Rotten Mango - Ruby Franke Wrote "Abuse Diary" While Posting A “Keeping Kid Safe In Predatory Society” Podcast
Episode Date: March 23, 2025It was the most viewed home on realtor websites for weeks. It’s a curious looking house. As you swipe through the photos of the 15 foot tall ceilings, the grand glass windows, the $5M price tag star...ts to make sense. But what is that? There is an entire concrete bunker like structure underneath the house with its very own panic room. A bank vault door - leading to a room with a toilet and sink. To keep people out - and to keep people in. This is the home that Ruby Franke & Jodi Hildebrandt tortured Ruby’s 2 youngest children in. There are detailed diaries left behind by Ruby Franke describing how she tortured them with cactuses, pouring cayenne pepper and honey into their wounds, and all the unique punishments she came up with. All the while posting podcast episodes - giving advice to other moms. How to be a perfect mom. Just like her. Full show notes at rottenmangopodcast.com
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For a few weeks in 2024, this becomes the most viewed house on Realtor.com, which, I
mean, it's a little random. It's this 5 million dollar mansion in what appears to
be a beautiful yet seemingly middle of nowhere place in Utah. It's stunning, don't get
me wrong, but in the doomsday bunker, if it's
the end of the world the apocalypse is hitting, this might be a great place to hide out type
of way. It looks like a bunch of square concrete blocks, just jammed together to make this
giant 10,000 square foot behemoth of a home. It's got 15 foot ceilings, views of the
red rock mountains from the living room.
The primary bedroom even has its own fireplace in front of a giant soaking tub, giant walk-in
closet with washer and dryer inside. Side note, the primary bedroom, the windows are
massive and they're seamless. They're unframed. So you just see the red mountains
and it almost looks like an LED screen from the primary bedroom. But the real selling points are the beautiful pool, the hot tub, home theater, second kitchen,
guest house, dog washing station, the blinds are all controlled by a remote.
It's an incredibly secluded, isolated, on 1.4 acres of property.
Your neighbors are all several blocks away.
Ultimate privacy.
But the more that you click on these pictures, it starts to get confusing.
Why is there a doomsday bunker inside this house?
I mean, what are the owners preparing for?
It feels like, judging by the photos, a good chunk of the house is just unfinished concrete
rooms in the basement for storage, for survival.
There's even a panic room with a giant door- safe vault door that you have to get through and once you swing it open
In the basement, it's equipped with its own fridge sink toilet
The purpose would be I guess in case of doomsday you could go in there and stay safe
Or if someone's breaking into the home you want to protect yourself
You can rush in there or maybe you can lock someone inside from the outside.
But why would you wanna do that, right?
Kevin Franke, who has spent a lot of time
in this now viral home with his wife, Ruby Franke,
and the owner of the home, Jodie Hildebrandt,
he says, while we were at that house,
there were things that happened.
I can't explain it.
There was a tremendous crash in the basement
that we heard directly beneath us, but when we went and checked, there was nothing. It's
just small instances like this. Below them, there would be an empty, completely empty,
concrete storage room. Nobody's down there, but they hear something like a table falling
over, crashing over. They run downstairs. I mean, there's truly nothing.
There's nothing that could have even fallen off the walls.
What would that sound come from in a completely empty room?
Or another time, Kevin says,
the whole house is glass, and he looks up one day
and he sees a massive handprint high up on the glass.
Like, there's no way anybody could have gone up there.
No human could have reached that high.
And why would they?
The hand is about three times longer than a normal person's hand.
The fingers are just scraping down the window, it appears.
I mean, what the hell is that?
It seems like everyone in that house is convinced that that is the presence of Satan.
Maybe the house is haunted.
Jodie, the homeowner, would have a bishop come over performing exorcisms on a daily basis.
It seems like whoever or whatever is in this house is targeting Jodie Hildebrandt.
There are plates that Kevin said would just fly off the counter out of nowhere,
and they would just go full speed, just shattering, crashing on impact.
Like, how do you explain that?
There were whispers that sounded like people were around,
but nobody was there.
Kevin says, I can't explain it,
but I saw it with my own eyes.
I became the resident exorcist.
But the house being allegedly haunted
is not why the house is so famous on Realtor.com.
It's not because it's haunted,
it's because August 30th, 2023,
two children were rescued out of
the basement of that home they had been held captive, tortured, starved, and abused
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This is part three of the four-part Ruby Franke and Jodie Hildebrandt case.
Please watch part one and two before this episode.
In part one, we go over Ruby Frankie's
YouTube channel and her being quote-unquote cancelled by concerned internet users, netizens,
who believe that she was abusing her six children behind the scenes. Which side note, we will be
referring to the eldest children by Sherry and Chad by their names. They have publicly spoken out
about what's happened. They're adults. Sherry actually has an incredible book that I think
everyone would gain a lot
of not just insight on the case, but insight on what it would mean to be
the child of a family vlogger.
It's the type of book that gives you a lot of pause.
It makes you think a lot. And she's a phenomenal writer.
It's called House of My Mother.
So go buy a copy, go buy 22 copies,
share with your friends to support Sherry Frankie.
The four youngest Frankie kids will be referred to by their first
initial of their names or when feasible, just as one of the kids.
Regardless of if their names are publicly out there, we're going to just
use their first initial.
In part two, we went over Jodie Hildebrandt, the so-called porn therapist
who made it her life's mission to just make married couples divorce.
That appears to be her favorite thing in the world. her life's mission to just make married couples divorce.
That appears to be her favorite thing in the world.
She loves ruining marriages and even concocting plans
to get patients admitted into prisons, allegedly.
There's a lot going on in there.
And in part two, we end off with Jodie telling Ruby
and Kevin that she's being haunted by demons sent by Satan
in this $5 million mansion.
They fully believe
it and they invite Jodie to come stay in the Frankie household with them and their six
kids and Sherry realizes something's not right.
Sherry, the eldest daughter.
It also seems like Ruby and Jodie are having intimate relations.
So to continue off that, was Jodie part of their vlogs or?
No. to continue off that, was Jodi part of their vlogs or? No, once she gets in there, they would still host
these connections group counseling sessions,
but they would be in separate rooms.
It became a thing where nobody was allowed to say
that Jodi was living with them.
Oh, so they are vlogging.
They're filming videos, less family vlogs.
Oh, okay.
And nope, so Jodi was not public until this case broke out.
It's like she would mention Jodie here and there and then they would have these connections videos together,
but it almost morphed out of Ruby's YouTube career. After Ruby gets somewhat canceled online,
she starts changing up the channel and focusing more on parenting advice.
A lot of her original viewership drops off and then she goes just full on connections with Jodie.
But nobody knew that Jodie had lived with the Frankies.
Connection is the program that they created.
So Jodie Hildebrand created a counseling company called Connections.
And she was in the process of training 10 different women
to become mental fitness trainers that would work underneath her.
It was basically a cult, in my opinion.
In part three, this episode,
we will go through everyone in the Frankie house moving out
except the four youngest children,
Ruby and Jodie moving back into Jodie's
isolated $5 million mansion,
both of them teaming up to try and run a podcast empire
and Ruby's journals that detail what was
happening inside the house in the basement. In the next part, part four, we'll
go over the arrest the evidence, the jailhouse calls, and the conspiracies. So
with that being said, there's gonna be graphic descriptions of torture, food
restriction, CA, CSA, religious abuse, therapy abuse, neglect, and details of
injuries. So with that being said, let's get started. There's a children's book
series called Charlie Bumper.
It's about this little boy Charlie that just keeps getting himself
into comical situations that probably a lot of kids can relate to,
but dramatize to make a whole children's book series.
It's wholesome. One book is about how much he loves candy and
trick-or-treating and he loves Halloween, but then he's so terrified
of Charlie is so scared of scary movies, which is what all of his friends want to
watch during the sleepover and the whole question in Charlie Bumper's mind is how
am I gonna survive? they're cute books that nobody ever really talks about
unless your family vlogger youtuber Ruby Frankie she posts an Instagram a picture
of her young son R and she captions it, the caption reads, when school started my son read the Charlie Bumper series and I began
noticing sassy words and entitled attitudes so I read a few pages of the
books and came across the exact behaviors in the book characters. in
January I did a thorough cleaning of books endorsing sassy and dignit
behaviors and replaced them. at this, netizens, viewers of Ruby Frankie are not even surprised.
