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  2. Jury finds Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of murdering 2 of her children : NPR
  3. Lori Vallow Daybell trial update: victim's sister testifies
  4. Idaho mom Lori Vallow guilty of murdering two kids: Jury
  5. What to Know About Lori Vallow Daybell, the Mother Found Guilty of Murdering 3 in Doomsday Plot
  6. Idaho 'Cult Mom' Lori Vallow wants case dismissed over 'speedy trial' concerns after 1,169 days in jail
  7. What did Lori Vallow Daybell do? A full timeline of the "doomsday mom" case up to her guilty verdict
  8. What did Lori Vallow Daybell do? A full timeline of the "doomsday mom" case up to her guilty verdict
  9. Idaho mom Lori Vallow guilty of murdering two kids: Jury
  10. Idaho 'Cult Mom' Lori Vallow wants case dismissed over 'speedy trial' concerns after 1,169 days in jail


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Jury finds Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of murdering 2 of her children : NPR

Lori Vallow Daybell listens as the jury's verdict is read at the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho, on Friday. The jury convicted Daybell of murder in the deaths of her two youngest children and conspiring to murder a romantic rival. Kyle Green/AP A jury has found Lori Vallow Daybell guilty of murdering two of her children and conspiring to murder a romantic rival. The verdict was read aloud in court shortly after 3 p.m. ET, and jurors were dismissed moments later. A sentencing hearing has not been set — it could be several months before one can be held, Judge Steven Boyce said. Vallow Daybell, 49, could face life in prison. She and her husband, Chad Daybell, 54, were indicted on multiple counts two years ago, but they're being tried separately. Reading of the verdict was live-streamed from the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho — a departure from the trial's main phase, when Boyce declared daily proceedings would be depicted only via audio, to avoid the release of sensitive and upsetting images. Prosecutors spent weeks The jury began deliberating Thursday afternoon, on a case that has attracted wide attention. Prosecutors cite Vallow Daybell's religious beliefs about zombies and a looming doomsday as partial motives for the alleged murders of her two youngest children and her husband's previous wife. Here's a brief recap of Vallow Daybell's history, and the murder trial: What is Vallow Daybell accused of? Vallow Daybell and Chad Daybell were Vallow Daybell is accus...

Lori Vallow Daybell trial update: victim's sister testifies

Watch Video: Doomsday plot? Mom goes on trial for kid killings A dead victim'ssister testified Friday that she had suspicions about Samantha Gwilliam, the sister of Tammy Daybell,told a Boise courtroom that she wondered why her former brother-in-law Chad Daybell, remarriedjust weeks after Tammy supposedly died unexpectedly in her sleep in October 2019. "You don’t get married four weeks after you just buried your wife of almost 30 years," Gwilliam testified she asked Chad Daybell upon learning he married the then-Lori Vallow, according to An autopsy would later reveal Tammy Daybell'sdeath was a homicide and she died fromasphyxiation. Vallow Daybell and her husband, Chad Daybell, are accused ofmurderingTammy Daybell and Vallow Daybell's The kids' discarded bodies were A gripping and gruesome week of testimony against Lori Vallow Daybell Gwilliam taking the stand on behalf of her late sister Friday wrapped up agoryweek of testimony. OnTuesday, Vallow Daybell's older sister tearfully testifiedthat her "This paints a graphic and horrible picture of what was done to these kids," said Prosecutors allegethatVallow Daybell and her husbandpracticedapocalyptic and doomsday-driven religious beliefs as part of aplan to kill the kids and Tammy Daybell, a school teacher. Two weeks ago,an ex-best friendtestified that Vallow Daybell's trial has been the subject of national fascination and scrutiny. The former all-American mom and Mrs. Texas beauty pageant winner was Gory testimony in Idaho...

Idaho mom Lori Vallow guilty of murdering two kids: Jury

Lori Vallow, the Idaho mother accused of killing two of her children and conspiring to kill her husband’s first wife, was convicted on all charges Friday, ending a weekslong murder trial that heard about evil spirits, zombies and doomsday prophecies. The jury in Boise unanimously reached its decision. Vallow was charged with murder, conspiracy and grand theft in the deaths of Joshua "JJ" Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 16. She stood next to her attorneys as the verdict was read and remained silent. Joshua and Tylee vanished in September 2019. Their disappearance sparked a monthslong search that ended in June 2020 when police A memorial for Tylee Ryan and Joshua "JJ" Vallow in Rexburg, Idaho, in 2020. John Roark / AP file Daybell was arrested and charged with murder and conspiracy in connection with the children's deaths. He will have a separate trial that has not been scheduled yet. Witnesses have testified that the couple were deeply involved in a doomsday belief system, claiming they were seeing "zombies" and demonic possession all around them. They are also both charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder in the death of Daybell's first wife, Tammy Daybell. He faces additional charges of murder and insurance fraud. They have both pleaded not guilty to all the charges. Prosecutors and defense paint very different pictures of Vallow The prosecution described Vallow as a woman who would "remove any obstacle in her way" and would use "money, power, and sex to get what ...

