
culpable but i think ruby frankie is out of her tree jodie hildebrand knows exactly what she's doing i completely agree
because the level of delusion that ruby frankie shows throughout the entire thing not just once
she meets jodie the posting of that video clip that we played you earlier where she's talking
about eve being hungry at school the fact that she has no understanding of how other normal people are going to react to that shows you that she is just not there.
She's nuts.
Yeah, she truly is nuts.
She even had this to say.
Adults have a really hard time understanding that children can be full of evil and what that takes to fight it.
Ruby even compares herself to the big man himself, Joseph Smith.
She claimed that every wonderful man of God has to be misunderstood.
Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding.
Yeah.
Okay.
Jodie, too, is recorded on the phone sounding incredulous that she was being charged with abuse.
She said,
So now it's abusive to make a kid sleep on the floor. It ridiculous you can't even raise your kids anymore okay yeah so they're pulling again the line that a lot of people do say
now you know where they'll be like oh what smacking your kids illegal like i got smacked when i was a
kid a smack across the bum's not going to do anything you were torturing your children my god
the level of delusion is i don't know why I'm shocked.
We've been doing this job for long enough.
But it's the public nature with which this played out.
I also think the like Ruby Frankie being completely nuts point is backed up by the fact that she's posting so much of this stuff.
Like she doesn't see why people are
going to be like that is absolutely abhorrent yeah so at first ruby stood by jodie claiming
that she was misunderstood but by december probably following some salient advice from
some lawyers she had changed her tune entirely it also probably didn't hurt that she heard Jodie
denying any and all involvement in the abuse. Ruby pinpoints this moment as when she realised
that Jodie was lying, and the wool fell from her eyes. Ruby took a plea deal and agreed to testify
against Jodie, who promptly pleaded guilty instead. At their sentencing on the 20th
of February 2024, Jodie claimed that she loved the children and prayed that, quote,
they will heal and move forward to have beautiful lives. Meanwhile, Ruby, who's now 42,
offered hollow apologies and placed the blame solely on Jodie, saying,
For the past four years, I've chosen to follow counsel and guidance that has led me to a dark delusion. My distorted version of reality went largely unchecked, as I would isolate from anyone
who challenged me. In fact, Ruby Frankie didn't take any accountability at all. Even if you believe
that she was totally brainwashed,
she was probably attracted to Jodie's teachings
because they both sanctioned and spurred on her own strictness.
Yeah, I also just don't buy this idea of, like,
anybody having total and utter control over another person.
It just removes any agency from that human being
of having any ability to be like
huh is this going well and yeah all right maybe people make the argument that ruby frankie wasn't
very well but i'm sorry i just i have no sympathy for her whatsoever it is really hard to imagine
any mother wanting to treat their kids so heinously. But it could also be that
torture was something that Ruby was always familiar with. An anonymous cousin of Ruby's told a news
outlet that the allegations against Ruby were eerily similar to her own experiences as a victim
of child abuse. This cousin claimed that her grandparents had handcuffed her mother who went on to handcuff
that cousin's siblings as well she also claimed that this abuse was multi-generational the whole
family tree had been blighted by it and i think this you know ruby frankie is horrendous nobody
gets that way by accident no no and um i think the thing that's shocking with the ruby
frankie case is not that it happened this kind of thing happens it's the fact of the public nature
again and the fact that she got away with it for so long and that nobody stepped in to save these
children when red flags were apparent look i'm not putting the blame on that teacher but i'm just
saying there were signs she wasn't hiding this and nothing
happened why did it get to the point that russell frankie is at death's door from starvation and
begging a neighbor for help with duct tape around wounds that are covered in cayenne pepper
how did it get to that point so yeah while we may never know what drove Jodie Helderbrand or Ruby Frankie
to do the things they did, what we do know is that they received identical sentences of up to 30
years in prison. Both were convicted on four counts of aggravated child abuse, each carrying
a 1 to 15 year sentence. In what universe is aggravated child abuse carrying one year?
I don't know. But Utah law mandates that consecutive sentences can't exceed 30 years.
Kevin divorced Ruby in 2023 and is still fighting for custody of his kids.
Whether he will get it or not is another matter. And look, I would always say that children being with their parents
is going to be the best option. I don't know. I think Kevin needs a lot of assessment before that
conclusion can be made here. And currently, those children that are still under the age of 18,
so that includes Abby, Julie, Russell, and Eve, are in the care of the Department of Child and Family Services.
When their mum was arrested, Shari took to Instagram
to share what she had been trying to, quote,
tell the police and CPS for years.
And she also said that the youngest two were safe,
but had a long road ahead.
Shari is now studying social policy at uni,
hoping to one day go into politics.
And Chad is a social media influencer, who often posts with his girlfriend.
And they do seem happy.
As for Ruby Frankie, she once said on 8 Passengers that her biggest fear was waking up to find her kids staring at the wall all day.
And there being nothing to film.
That's her biggest fear.
What?
But whatever the hell she means by that,
there is certainly a hell of a lot of wall to stare at
in Utah State Correctional Facility for Ruby.
And certainly no cameras for her to film with.
But she shouldn't worry.
Because Ruby Frankie has the gift of truth.
Should she wish to unwrap it.
Are they in the same prison?
Let's find out.
Who's Jodie Hildebrandt?
Yeah?
Wow.
That's nuts.
Ruby Frankie and her business partner, okay, Jodie Hildebrandt, were transferred to the utah state correctional facility jesus yeah that seems
like a bad idea i mean the mama that was sharing a bed already so gave the stay doesn't really
apply does it um wow yeah that is so much i think you know sometimes online drama youtube drama
overblown exploited by other creators in order to like get clicks, whatever.
Everybody likes talking about people that they know online.
This is nuts.
I had no idea of the extent of this.
No, I didn't either.
It was like one of those ones
that you sort of like peripherally are aware of.
And then I read, I was like, fucking hell.
Those poor children.
It's like the Terpin 13.
Yeah, absolutely.
But playing out in front of the world so yeah
that's it guys um don't take parenting advice from crazy people on the internet um and if you
don't like kids don't have them that's those are my top two takeaways from this and if you think
you might have children and end up torturing them also don't have yeah yeah that's the smash it
parenting podcast yeah don't but also if you are. That's the Smash It Parenting Podcast.
Yeah.
Don't.
But also, if you are a parent and you're having a tough time,
you're probably doing a perfectly good job.
Exactly.
Don't go to anybody who says they can fix all your problems.
I also think just anyone who is a motivational speaker
who has achieved nothing, stay away.
So yeah, that's it, guys.
And we'll be back next week with something else.
Goodbye.
Bye.
Bye.
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