Before this, like I said, Ruby Frankie was this successful family vlogger with a few million followers
and people would stay tuned to watch her and her husband Kevin raise their six kids together.
At that point, the family was known for being relatively strict because they are from a conservative LDS faith household.
But now she's just fully gone off the deep end.
What do you mean you're trying to cancel Charlie Bumper?
Like this is crazy business you're talking about.
What's happening?
She would even give an interview with The Wrap where she tells them because of the people on the internet,
CPS had to come and investigate her household because her son didn't have a bed.
Her son was sleeping have a bed.
Her son was sleeping on a bean bag for nine months.
And she says, quote,
you get more of a negative reaction
when you talk about holding children responsible
than if you would if you talked about religion or politics.
It's so triggering.
People don't want to hear it.
Why is that?
I remember that morning very well
when the CPS workers came to Ruby's home.
She said, those officers?
You know, there were these two ladies.
She said the CPS workers observed her for a few hours, interviewed all of the Frankie
kids.
When they were done, not only did they not file charges, but Ruby claims to the rap.
They were so impressed with my parenting skills before leaving they asked for child rearing
tips.
They both said they were going to go home and make some changes on how they were parenting. That's crazy.
She says it's the audience's fault. In a video she aggressively states, now I'm
very aware of people online who hate, hate me, who would like to cancel me, who
would like to see me either burn in hell as I have been told or disappear off the face
of the earth and I'm not going anywhere. After doubling down, Ruby Frankie just
gives away her YouTube channel. So after she just digs her feet into the sand,
she's like, you know what? I'm gonna give away my entire channel that I have made
my entire life focus around. Not even the kids. Like she has been neglecting the
kids for family vlogging five days a week and now she's giving it
She's gonna hand the entire YouTube business over to Jodie Hildebrandt her new life coach
She had hired Jodie to help Chad and Jodie's the one that was like you got to send him to the wilderness camp
You got to take away his buddy
You got to take away his bedroom make his life miserable and now she's giving her YouTube channel to Jodie Hildebrandt to the point where Kevin and
Ruby's YouTube manager, they start freaking out like this is a red flag. This is getting weird,
but Ruby would snap at them. This is not about money. This is about God's soul.
We're no longer going to be spending our time on useless things like family vlogging.
We are ready for God's calling. We're here to spread the message.
She would tell her viewers while sitting on a couch right next to Jodi,
You wonder where I've been on my vlogs? You wonder why I left YouTube to save my kids,
you know, no amount of money? And I'm telling you, I was making millions and I left it because my
kids were being hurt with entitlement. Jodi puts her hand on Ruby's thigh, rubbing it as comfort.
I left because my kids were being hurt with entitlement.
They were being hurt with people's advice, and they didn't have a mother at the front saying,
I don't care what the world's opinion is.
This is the beginning of Ruby Frankie going headfirst into Connections,
the life coaching business with Jodie Hildebrandt.
Instead of vlogs, Ruby starts focusing solely on connections tip videos. In one clip, Ruby straight up tells her new
audience, Jodi and I are teachers. We are teaching you principles of truth, so if
you are here to learn how to resolve your own conflicts in your life using
principles, you're in the right place. If you're here to offer feedback that's not
based in principle, but that is based in your own history being politically correct, you know, according to you as you
interpret. If this is opinion, this is not the place for you.
This is a place where you come to learn principles and then practice inserting
principles into your conflicts, into your life and into your situation.
From there, Ruby's former YouTube followers are just watching her spiral.
First, Ruby starts off by saying, there is no such thing as having a disorder that robs
you of agency.
Ever.
She says anxiety is a choice.
Depression is a choice.
Then the video cuts to Jodi, and it's like a recorded Zoom meeting for connections.
And Jodi, for some godforsaken reason, is wearing a pair of oversized sunglasses, like
she's come into class hungover, but she's loud and she's wearing a bright pink shirt
that does not work in her color theory, in my opinion.
And the computer camera angle is just like way too high.
I feel like I'm watching CCTV footage so I don't know where she gets
the confidence from but she says I just want to be very clear with you your
child is not ADHD which is like who is she talking to whoever I think she's
like trying to give a teaching they're just yapping you know they are a soul
that needs to learn how to manage their physiology.
Jodi then reads a question asked by a viewer during the video meeting.
Somebody just asked a question.
Does that include children with intellectual disabilities
or who have physical brain damage?
So I'm going to bring up the story that all of us know.
Helen Keller.
The reason why we know of Helen Keller is because of a woman named Annie Sullivan who
did not tolerate Helen Keller's distortions.
Now Helen Keller was disabled.
Back then she was very disabled.
And the reason we don't know about other disabled people back then is probably because
they were enabled to stay in their disabled.
And then she rambles on about how she does not care how disabled
someone looks, which I don't even... Watching clips of Ruby, Kevin, and Jodie
talk about connections has fried off about half of my brain cells and I think
I would like to wage a lawsuit. In one clip, Ruby is sitting there all mic'd up.
Truth. They love the word truth with a capital T. Truth. Well, it's a term. It's a phrase that everybody assumes they know what it means and it is used.
I mean, I've heard from parenting magazines to blogs.
You've seen it all kinds of media and what exactly is it?
Ruby, it's a word that has a relatively simple definition if used correctly.
In another clip, Ruby is answering a question from a viewer.
The question is, well, that they have a transgender nephew and this is a
demented question, but the question is, should we continue to spend time with my
sister and her family because she now has a transgender son? should we see them
less or even completely cut them out of our lives? I'm sorry, unless your nephew
also has a propensity for killing people with an axe on the weekends, what the
hell kind of question is that?
You're seriously asking if you should cut off your entire family because your nephew is trans?
Like it startles me when evil people are scared of everyone and everything,
and I'm like, you're the scary one. You're the scariest person in the room.
I don't know why you're scared of innocent people.
But Ruby responds.
It's like,
have you taken a bucket of sugar? I've
done this before. I took a five gallon bucket of sugar and I had some cup of leftover salt.
I thought it was sugar, but it was salt. And I poured it into the bucket of sugar. Ruby
explains. She made bread rolls with her sugar and the kids told her this is the worst batch
of bread they've ever had. It's way too salty, which perplexes Ruby to go and check
her gallon of sugar.
She realizes that the cup she poured in must've been salt.
So she takes off two scoops,
two inches off the top of the sugar, thinking,
oh, well, I just poured it in,
so I must've gotten all the salt out.
But she continues that she continued to use the sugar
and it was still salty.
And she's like, what the heck?
So then she got all the way down to the very bottom
of the five gallon bucket down there and it was salty.
So she's like, how did that happen?
She says, quote, I didn't realize this, but salt is heavier than sugar.
And so you just have to pour it in.
You don't even have to stir it.
It infiltrates all the sugar.
There wasn't one spot in that sugar
bucket where I could taste sweet because it was contaminated with the salt.
So here's the principle, Mom, dad, you are responsible for yourself for keeping truth around you and your child and children.
They don't have the discernment that you as a parent have. They don't have that. It is your job to teach them truth.
And so if you allow other distortions, if you allow other influences to come, even if it's like, hey, just one day or just one hour
here, it's gonna infiltrate the entire person because here's the truth, you know, these are principles. She is comparing trans people as salt that's contaminating
buckets of sugar.
I don't even know what that story means. And the fact that she's like connecting it and
making it making it sound like she says something worth saying.
And it's just transphobia and vile.
Yeah, and then made zero sense. Like zero.
Yeah.
It's so dumb.
Yeah. In another clip, she asks the ingenious question of,
you end up pregnant, then you had sex first. Or if you were pregnant,
you were taken advantage of. And what did you do to put yourself in the situation
where you're being taken advantage of?
Basically saying if you were being taken advantage of, why were you taking advantage of?
It's your fault. I don't know, Ruby.
Maybe someone was just walking down a parking lot.
What do you mean?
In connections, mental illness does not exist, which is crazy coming from two of the more mentally ill people I've researched recently.
But according to Jody, you can be addicted to mirrors.
So maybe they're scared of mirrors.
Maybe that's why there's no self reflection being done here.
Ruby talks about how one of her kids she believes has ADHD.
But she says there is no such thing as ADHD.
She says there's no ADHD, just extreme
irresponsibility.