What to Know About Lori Vallow Daybell, the Mother Found Guilty of Murdering 3 in Doomsday Plot

Weeks after Tammy's death, J.J.'s grandparents, Kay and Larry Woodcock, called for a welfare check on J.J., 7, and Tylee, 16, after the children hadn't been seen since September 2019. Lori was accused of not cooperating with police in their search for Tylee and J.J. When police arrived at Chad and Lori's Rexburg, Idaho, home, on Nov. 27, 2019, they found the property "abruptly" vacated. Chad was also charged with two counts of insurance fraud, while Lori faces an additional charge of conspiracy to commit murder in Arizona in connection with the shooting death of her ex-husband Charles Vallow. Lori's brother Alex Cox shot Charles to death in 2019, claiming it was in self-defense. Cox was never charged with a crime, and he later died of natural causes. Lori Vallow and Joseph Ryan. John Pierres Photography Lori Vallow Daybell was born Lori Norene Cox on June 26, 1973, in San Bernadino, Calif. She got married for the first time in 1992, when she was 19 years old, to her high school sweetheart, Nelson Yanes. East Idaho News, the pair divorced not long after marrying and shared no children. Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow Daybell in Hawaii. Eric Grossarth/ EastIdahoNews.com On July 11, 2019, Lori's brother Alex Cox shot Charles to death in Lori's Arizona house. Cox claimed he fired the gun in self-defense while Lori, J.J. and Tylee were all in the home. Cox wasn't charged with a crime in relation to the slaying, and has since died of natural causes. Lori Vallow's sister Summer Shif...

Idaho 'Cult Mom' Lori Vallow wants case dismissed over 'speedy trial' concerns after 1,169 days in jail

EastIdahoNews.com news director Nate Eaton joins Fox Nation's 'Crime Stories with Nancy Grace' to share possible evidence in relation to the Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell indictment. Lori Vallow asked Idaho Judge Steven Boyce in a Thursday motion to dismiss her case after she has spent 1,169 days in jail for her alleged role in the Vallow's defense team is arguing that the court has violated her "The first trial setting in this instant case was for October 11, 2022, since that was within six months of April 19, 2022. The government then asked for more time and the Court granted the request and set trial for January 9, 2023. This violated her right to a speedy trial," the motion states. Thursday's motion to dismiss includes a timeline of events in Vallow's case, including her initial arrest in Hawaii in February 2020, when she was held on $5 million bond; her indictment in May 2021; her arraignment in April 2022; her first trial setting on the indictment in October 2022; her second trial setting on the indictment in January 2023; and her third trial setting on the indictment, which is scheduled for April of this year, totaling 1,169 days in prison. The defense team for Lori Vallow—who allegedly killed her two children with help from her husband, Chad Daybell—does not believe she "actually participated" in the murders. Vallow's defense argues in the motion that her "constitutional rights, including her right to be presumed innocent and her right to a speedy trial, have been igno...

What did Lori Vallow Daybell do? A full timeline of the "doomsday mom" case up to her guilty verdict

• Pittsburgh synagogue shooter found guilty in Tree of Life attack • Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers leaker, dies at age 92 • Ohio man killed 3 young sons as daughter fled home, authorities say • Depression rates vary depending on where you live, CDC report finds • Staffer for Rep. Brad Finstad attacked at gunpoint near Capitol • DOJ report finds Minneapolis police use "dangerous" excessive force • New details emerge about U.S. couple found dead in Mexico hotel • Ja Morant suspended for 25 games without pay, NBA announces • The war on inflation is already won in some parts of the U.S. • • Shows • Live • Local • More • • Latest • Video • Photos • Podcasts • In Depth • Local • Global Thought Leaders • Innovators & Disruptors • • Log In • Newsletters • Mobile • RSS • CBS Store • Paramount+ • Join Our Talent Community • Davos 2023 • Search • Search • 2006: Happily Married HAPPILY MARRIED: Lori and Charles Vallow wed in 2006. Kay Woodcock Before all the notoriety, Lori married businessman Charles Vallow. Friends say it appeared to be a happy marriage. Together, the couple was raising Tylee Ryan, Lori's daughter from a previous marriage. 2014: JJ Joins the Family Lori and JJ Vallow Tylee Ryan/Instagram Lori and Charles Vallow adopted JJ Vallow. He was the grandson of Charles' sister. JJ had autism and April Raymond, who was Lori's friend, says Lori was "patient," an ideal mother for him. Vaisia Itaaehau met the Vallow family when they lived in Arizona. She says Tylee embraced h...

