Son of abusive YouTuber mum laughs off her 60 year jail sentence with edgy joke

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Son of abusive YouTuber mum laughs off her 60 year jail sentence with edgy joke
Son of abusive YouTuber mum laughs off her 60 year jail sentence with edgy joke

The son of disgraced family YouTube vlogger Ruby Franke made light of his mother facing up to 60 years in prison after she pleaded guilty to four counts of aggravated child abuse.

Franke, a mother of six who gave online parenting advice via a popular YouTube channel, was arrested in the Utah city of Ivins last August after her malnourished 12-year-old son climbed out of a window to ask for food and water from a neighbour. She is set to be sentenced next week.

Chad Frankle has taken to TikTok with his girlfriend. finding the funny side of her potential prison time, with the sentencing set for Tuesday. Dancing in a car, Chad made a video joking about his trauma from his girlfriend's point-of-view with text overlay reading, “Gf: You’d love my mom!”

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Son of abusive YouTuber mum laughs off her 60 year jail sentence with edgy joke eiqrhiqqdiqedinvChad Frankle made light of the situation on TikTok (the_internet_is_foreverr)
Son of abusive YouTuber mum laughs off her 60 year jail sentence with edgy jokeHe cracked a smile as his girlfriend filmed him in a car (the_internet_is_foreverr)

The camera switched to Chad with the words "bf: my mom's in prison" as he flashes a smile as the music plays. There were plenty of sarcastic comments and one person wrote: “Now look who doesn’t have a bed oh how the tables have turned," referring to how his mother removed her children's beds as punishment.

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Ms Franke's defence attorney claimed she was indoctrinated by partner Jodi Hildebrandt, saying she had unwrapped layers of deceit and deception forced upon her by Hildebrandt. Her defence added she is committed to doing the work, saying: "She is a delightful and respectful person."

The Mormon mommy YouTuber documented the lives of herself, her husband Kevin and their six children on their '8 Passengers' YouTube channel, which had more than 2 million subscribers before being taken down. In August last year, Franke, 42, was arrested on six counts of child abuse after her 12-year-old son escaped business partner Jodi Hildebrandt's home in Ivins, Utah.

The young boy, described by authorities as "emaciated" ran to a neighbour's home for help, asking for food and water. He was found to have markings on his wrists and ankles that indicated he had been restrained with tape, as well as wounds across his body.

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Son of abusive YouTuber mum laughs off her 60 year jail sentence with edgy jokeRuby Franke is facing up to 60 years in jail and her sentencing starts on Tuesday (NBC/YouTube)

After police arrived on the scene, they discovered her 10-year-old daughter at Hildebrandt's, 54, home in a similar malnourished condition. Following her arrest, four children were taken into the care of the Utah Department of Child and Family Services. Throughout the court case, harrowing details emerged of the horrors Franke's children endured between May and August 2023.

This included starving two of her children, denying them water while having them work outdoors in the glare of the sun on a hot day with no shoes, and convincing them that they were possessed and evil and had to repent for their sins.

Franke and Hildebrandt were each charged with six counts of aggravated child abuse, a second-degree felony that carries a maximum of 15 years in the Utah State Prison. In December, they each pleaded guilty to four counts, with Hildebrandt having two counts dismissed as part of her plea deal while Franke pleaded not guilty to two counts. The pair agreed to serve prison time as part of their plea deal, with the judge deciding the sentence in Washington County, Utah, today.

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