And she was choosing to be extremely irresponsible, super manipulative.
And I didn't see it because she was very sweet.
She doesn't yell.
She doesn't pinch or hit.
She's not destructive.
On the outward side, when I call her, she comes running always with a smile.
And so it was very hidden for me for a very long time.
And it's just she learned how to manipulate.
And as we've been holding her accountable,
it became very apparent to us,
there's no attention deficit.
She has agency to choose to be attentive if she wants to.
There is no power, there is no deficit.
There's no personality, there's no disorder.
No, that you cannot take agency from you, none.
There's no such thing as having a disorder
that robs you of your agency ever.
Netizens from pretty much everywhere that have been following the Frankie family
for a while are freaking out because Ruby has finally got off the deep end.
They're commenting the things these women are saying are nonsensical.
They throw around buzzwords like truth and distortion in a rambling word salad,
and they never really end up saying anything at all.
It's all very strange and a bit creepy definitely stay far away from these people
Another reads if you listen to their advice you will likely lose relationships with family members
And when your kids are on their own they will likely stop talking to you because Ruby and Jodie are controlling and mean-spirited
People start getting worried for Ruby Frankie's six kids, but even more so now
Neighbors they see Ruby outside in her front yard.
Most likely they've seen the alarming connections videos
or 10 of them, and they're waving, hi, hey,
Ruby, did Kevin and Chad leave?
Where did they go? We never see them.
We never see their cars anymore.
The neighbor says Ruby just turns to them and bluntly states,
every marriage should have a separation.
Could be a year, could be five years. The neighbor said it was very weird.
Everything begins to spiral after Jodie moves in to help with her haunted possessions. Quickly after, Sherry moves out, the eldest daughter moves out, also the author of the
book that you should get.
She moves to college, BYU.
Chad is kicked out for viewing explicit materials.
He's 17 when he's kicked out.
He's kicked out with no support.
He has to fend for himself.
He has to get a job.
He has to walk a mile to school.
A neighbor even offered to purchase him a car
because they felt so bad.
And he said, no, because it's all about learning discipline.
He's 17 when they kick him out. No support.
And Ruby was so mad at Chad for viewing explicit material.
She believed that Chad was the reason
that Jodie kept having demonic possessions
because he was inviting evil into their home by watching explicit videos.
Chad is kicked out around the same time that Kevin, the dad, is also kicked out.
So at first, Kevin was the resident exorcist. That's what he called himself.
He was helping Jodie get rid of the spirits.
He says, yeah, I'm fighting evil spirits. I'm casting demons out.
Crazy stuff was going on.
Now, side note, about the whole possession, Kevin says, you know, I'm fighting evil spirits. I'm casting demons out crazy stuff was going on now side note about the whole possession
Kevin says, you know, I am a smart guy. I'm an engineer. I'm designed to help build some really big stuff
I'm a college professor. I can't explain some of the stuff that happened
So it seems like he truly believed it
Which is crazy, but slowly after Ruby moves upstairs to sleep in the same bed with Jodie in Sherry's bedroom,
they start pulling away from Kevin and they start kind of signaling him out of the connections
groups.
They're pushing him out.
Initially, Ruby demanded an in-home separation from Kevin, very reminiscent of what Jodie
had Adam Paulstein go through in part two, the last part, separation but living together.
Kevin said it was so hard.
There were all these rules now placed on me.
I could leave when I wanted,
but I couldn't come back home until Ruby gave me permission.
I couldn't come into the kitchen to eat
until Ruby gave me permission.
And the upstairs where Jodie roamed, completely off limits.
I couldn't go upstairs anymore in my own house.
And Ruby would dictate all the terms
on how our interactions would be and when we would talk. Ruby even started telling Kevin
that he was sick in the head because he enjoyed hugging his young daughters. July
20th 2022 Kevin is officially kicked out. He says he came home from work one day
and he says quote, when I came in the door Ruby was really intense and she
just bluntly said
our marriage is in serious jeopardy because of you Kevin, because of your selfishness, because of you
and your lustful thoughts and behaviors that you have been hiding. I'm trying to rise up to the
measure that God wants me to be and to do the work that he wants for me to do and you keep holding me
and Jodie back. I want you to leave the house. I want you to do it immediately. I don't want you to have any contact with me or the children."
And so Kevin, he says, one by one, I had the kids sit down and I told them I'm going to go away for a while and I'm going to go work on myself so that I can come back to the family and be the dad that you deserve.
Kevin says this is really hard. The kids were reacting emotionally, but Ruby was just standing there watching.
He says, quote, I remember as I was holding my youngest and just crying, she was crying.
Ruby was taking pictures with her phone and she had this smirk on her face.
I don't know what she was thinking, but it just looked like, oh, this is such good content.
Good content?
Yeah, I don't think she was posting it, but I don't know if she wanted to later.
Now Kevin, the husband, the father is gone.
Sherry, the eldest, is off to college.
She's coming in as often as possible to check on her siblings, but Ruby's not really allowing
her to check on them.
Chad, the second eldest, has been kicked out.
Now it's just Ruby and Jodie and the four minor children.
So the two girls are, they're teenagers, 14 and 15.
Then you have the two youngest ones, R,
the little boy that is 11, and then E, the youngest,
the little girl who is nine.
When everyone is gone, it's like the two youngest children
become the issue.
They become the scapegoat. So in part two, become the issue. They become the scapegoat.
So in part two, we talked about how Chad was the scapegoat.
It seems like they become the scapegoat.
Ruby believes that the children are now the devil reincarnated.
They have the demons in them.
This is how quickly things start spiraling.
And you can see a connection between Ruby and Jodie's extremism on the Connections
podcast and counseling videos and what was happening behind closed doors.
So this is what I thought.
I was like going through it and I.
There are the Connections podcasts that are posted on Spotify from any.
I mean, they're all throughout 2023 until the arrest, but primarily there's many episodes
in July and August.
Ruby had day to day journals where she detailed how she would talk to her two kids in July and August. Ruby had day to day journals where she detailed how she would torture her two kids in July
up to the August 30th, the arrest.
So I was trying to see, like, are they talking about the same things that they're doing behind
the scenes?
Because when I'm listening to the Connections podcast, I can see how it's getting a lot
more extreme than her initial heavy, extreme parenting views.
It's just upping the ante in every single episode.
But I'm trying to see for next time, if anything like this ever were to happen again,
God forbid, is there any way we could have seen in the podcast anything more that was happening?
Did you?
I guess we'll see.
Now, Sherry from the get-go is the only adult, barely adult, in this situation,
that's alarmed by Jodie and what Ruby is doing with her.
She's in college now, like I said. She's no longer living at home,
and her dad is telling her that not only is he moving out of the family home,
he's got to go work on himself, and he's not going to talk to any of the kids for like the next year.
Sherry says, I got a call from Kevin. He says, your mother has invited me to leave the house,
and I'm going to ask that you don't talk to me or Chad at this point I was
like this is absolutely crazy and I think I responded and said you know I'm
confused and like I wish you the best but like I was worried about the kids
now that are at home Kevin says he can't risk it he can't risk even talking to
his kids he says quote going into the no contact separation I was terrified that
I was gonna lose my marriage that Ruby into the no contact separation, I was terrified that I was going to lose my marriage,
that Ruby was going to ask for a divorce. I was 100% compliant by that point.
I was going to support her over all my children, period.
And somehow I had to convince Jodie that I was ready to go back to Ruby.
Kevin's just out here waiting for Ruby to call him, take him back.
Meanwhile, he's still doing group therapy with Jodie.
Side note, Chad is also out living alone at 17 years old,
but still paying $900 from his own funds
to get therapy from Jodie.
Kevin would later say he was paying her more
than he was paying in rent, like three times as much.
Working as a lifeguard.
Kevin would later say that Chad probably felt
the same way he felt, which is he wants to do the best that he can to make
Ruby and Jodie proud. That's all he cares about.
Which Chad is so understandable. He's a victim in this, but Kevin, does he really need to cut off his entire family?
Cheri remembers feeling hurt that each time she tried to reach out to him, he just ignored her.
She remembers after a month I texted Kevin from college just saying, I love you, I miss you.
I saw that he hearted the message
and then a minute later he un-hearted it.
I was just like, what are you doing?
Like pull your head out of your ass and like come back.
