Lori Vallow Daybell was found guilty of conspiring to murder her fourth husband, Charles Vallow, in July 2019. The motive was to collect life insurance and marry Chad Daybell. She is already serving life sentences for the murders of her children and conspiracy to murder. She now faces another life sentence.
This case involves a pattern of murders and bizarre cult beliefs. Chad Daybell was sentenced to death for the murders of the children and his ex-wife, Tammy Daybell. Charles Vallow's death was the start of a plot to eliminate "obstacles."
During the trial, differing accounts of Charles Vallow's death were presented. The prosecution argued it was premeditated murder. Vallow Daybell claimed self-defense. Alex Cox, her brother, died mysteriously after the murder.
Prosecutors highlighted Vallow Daybell’s religious beliefs and the lack of physical evidence. A recorded conversation revealed her as the beneficiary of her husband’s life insurance. Another brother testified that he believed his siblings were behind Charles Vallow’s death.
Before his death, Charles Vallow filed for divorce, citing her beliefs and threats. Vallow Daybell is scheduled for another trial for conspiring to murder her niece's ex-husband.
12 Comments
G P Floyd Jr
It’s always so easy to judge. Let’s wait for more details before jumping to conclusions.
Martin L King
I wonder if there’s a chance she was under some sort of manipulation from Chad or others.
G P Floyd Jr
Anyone who can murder their family for personal gain is beyond redemption. She’s a monster.
Martin L King
Sometimes legal systems can be flawed and overlook crucial pieces of evidence. Let’s not rush to judgment.
Rotfront
There are countless cases where the accused were innocent. Let’s hope for the truth to come out.
Comandante
Being a beneficiary doesn’t automatically mean she’s guilty. We need to focus on the facts.
Muchacha
Murdering your own children and husband for a cult? Unthinkable. She should never see the light of day again.
Habibi
This whole case is a nightmare. I can’t believe people like her exist in society.
ZmeeLove
Just because she holds unconventional beliefs doesn’t mean she’s guilty. Let’s keep an open mind.
Africa
Making her the villain helps create a narrative, but it’s essential to look at all the angles.
Habibi
Innocent until proven guilty! I believe everyone deserves a fair trial without bias.
Coccinella
I can’t fathom how she could live with herself after all this. Justice needs to prevail.