What did Lori Vallow Daybell do? A full timeline of the "doomsday mom" case up to her guilty verdict

• DOJ report finds Minneapolis police use "dangerous" excessive force • Pittsburgh synagogue shooter found guilty in Tree of Life attack • Daniel Ellsberg, Pentagon Papers leaker, dies at age 92 • Michigan man arrested for planning mass killing at synagogue • Staffer for Rep. Brad Finstad attacked at gunpoint near Capitol • UPS workers approve strike, setting stage for biggest walkout since 1959 • Bear kills Arizona man in "highly uncommon" attack • How gaming is informing the design of vehicle dashboards • The war on inflation is already won in some parts of the U.S. • • Shows • Live • Local • More • • Latest • Video • Photos • Podcasts • In Depth • Local • Global Thought Leaders • Innovators & Disruptors • • Log In • Newsletters • Mobile • RSS • CBS Store • Paramount+ • Join Our Talent Community • Davos 2023 • Search • Search • 2006: Happily Married HAPPILY MARRIED: Lori and Charles Vallow wed in 2006. Kay Woodcock Before all the notoriety, Lori married businessman Charles Vallow. Friends say it appeared to be a happy marriage. Together, the couple was raising Tylee Ryan, Lori's daughter from a previous marriage. 2014: JJ Joins the Family Lori and JJ Vallow Tylee Ryan/Instagram Lori and Charles Vallow adopted JJ Vallow. He was the grandson of Charles' sister. JJ had autism and April Raymond, who was Lori's friend, says Lori was "patient," an ideal mother for him. Vaisia Itaaehau met the Vallow family when they lived in Arizona. She says Tylee embraced her role as a big s...

Idaho mom Lori Vallow guilty of murdering two kids: Jury

Lori Vallow, the Idaho mother accused of killing two of her children and conspiring to kill her husband’s first wife, was convicted on all charges Friday, ending a weekslong murder trial that heard about evil spirits, zombies and doomsday prophecies. The jury in Boise unanimously reached its decision. Vallow was charged with murder, conspiracy and grand theft in the deaths of Joshua "JJ" Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 16. She stood next to her attorneys as the verdict was read and remained silent. Joshua and Tylee vanished in September 2019. Their disappearance sparked a monthslong search that ended in June 2020 when police A memorial for Tylee Ryan and Joshua "JJ" Vallow in Rexburg, Idaho, in 2020. John Roark / AP file Daybell was arrested and charged with murder and conspiracy in connection with the children's deaths. He will have a separate trial that has not been scheduled yet. Witnesses have testified that the couple were deeply involved in a doomsday belief system, claiming they were seeing "zombies" and demonic possession all around them. They are also both charged with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder in the death of Daybell's first wife, Tammy Daybell. He faces additional charges of murder and insurance fraud. They have both pleaded not guilty to all the charges. Prosecutors and defense paint very different pictures of Vallow The prosecution described Vallow as a woman who would "remove any obstacle in her way" and would use "money, power, and sex to get what ...

Idaho 'Cult Mom' Lori Vallow wants case dismissed over 'speedy trial' concerns after 1,169 days in jail

EastIdahoNews.com news director Nate Eaton joins Fox Nation's 'Crime Stories with Nancy Grace' to share possible evidence in relation to the Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell indictment. Lori Vallow asked Idaho Judge Steven Boyce in a Thursday motion to dismiss her case after she has spent 1,169 days in jail for her alleged role in the Vallow's defense team is arguing that the court has violated her "The first trial setting in this instant case was for October 11, 2022, since that was within six months of April 19, 2022. The government then asked for more time and the Court granted the request and set trial for January 9, 2023. This violated her right to a speedy trial," the motion states. Thursday's motion to dismiss includes a timeline of events in Vallow's case, including her initial arrest in Hawaii in February 2020, when she was held on $5 million bond; her indictment in May 2021; her arraignment in April 2022; her first trial setting on the indictment in October 2022; her second trial setting on the indictment in January 2023; and her third trial setting on the indictment, which is scheduled for April of this year, totaling 1,169 days in prison. The defense team for Lori Vallow—who allegedly killed her two children with help from her husband, Chad Daybell—does not believe she "actually participated" in the murders. Vallow's defense argues in the motion that her "constitutional rights, including her right to be presumed innocent and her right to a speedy trial, have been igno...