And I think I got blocked after that.
So I stopped sending text messages.
This was made even more uncomfortable
by the fact that Kevin works at BYU
and Sherry is a student at BYU. They actually ran into each other once. Sherry says,
Our eyes locked for a split second. He looked like hell warmed over.
Then he shot me a strained fake smile, darted his gaze away, walking faster
like he couldn't get away from me quick enough. Not a single word. Just this pathetic little grimace.
She says, I wanted to run after him, grab him by the shoulders and yell in his
face, are you blind? Where are your kids? Don't you care? But I just stood there frozen.
Even neighbors and online internet users, netizens, were seeing the concern shift of
Ruby online and in person, and they knew that Kevin was no longer in the house. There was
like a whole forum online discussing, wait, I think Kevin moved out.
The internet was never really told or informed or kept in the loop, but it just seemed like a whole
thing. There were rumors circulating. One neighbor says, I think if anything, we hoped that Kevin
would come home and either remedy the situation or get those kids away from what we felt was a
dangerous situation. One neighbor texts Kevin, hey man, you have four cops outside your house. FYI, hope things are okay. What's
going on? Because a lot of the times neighbors and Sherry would
continuously call CPS, but they would do nothing. Another would
text Kevin, you can't abandon your kids. The neighbors would
get blocked by Kevin. Yes. Episode 237 of the Connections podcast with Ruby Franke.
Date July 12th, 2023, 49 days before rescue.
Title, Preserve the Relationship.
Hello everyone, I'm your host Ruby Franke.
Welcome to another episode of the Connections podcast
where we help you create joy in your life and relationships.
How many of you are listening have adult children?
Or maybe you're a parent who knows your child is doing something that
is incongruent with the values that your child has been taught. But when they come
home, when you come together, no one acknowledges that they actually know
what's going on. So there's this elephant in the room and nobody wants to talk
about that elephant in the room. Why? Because, and here's the distortion,
because I want
to preserve the relationship I've heard that so many times so this today is
woman's question she said you know my kids are posting lies on Facebook and
then they come over and act all loving like we don't know what's going on I
would ask this mother are you not acting as if nothing's going on what have you
done to bring up this with your child?
Have you sat your child down at the dinner table?
I mean, I can see it.
What is child posting again, you said?
Lies on Facebook.
Okay.
Whatever that means.
Here's what I would do.
Confrontation is necessary,
and you can do it in a loving way.
You don't have to do it in a finger-pointing way,
but you can have your family over,
get some baked potatoes going, grab everyone, you know, a cup of grape juice in their cups, and you pull up your phone
and you say, I see you posted this on Facebook.
Will you help me understand why you posted this?
Everyone wants connection.
Everyone wants to know they have a friend.
Everyone wants to have family.
Everyone wants to have a safe space where they can go.
Everyone wants someone who is understanding of their choice. Everyone wants someone who is understanding of their hurt.
Everybody.
This is universal.
I don't care where you live,
I don't care how much money you make,
I don't care how distorted you are
or how truthful you are, everybody wants this.
It is a universal need.
We are humans, we are vulnerable, this is a need.
But you have to stand up and say,
this isn't a relationship and I'm not going to pretend like it's being preserved. Do you like
what you're hearing so far? Make sure you never miss an episode by subscribing to our show.
I'm your host Ruby Frankie and thanks for listening. Sherry thinks this whole thing is getting out of
control. Why is everyone in the family getting kicked out of the family home while Jodie gets
to march in here,
take Sherry's room, make all the decisions?
Sherry says, I remember looking up Jodie just to see,
you know, who she was.
And I learned that she's not a psychologist,
even though she's always claimed to be one.
Just from reviews online,
I read that she had destroyed families.
She was on probation with her license.
She wasn't even married.
Her kids didn't even talk to her.
And I remember being like,
why are we working with this woman?
Side note, Ruby forced Sherry to do sessions with Jodie before Sherry moved out.
The sessions were insane.
Sherry would talk to Jodie about how she struggles with low self-esteem and self-hatred, but
Jodie would tell her, no, you struggle with thinking you're better than everyone.
And Sherry's like, actually, that's the opposite of how I feel.
And then Jodie's like, no, nope. She forces Sherry to write down any minute time
that she feels superior to anyone. Things like, quote, felt proud of my extensive
vocabulary during a presentation. Does this not remind you of Jesse Hildebrand
from part two? Write down every sin. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's not thinking she's better than anyone.
Being proud of your extensive vocabulary's not thinking she's better than anyone. Being proud
of your extensive vocabulary is not thinking you're superior. That's just called being proud of
yourself. It's a healthy emotion. Jodie tells her quote, very good Sherry. So let's say you assume
that you're going to ace a test because of course you think you're so very clever. Change the
language in your mind. Flip it. Think to yourself, Oh my gosh, I'm going to fail this test because I'm a very stupid little girl.
Be humble, Sherry. You are far less clever than you think you are.
Sherry confronts Ruby.
Mom, Jodie's therapist license was revoked for what she's done.
Ruby just stares at her. You're trying to sabotage everyone's success.
You don't like Jodie and anyone who doesn't like Jodie is hiding something. It means that you're threatened by the truth that she speaks.
Her license was suspended. Her own kids don't talk to her. Her kids can't handle the truth. She has
been called by God to help people. Now because Sherry keeps trying to reach out to Chad and Kevin,
who refused to talk to her, she keeps trying to talk some sense into Ruby. Things between Ruby and Sherry start getting really tense to the point where Sherry needs to
go pick up a car title. She has to bring a close family friend with her, an adult family friend
named Mrs. Heyman, whom Sherry will later start calling Mom. She later starts calling Mr. Heyman
Dad as well, and they opened their home to Sherry whenever things got really bad in the Frankie house.
She brings Mrs. Heyman for emotional support.
What's their relationship?
They're like church family friends, I believe.
And they very much disagree with everything Ruby, Frankie, and Jodie Hildebrand are doing.
They drive up to get the car titled.
Ruby opens the door. She steps out and she's scathing.
Sherry, you're causing a lot of damage to the family,
and you've shown that you don't want to be part of our family,
and you have been very active in deceiving and creating chaos, pain and destruction.
The outcomes are devastating to your siblings and I feel great grief and loss at your choices.
It has come to my attention that you called me abusive?
Well, Sherry, that word is heavily loaded with intimidation.
It's hurtful you would use that word knowing the pain that this lie has caused.
I will keep you in my prayers. You appear to be a very lost soul."
Ruby looks at her, practically spitting in her face now, just spit flying out of
her mouth. You've always hated me. Ever since you were five years old, I could see
it in your eyes. The way you looked at me, the way you judged me. You've never
appreciated anything I've done for you. All the sacrifices I've made. Sherry
tells her, that's not true, I
never hated you, I was just scared of you. But Ruby is not letting down, she says,
you're like the Romans in the Bible, feeding me vinegar when I'm dying of
thirst, crucifying me for your own selfish gains. Mrs. Heyman, who Sherry
brought along for emotional support, says, Sherry had tears, she was shaking, I mean
I had tears streaming down my face
and the only person that had no emotion was Ruby.
She was stone cold, zero emotion,
only anger and animosity and defense.
I do not know how a woman who gave birth
could sit there like that
and listen to their daughter weep and beg.
It was horrible.
I had to get Sherry out of there after that.
Mrs. Heyman grabs the documents from Ruby and they walk back to the car where she states,
Sherry just melted, just fell apart. She's still shaking. She was just looking through
her phone looking and looking and she just said, she was showing pictures,
this is my mom. This is my mom. This is who I know my mom to be. That was not my
mom. And it seems that Ruby had literally come to see evil in everyone
around her. And now the only people left in that house are the four young children.
As for how a mother can so easily say things like that to their own children, this might
provide insight.
In another Connections video with Jodie, Ruby is sitting on the couch looking like, I mean,
honestly, they look like two moms who came to a potluck with some nasty casserole.
And she says about telling people
that her kids are never going to talk to her. She tells them, you know, these people, they'd push
back and say, whoa, your discipline is mean. You're not going to be loved. Your children are going to
kick you out of their lives. So when people say, well, if you do that, then your kid's not going
to trust you. If you do that, then your kid's not going to love you. Well, exactly. I'm just revealing
that my child is refusing to love me unconditionally and I don't want anyone in then your kid's not gonna love you. Well, exactly. I'm just revealing that my child is refusing
to love me unconditionally.
