Lori Vallow Daybell, in her first media interview, showed no remorse for the murders of her children and said she feels “great” acting as her own attorney in the upcoming trial over the shooting of her estranged husband. Vallow insisted she and her husband, Chad Daybell, who was convicted in the murders, will be exonerated as Jesus showed her the future and they were not incarcerated. Chad self-published end-times themed novels and had near-death experiences. He was sentenced to death after his conviction for murder and fraud. Lori was also convicted of murder and given multiple life sentences. The themes of the case were described by prosecutors as money, sex, and power.
Lori’s brother, Alex Cox, likely killed the victims in the case, including Lori’s children, and tried to kill others. Lori and Chad profited from the deaths of the victims. Prior to his death, Charles Vallow expressed concerns about being killed by Lori, who had come to view herself as a god. Lori met Chad at a religious conference and began an affair with him while married to Charles. The children went missing and were later found dead on Chad’s property. Lori denied the children were called “dark” by Chad. Tammy Daybell’s death was initially attributed to natural causes, but an autopsy revealed she died by asphyxiation, leading to suspicions of foul play. Lori asserts her innocence in Tammy’s death.
Lori is now set to stand trial in Charles’ killing and has opted to represent herself. Chad and Lori were motivated by religious beliefs and profit in the murders. The trial dates are pending, and Lori remains defiant in her defense.
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