And I don't want anyone in my life
who's not going to be loving.
So if my child will only love me
if I give them what they want, that's not really love.
So this takes a very strong soul
because most of us are not even willing to consider
not having our children in our lives.
And I hope that you all will reconsider.
So once everybody is effectively kicked out except for the four youngest children, the two youngest teenagers, 14 and 15
years old, the teenage girls, they're mostly left in the Frankie family house where all the vlogging
had occurred. They're left there. The two youngest are the little boy who's 11 and E, the youngest
daughter who's 9.
Ruby and Jodie, they keep taking them to Jodie Hildebrandt's isolated home in the red rock
mountain areas.
Why is that?
What do they do in there?
They believe that the two youngest have the devil in them and they need the devil tortured
out.
And that's when they start enacting torture.
That includes starvation until they are nothing but skin and bones.
R's eventual shoulder blades are just looking like they're going
to pierce through his skin.
They torture the kids, forcing them to develop sores, blisters, wounds.
The wounds go so deep that you can see the tissue and muscles.
Ruby and Jodie would directly pour cayenne pepper and honey into them
to cleanse the devil out.
They were beaten, tortured. They did not get access to water. They were forced to run
into a cactus over and over. They were exposed to extreme heat. They were hog-tired.
They were forced under so much duress that they were defecating themselves.
Water was restricted to the point where the kids were, quote, stealing water from the hose, which they would get punished for. And all of this is logged in Ruby's
journal, where she details how she's trying to get the demons out of her youngest children.
And this is all happening mainly in the basement that is Jodi's toilet chamber and her $5 million
mansion. And while that's happening, they're still posting on their Connections podcast,
giving parenting advice to other moms, and the episodes get increasingly more alarming.
Episode 238 of the Connections podcast hosted by Ruby Franke. Date July 22nd, 2023,
39 days before rescue. Episode title, Parable of the Pineapple.
Hello, everyone. I'm your host, Ruby Franke. The story I'm going to share with you has
been a part of my life for many many years and I'm going to share it with you
today. It's called the Parable of the Pineapple. This is a parable of love, of
repentance, of compassion. All those words go together. Did you know that? They're
synonymous. So when I was a young mom, my oldest was about six, my son Chad was
about four, then I had this two-year-old and I was about to have another baby.
I was pregnant, I was really tired, it was the afternoon, and I needed to lay down and
put my feet up for an hour.
The kids had a movie on and I said, I'm going to lay down upstairs, don't move from the
couch, you have your blanket, you've gone to the bathroom, the doors are locked and
bolted, I'm going to just lay down.
And they were full, they were empty, so I thought everything's good.
I said, do not under any circumstances go into the kitchen. Do not go into the kitchen.
You stay right here and you watch this movie for an hour.
I went upstairs to lay down and an hour later I came down and the movie was still going.
They're cuddled in their blankets and I thought, oh good, they did what they were told. I was so glad.
So I went into the kitchen to prepare for some food. I walked in and my feet, they stuck.
I'm like, my foot is stuck to the floor. As I lifted my little foot off the floor,
I could hear the stickiness.
I could hear it with my ears.
I thought, oh my God, what is on this floor?
I knelt down, I smelt it.
This is pineapple juice.
What in the world?
How did pineapple juice get on the floor?
So I called my kids over.
They said, no, no, no, we don't know why the floor is sticky.
There's something going on, you know?
And I said, well, one of you or both of you know something
and you're not telling me.
Then my son showed me the fridge where there was a tupperware of pineapple with some juice in it. He said he went into the kitchen to eat pineapple, spilt it, it got everywhere, but he hurried and
cleaned it. He showed me how he got the paper towels and cleaned it and I looked at him and I
said, that's dishonest. So I proceeded to tell him the truth. And here's why he's being dishonest,
because his confession came as I was pulling it out of him. Honesty doesn't require anyone on the other side
pulling the facts out of you. Honesty is I'm going to present myself without any
force behind me. It's going to be my drive by internal motivation to be
connected with God. You cannot manipulate someone into being honest. You cannot
manipulate someone into being truthful. So I, nine months pregnant, cleaned the kitchen with my son for hours that day.
I said, look, you have your mother who is about to give birth on her hands and knees,
cleaning up the mess when she should have been resting in bed.
And instead, I'm on all fours cleaning up now, something that you did and lied about.
My motive was to invite my child to have empathy, to have love, and to have a desire to repent.
My motive was to invite my child to have empathy, to have love, and to have a desire to repent. It took him 10 seconds to pop a lid off the pineapple bucket that took 10 seconds.
Took us 4 hours to clean up off the floor.
There will be people who will say, that's mean, that's over the top, my goodness, that's
a bit harsh.
Maybe just maybe.
If I make this a visceral experience, he will remember this and he will take it with him
when he's older.
Maybe when he's older and he's with a young woman and he wants to take
something from her. Is she talking about essay? He will remember, oh I remember how
sticking, how much work it was to clean up after taking something I shouldn't
have. I don't want to do that. The parable of the pineapple is when someone has done
something selfish, I'm gonna intervene as the mother and reflect the truth.
I'm your host Ruby Franke, and thanks for listening.
Ruby's journal entry reads, R turns 12 tomorrow.
I never envisioned him being 12, still peeing and pooping himself.
Satanic choices lead one to becoming destitute, even in the most affluent homes.
It's R's birthday and he doesn't even know what month it is.
E and R have been in so much deviant behavior they cannot control their bodily functions.
They are both
furious that their selfish sinful lifestyle is being intervened upon. I told R he emulates a snake.
He slithers and sneaks around looking for opportunities when no one is watching and then
he scurries. If he wants to emulate the savior he needs to be 100% obedient with exactness,
no wandering, no hiding. She talks about how she tells her kids
that they need to fast and pray to God, which is basically
her just starving them.
She writes, Easter likes to think she can manipulate me.
I gave her a pixie haircut.
All her long hair is gone.
No more distracting with hair.
R told me that he would rather have a glass of water
than me as a mother.
R is defiant again.
He pooped his pants R is defiant again.
He pooped his pants and is telling me no.
His poop is too watery to be fasting.
R admits to stealing water three times yesterday.
R lies and feels no remorse.
R's feet are swollen from standing.
He is angry that nobody cares.
I told him he is acting like a man having a heart attack and gets his feelings hurt
because nobody cares about the sliver in his finger.
When your soul is dying, nobody cares about your feet.
She writes that her youngest nine-year-old daughter
is delusional and has made no progress
and continues to lie and manipulate.
She says, quote, last night,
her screaming and trance, head banging.
So in desperation,
the little girl would bang her head on the floor.
She writes, they were evidence of no change.
They also would put E in the closet, which is reminiscent of what Jodie Hildebrandt
did to her niece, Jessie Hildebrandt. And E would scream much of the day.
She was not allowed to have water.
She was not allowed to have food, just like her older brother.
And Ruby writes, Monday, Jodie woke up from a dream.
God lets her know we have done everything we can
to get E attention.
Lord tells her, don't continue these physical interventions.
They only bring resentment.
E is angry about her feet.
We dress her wounds and leave her to me.
She also writes that her kids are fighting back
in like, and I say that with like, they like, they have good spirits. I don't know
how else to describe it. So R would tell the mother, like, I would rather have a glass
of water than you as a mother. And E would say, my mom stars me and calls it fasting.
My mom won't lift a finger and bring me food because all she does is lie on the bed and
eat brownies. My mom says she is the most loving mom in the world. Blah blah blah.
If I can't ever go home, then what's the point of being obedient? I'm going to run away.
When was that shared?
This was in July.
They all...
In the journal that Ruby is writing.
Ruby continues to write that the devil is in both of her kids and they need harsher punishments.
She writes, I doused her with the dogwash. that the devil is in both of her kids and they need harsher punishments.
She writes, I doused her with the dogwash.
So she would bring E into the dogwash station and douse her with water and then shave her
hair.
And she would write that E would lay on the floor because she is so distraught and R would
defecate himself.
Ruby writes, oppositional force is required for growth, development, maturity. E and R have never experienced oppositional force is required for growth development
maturity.
E and R have never experienced oppositional force.
They are very weak minded.
Episode 242 of the Connections podcast hosted by Ruby Frankie
date August 19th, 2023, 11 days before rescue episode title
Keeping kids safe in a predatory society.
Hello everyone.
I'm your host Ruby Frankie.
When I was in the third grade, I had a yellow lab.
Her name was Sunny.
This is her dog.
Sunny was a really well rambunctious dog.
She was a puppy at the time.
In May for school, we were told that we could bring
our animals for show and tell outside
and I was so excited because I knew I had this new puppy,
this dog.
And that day there were animals all over the place.
We had birds, there were gerbils, there was a hamster.
I think someone brought a turtle, there was a hamster. I think someone brought a turtle.
There was a fishbowl.
And I brought my dog and someone brought their rabbit.
And yeah, well, can you see where this is going?
I was disconnected because I wasn't thinking about how my dog being let loose
was going to affect the other animals in the play yard.
I'm also thinking that the teachers were probably disconnected and in distortion
because either they didn't give me the instruction or I wasn't even
paying enough attention. Well what do you think happened? This dog, this was like heyday, it was
like my dog was like thank you Ruby this is the best day of my life. Animals naturally know who
their predators are. When the rabbit saw my dog bounding for it, it did not roll over dead. The
rabbit had some sense. It didn't want to run into the jaws of its predator. The animals that don't
protect themselves get killed off.
They go extinct. But the human, as far as I know, is the only creature who actually goes and flirts with their predators.
We flirt with those things and entities and beliefs that will kill our soul. We don't even know we're being ravaged.
We don't even know we're being hurt. We're like, yeah, I'm being hurt, but I don't care. I'm gonna do it anyway.
What I'm saying is that when you show up in your child's life in a dishonest way,
it doesn't matter where, it doesn't matter how or when, but you are giving your child instruction
on how to move toward a predator and jump into the predator's arms and not tell you about it.
children need love and you can't do it when you are moving towards your predator.
explicit materials, gambling, sex trafficking, lying, the selfishness,
the idea that I am what I feel, the idea that I get to do what I want because I want to,
those are lies that kill our soul. I'll never forget that show and tell. Except I
did forget the ending. I'm your host Ruby Franke, thanks for listening.
Ruby's journal entry reads, these wicked spirits in ENR have been pals long before
this life.
How E and R got to come and get a body can only be explained in advocating for their mother.
This is not a conceited statement. God knew I would take my responsibility to mother seriously.
Jodie teamed to help. These two souls are very weak.
Ruby writes that it was a big day for evil that E was manipulating her.
She says that E won't scream and cry when Jodie's around,
but she will in front of Ruby that she'll scream and cry
all night long and hit her head on the tile floor
all night long.
Now, side note, this is very reminiscent
of Jesse Hildebrand.
They said that anytime they showed any sort of sadness,
it was seen as manipulation.
So when he is showing that she's so distraught from the trauma and the
torture, maybe it is to some degree pulling at some
heartstring deep down. But the fact that they call it
manipulation is so vile. How can you see that as manipulation?
That is a reaction to the crimes that you're committing. She
details how she'll get a cactus poker and poke the kids around with
the cactus poker, which is basically just like a stick with a cactus on the other end.
Like needles basically you're stabbing the kid?
Yes with cactuses. She writes that R doesn't even flinch. I poke him in the neck. He is
in a trance and doesn't appear to feel anything. Jodie slaps him on the cheeks to wake him
up. The devil doesn't like when you get your Jodie slaps him on the cheeks to wake him up.
The devil doesn't like when you get your subject to anger to truth.
I take my old mop water, go to R. I show R the water, then I pour the water on R. It's
hot outside.
I say, it feels good, doesn't it?
An hour later, Jodie takes R on a little walk to the pool.
Jodie then pushes R into the pool.
R swam to the side.
Jodie pulled him out. Feel good? Refreshing? Yes, ma'am. R cooled off and went back to the pool. Jodie then pushes R into the pool. R swam to the side. Jodie pulled him out.
Feel good? Refreshing? Yes ma'am. R cooled off and went back to his spot. I put my hands on his face."
So she details how she keeps telling the kids that she's doing this because she loves them,
and the saddest part is authorities would later state to some degree that the kids felt like they
deserved this, that they were evil.
So it's like a mixture of extreme physical and emotional and mental torture, nonstop.
So I mean, not that it excuses anything, right? But do you think Ruby truly believe that's
what she's doing? Like try to beat the evil out of the kids or?
That's debated amongst netizens or online internet users I guess but
some people believe that she acted like she believed it but there's no way she deep down
believed it. It seems like maybe she had contempt for her kids already or the fact that she was a
mother. It's not like the kids, I think first of all, if a mother shows content for her kids,
that's not a mother. But it's just, um... Is this an excuse or is this a belief that
she has? Still doesn't excuse anything. However, it is a furtive aid.
In one part of her journal, Ruby writes, Ar stole water. She says he's stealing water
because she's dehydrating him. He was angry and looked like he wanted to fist up.
I put my hands on his shoulders and told him I love him.
I told him he has no idea what he's doing, but I can help him.
I told him, give your demon friend a message for me.
I will not rest.
I will not stop.
I will not leave.
I will fight him until the demon in you dies.
I have the power of God.
I beat Satan.
I win.
This is a big debate that netizens have.
Did Jodie and Ruby really believe
that they were possessed by demons, these two kids?
Like I said, it still doesn't excuse anything,
but I don't know if they did,
because another thing that netizens point out is,
when Jodie said that she was possessed by Satan, and like
the demons would enter her body, she wasn't getting poked with the cactus poker.
She wasn't being starved.
She was eating Dairy Queen on a daily basis and just fried chicken and ranch nonstop.
She did not have to go through any of this.
And it just seems like this is Jodie's pattern from the get go.
Jodie was born into a really conservative
Military household like they ran it like a military
Jessie Jodie's niece states that it was probably pretty rough for Jodie Hildebrandt growing up
She was the second youngest of seven children. She would spend more time with animals than she would with people. She said that
she was raised by goats. That's how Jodie describes it. When she was very young, she was assaulted by
a teenage neighbor kid. This is when she was a few years old. And then later when she was around
seven years old, she was assaulted again by another teenager, Essade. And we can have sympathy for
Jodie as a child, but as an adult, it seems like her whole purpose is to ruin
people's lives. Jessie remembers hearing a story from their family of Jodi had an issue with a
teacher growing up. It's like Jodi made it her life's mission to ruin this teacher's entire career
and life. Eventually, Jodi gets married, has two kids. She was married for about a year and a half.
She was actually pregnant with her second child when the divorce proceedings began.
It was agreed upon by people who knew Jodie that the divorce was dragged out for years
because Jodie, more or less, wanted to destroy her ex-husband through the legal system and
run this man into the ground and tap dance on his ashes.
Which sounds like something Jodie would do.
Jessie, who is cousins with Jodie's kids, they say,
It sucks because yes, we want to believe women.
We want to believe abuse, of course.
And as a victim of abuse myself, I want to be believed.
Of course, and I don't know him, Jodie's ex-husband.
I don't know him personally, but Jodie's daughter and I,
we've kept in contact over the years.
She has a beautiful relationship with her father, loves him to death.
He loves her. He's so supportive, so kind, really helped her through her own process. meanwhile, she has nothing to
do with her mother Jodie. changed her name, has no contact with Jodie. in fact,
Jodie's daughter told Jessie, I cannot be around my mom, I can't ever be around
her again because if she told me the sky was yellow, I would believe her. she has
this ability to just get in your soul.
It's horrifying.
There's no real way of explaining it to people
unless you've experienced it yourself
or have experienced this level of abuse.
There's no way of understanding it.
Episode 237 of the Connections podcast
with Jodie Hildebrandt,
date July 15th, 2023, 46 days before rescue.
Title, A Mother's Instinct to Protect.
How can we wake up the women of the world
and get them back to their natural instincts?
Every animal in this world
has protected instincts as mothers.
The women, the humans, have lost their motherly instincts
to protect their young.
Women choose to hook up and be sexual with males.
Those men are also men
who have lost their fatherly instincts.
Because both the men and women of this world are not being nurtured,
they're not being taught the truth. They're not being truly loved.
Here's our question for the episode sent in by a listener.
Hello, I'm a single mother of a two-year-old boy.
His dad was physically and emotionally abusive to me the whole pregnancy and as expected I'm traumatized for life.
That's an interesting statement that she says. So she made the decision to hook up with this man.
And she's been with him, you know, for a period of time. I don't know how long and now she's saying I'm traumatized.
So you've been quote-unquote traumatized for life and you're wondering if you should place an innocent, naive,
defenseless, dependent child around someone who has abused a full-grown adult. Now just think about that for a minute.
Why are you asking me that?
How come you don't know the answer to that?
And I really am sincere.
The only person in this situation that has power is you.
Your son doesn't have power because he's two,
because you're the actual issue here,
not your son and not this man.
This is Jodi, right?
Are you a woman that thinks through your decisions?
Are you a woman concerned about being in a relationship
with a man like you have a man in your life right now?
Now you have a child and now you're not just focusing
on protecting you.
If someone is being abusive,
then you need to get away from that person
that's being abusive.
Of course, if someone is abusing anyone,
you don't put a child, I don't care how old the child is,
any human that's below the age of 18,
you do not place in the care or custody
or temporary engagement with someone who's abusive.
You just don't do that. You don't need to ask anybody about that. I understand that
many laws in the world support that it's okay to keep kids in abusive
environments, but a man or a woman can be you know being abusive and they still
have their children given to them, which is horrible. And I understand why the law
does that because there's so much deception.
They don't know who's telling the truth.
They're sitting in this place
where they can't assess who's abusing who,
but I don't know.
Maybe you're abusive as well.
No clue.
If you're not, and this is all about him being abusive,
then I would invite you to get as far away
from the abuse as possible.
Don't place your child or anyone around that person.
I would not put myself around anyone who's abusive.
So the clear answer is you squawk and complain
that they're abusive to you and your children
when the reality is you're just as selfish as they are.
For heaven's sake, you can walk away.
Your son is barely going to be able to walk.
You can walk, you have access to money, you make money. You can get up and leave. You have all sorts of
ability. Your son has none. So I want to talk to you as a woman to a woman and
invite you to be responsible for yourself. You know, I'm inviting you to be
responsible for the fact that you participated in the traumatization.
Because at any moment you could have left and you chose not to.
So I hope that you will rise. Thank you for listening.
And if you're not already subscribed, please subscribe to the podcast.
The very same day, July 15th, 2023, a journal entry reads,
R runs away at 1.15 a.m.
He leaves.
The journal reads, oh man, I am shaking, I am shaking.
Joe, Ruby wrote this.
At 2.45, I wake up straight up.
I couldn't see R, he was gone.
She was having R sleep out on the balcony
of like the patio of the mansion.
And again, very reminiscent of what
Jesse Hildebrandt went through.
I opened the sliding glass door and there was no sign of him.
He did leave an arrangement of rocks and letters.
He wrote me a message.
I was too scared to read it.
I ran up to Jodie's room and woke her up.
She came out with me. The message said in pebbles,
I'm going to jail. I will call when I get there.
Again, she convinced both of the kids that they are evil and, I'm going to jail. I will call when I get there. Again, she convinced both of the kids that they are evil
and that they're going to jail.
So the kid just said that I'm going to jail.
Again, very reminiscent of Jesse Hildebrand,
who was like, please just call the police if I'm that bad.
I'd rather go to jail.
Jodie and I scoured the house and yard.
Jodie got flashlights. We took her car and I got mine.
So she's saying that she was praying to God to find and she was like, okay, there was a split in the road. Should I go left? Should I go right? Eventually she goes left, but she doesn't see R anywhere.
So then she turns around and goes right, which is initially what she felt that God had told her to do.
So she goes the way that God told her to do and she finds R.
He's just walking on the side of the road,
maybe to the police station.
She writes, I get out of the car, R is shocked to see me.
I say, get in the car, you shocked to see me?
R nods his head and gets in.
E in the back, me and R in the front.
The devil wants me in prison.
My children would be dead.
I met Jodie back home.
To deescalate the situation, I brought R into the house
I tied rope to my feet and him to my waist and his. He will now sleep in a soft bed with me
The devil got a bed
It's not just Sherry and former viewers of 8 Passengers that are freaking out neighbors that live near the Frankie house where Jodie and Ruby barely are anymore
They just have left the two teenage daughters home alone for days and they disappear for days
They just have left the two teenage daughters home alone for days and they disappear for days
sometimes neighbors said that they would drive past the Frankie home and
They would see children inside and they would just see these little kids faces peering out the window and hours later They would drive again same faces peering out the window and they don't know what to do. CPS won't do anything
They knock on the door. Nobody answers even though they know the kids are home
It's likely Ruby and Jodie threatened them with all sorts of things if they were to open the door.
So now all the neighbors do and all they can resort to is leaving food at the front door.
Just in case. That's wild.
Episode 240 of the Connections podcast hosted by Ruby Franke, August 5th, 2023, 25 days before rescue. Episode title, Distorted Boredom.
Hello everyone, I'm your host, Ruby Franke.
One thing all humans desire
is to be connected with other people.
I enjoy running into people.
I saw someone today that I haven't seen in quite some time
and it was exciting to see them.
All of us want friendship, all of us want to feel interested
and we want others to be interested in us.
And when I go into a space
where I'm not being connected or stimulated,
I can choose if I go into creativity or if I go into boredom.
I ran into this person, now I came home, and now I'm sitting,
and I have space, and I don't have time to go anywhere.
Now I have a choice.
I can choose to say, oh, this feels really good,
I have a moment to catch my breath.
Or I can feel nervous, I don't have anything to do, I feel nervous.
If I have downtime, I feel nervous. It's a choice.
Boredom is a choice, and boredom is a sense of entitlement.
Children get bored, they're living in distortion.
If my child is getting more aggressive and saying,
that's not good enough for me,
I'm entitled to something more stimulating.
No, you need to arouse me in the way that I like.
I'm not talking sexual, I'm talking everybody has a body.
Everybody has thoughts.
We like to be aroused in a way that is stimulating.
Boredom is distorted. Little by little, if I become full of distortion, I'm numb. I have apathy for myself. I have apathy
towards others. I really am using other people to make me feel something. If you are a mother and
you have children who are bored, I hope you'll share this podcast with your children.
Ruby's journal reads, the world we live in today does not support children being uncomfortable.
The adults are uncomfortable with children being uncomfortable, and so children are comforted,
entertained, distracted from the need to confess and change.
Stripping down a child's world to the basics of beans and rice and hard work is considered
abuse and it's not.
It's necessary for a child.
Ruby and Jodie are so concerned that
when a child is bored, bad things happen. Meanwhile, they themselves are so bored and
so evil, they start rationalizing and coming up with the most sinister torture plans in
their minds. They even find stories to justify their torture. Ruby's journal reads, If you
can engage a weak-minded soul in a physical activity of obedience, you can begin to break the bonds Satan makes with the weak.
She says children need farm work, lifting boxes, exerting energy,
exercises, jump rope, milking cows, weeding a garden, digging trenches. Satan
cannot go where there is good. Begin doing good
and sweating for good. They start complaining in the journals that the problem for
the two kids is that all the hard labor that they force the two 11 and 9 year old to do
does not have meaning. they're just doing it for pure torture. and they feel like that's not good
enough. they would force e to carry these heavy boxes of books up and down the stairs and she's
malnourished, she's dehydrated. she would slip and fall and Ruby would detail how she believes that this is pure manipulation,
that she's doing this on purpose because she's evil because Satan is here.
She would shave their heads, she would throw them in the dogwash, she would force them
back into work.
She also talks about how R was sitting in the shade and she asked, what do you want?
He said, I just want different foods in a soft bed.
She said, why don't you ask Satan?
Do you think Satan will give you those things?
No, why not?
Because he doesn't have the power.
Now, why would you serve a God
who has no power to your desires, dumb?
He is silent.
A few days later, Ruby writes that she asks her own son if he likes sleeping on the hard
ground outside on the balcony because she quote, I get to sleep in a soft bed.
Ruby writes extensively about how E is manipulative and that she whines because that's the devil
in her.
She says whining is the devil's voice.
Whining is always a demon.
E quote, hurt facial expressions blame me for her misery.
It is E at the center of her misery. Her face is deceptive. They also write how quote Jodie
and I took her to hellhole road. Remember that from part two? Yes, there is such a road
on the way to Las Vegas. This is in the journal. E was to run on the dirt road.
She ran for a bit and then started manipulating.
She claims that E threw herself into a tree
and into a cactus, but later in a plea agreement,
Jodie admits that she forced E to run into the cactus.
She also writes in her journal,
and I just don't see how, I mean,
even if she believes that there are demons in her kids because she's completely lost her mind, I don't know how you can talk to your children and I don't know how you can write this in your journal and not wake up to what's going on.
She writes, ours rage comes out when he can't have what he wants, which is to serve the devil, have no responsibility, and have me, mom, love
on him, cuddle him.
It seems like R probably just asked for some maternal love.
He wants both.
Feed me, hug me, be tender with me, shower me in praise and affection, and let me lie
to you and abuse you.
Today he rages for hours, he hours. He screamed you at least 50 times
I'm not going to lie anymore. I'm never going to change take me to jail where I belong
She said that she asked E and R. What are you gonna say when God comes and you see God fuck you?
I response sure
Sherry makes a call to the Springville police station. Hi, my name is Sherry Frankie
My four younger siblings are living in Springville and my neighbors
are telling me that they've been left home alone, so I was curious if someone could go check on them.
The CPS workers, as well as the police, go. They knock on the door and it's pretty clear that the
two teenage girls are home, but it seems like they were instructed that they cannot open the
door for anyone. And they were probably scared that they were going to jail because it seems
like a reoccurring thing where Jodie and Ruby would tell
the kids the four remaining minors like you're gonna go to jail you're so evil
and as for why the police can't go in they would need a warrant by the judge
and the officer said the judge would not sign off on it because nobody had seen
signs of physical abuse and the way the laws are set up in Utah the kids are old
enough to be home alone, it seems.
Like there were a lot of reasons,
so it just, they couldn't get a warrant.
Eventually Sherry is told by the CPS worker,
I'm sorry Sherry, personally,
I want you to know that I'm really concerned,
but there's nothing that we can do.
So from that point forward, anytime CPS was called,
they couldn't do anything.
And ever since then,
neighbors never see the kids outside again.
It's like the house goes on lockdown.
All the kids have been pulled out of school already, but now the kids can't even go
out.
They can't even walk the family dog because Ruby gave away the family dog.
Sherry does get ambushed by Ruby later, who is screaming at her,
I can't believe you called the police on me.
After everything that I've done for you, after all the sacrifices that I've made,
how could you betray me like that?
Sherry's just asking her betray you. I was worried about the kids. They're fine. This
is about you, Sherry, and your need for attention and your jealousy." Ruby would tell Sherry
that her siblings are terrified of her for calling the police on them. She says, one day, Sherry, you will come crawling back to me begging for my forgiveness.
Episode 241 of the Connections podcast with Jodie Hildebrandt, August 12th, 2023, 18 days before rescue.
Episode title, Holding onto Trauma Will Make You Sick.
Here's our question.
Are things like PTSD distortion?
I've been diagnosed with PTSD and when I have flashbacks, the fear returns as
strong as ever, even though I'm safe
I was wondering your thoughts on this and if you knew any ways to help any guidance is welcome
Now I know there are some people who don't want to heal
They're not really interested in healing. They're interested in staying in this victimized position
Jodie Hildebrandt goes on to rant about the DSM-5 by describing it as a
Psychology book from the 60s that just keep adding to it to create the ultimate book of disorders.
Maybe you like the attention you get from being a victim.
I don't know what your particular case is.
But the question was, if the PTSD keeps getting triggered, is that a distorted fear?
The answer is yes, because that is not the truth today.
Maybe you just like being the victim.
Maybe you like the attention you get from being a victim.
I don't know what your particular case is.
I'm not trying to be insensitive.
I've had a lot of trauma in my life
and I've healed all of it.
But you are choosing to lie over choosing the truth.
That's another way to say it.
Distortion means I participate in deception, self-deception.
Thanks for joining me.
I'm your host, Jodie Hildebrandt, and thanks for listening.
According to Jodie, holding onto trauma is staying in a state of self-deception, distortion.
A synonym would be delusional.
But it appears only Ruby and Jodie are delusional.
Ruby writes in her journal that when E is outside, forced to stand on the pavement with
nothing on her feet, just scalding blisters on the soles of her feet. She's getting burned by the sun.
She would say, you know, hell is much hotter and God is going to burn the wicked.
So either you start getting used to it or start changing.
E would look Ruby in the face and tell her, I don't really believe that's going to happen.
She writes, we need to wake the child up to the state of reality.
Show them where they really are, the pit of hell.
The hope was that they would choose to go to God
for forgiveness, to admit their awful state.
Instead, they wanted to lie to themselves
that what they did wasn't bad, that they were the victims,
that me and Jodie are the prosecutors,
that burning in hell isn't real,
and that God doesn't even exist.
So she writes, like the kids are not delusional.
They are.
Episode 243 of the Connections podcast with Jodie Hildebrandt.
Date August 26, 2023, four days before rescue.
Episode title, Speaking the Truth About Death.
The truth is, people die.
And some people die as they're older.
Some people die by accident.
Some people die when they just take their very first breath.
Death is part of life. It doesn't have to be this horrible, terrible experience, it can be sad, and you'll
miss them for a second, but it can also be a pleasant experience where you get to celebrate
life. It's just a part of this movement called life and everyone goes through it, and so
you can help your children see all the different facets of death and be grateful for that.
Death is always a hard thing. Some people who are dying, they're afraid, they don't know what to do, and some people are excited about
dying. I've watched people go different ways. Some people are terrified, some
people can't wait to get out of their bodies, and it doesn't have to be a
terrifying thing. You know? Thank you very much. Thanks so much for listening to the
Connections podcast today. Share this podcast with your family and friends, and
if you have not already subscribed, please subscribe to the podcast.
There are a large group of people online that believe that the two kids, had they not have
been saved, had that little boy not saved himself and his sisters, that it was only
likely or plausible that Jodie and Ruby were ramping up that would end up with the kids
being dead.
It's a really grim theory, but one that is not completely out of the realm of possibility because
Ruby and Jodie were planning on selling the Utah five million dollar mansion. That's already quite isolated
They wanted to use that money to buy a giant plot of land out in Arizona
Where they were going to fix the kids for good as evidenced by the journal
It's likely how that happened nobody would have seen
the kids again. Ruby writes about finding property in Arizona. She writes,
they don't know that Jodie is selling her home, talking about the kids, this
priceless canyon gem so that she can purchase land where these two can work.
Jodie has been looking for property with cactus and it feels more eminent these
days to get the children to open land. It's a spiritual matter. Their souls are on the line.
We decided that the escalation of the kids is not manageable here.
Now there is another segment of the journal where Ruby talks about sedating
are there are arguments over if sedating just means hypnosis.
If she means sedating them with like allergy medication such as Benadryl, it's kind of up in the air, but it reads,
I know that in order to keep my son, I will need to put him back under sedation.
I unhooked him from all the bells and whistles and asked him to breathe and thrive on his
own and he went into arrest and stress.
Back to sedation we go.
The demon is still here and I purposely put R back into a slumber, hibernate.
To watch R go into the awful state of compliance knowing that demon he harbors in his heart is so sick, like stitching up
a patient knowing you didn't get all the cancer out and knowing it's only a matter
of time before your patient kills over.
Another journal entry scathingly reads, we need land.
The spirit told Jodie very clearly, don't let these kids' choices ruin your life.
We have work to do.
You can force repentance they were looking for a 500 acre property in the
middle of nowhere in Arizona that is in speculate grimly that the kids could
have died there Ruby writes in her journal quote Jodie sent me a text I
found the land the devil does not want us to take R and E out
of society. He did not want Jodie finding this property. Oh, how good the Lord is to
those who risk everything to follow him. The hosts of heaven are on our side. My children
will never know the sacrifices and lives put on the line to offer a chance for their salvation.
That is it for part three of the Ruby Franke case.
Stay tuned for part 4, the final part, where we go over the arrests, jailhouse calls, and
all the conspiracy surrounding Kevin and a woman named Pam that everybody thinks, at
least if they're very into the case I guess, thinks needs to be arrested as well.
That is it.
Let me know your thoughts below and please stay safe.
I will see you in the next one.