So-called “Doomsday Mom” Lori Vallow Daybell filed a motion on Thursday to ask for a new trial for her murder conspiracy conviction, citing a number of factors, including allegations of a juror’s misbehavior and misconduct from prosecutors.
Fresh off another guilty verdict, convicted killer Lori Vallow Daybell spoke exclusively about what happened to Tylee Ryan to her defense of the "Nephi" text messages and her reaction to the verdict.
By The Associated Press and AZFamily Digital News Staff
The murder conspiracy trial against Lori Valley Daybell is winding down in Phoenix as the prosecutor finished presenting the state’s case against Vallow Daybell on Wednesday.
The prosecution rested on day seven of the Lori Vallow Daybell trial, who's accused of conspiring with her brother to kill then-husband Charles Vallow.
By Peter Valencia, Zach Prelutsky and Briana Whitney
On the fifth day of the Lori Vallow Daybell trial, prosecutors tried to establish a motive for Charles’ death and presented more physical evidence that this was not a self defense shooting.
Wednesday's trial continued with a tense back-and-forth exchange between Lori Vallow and the woman who went on a date with Charles Vallow the night before his death.
By Ben Bradley, Briana Whitney, The Associated Press and Zach Prelutsky
The so-called “Doomsday Mom" already convicted of killing two of her children and conspiring to kill a romantic rival is back on trial in Arizona for conspiring to murder her husband.
It’s a complex case that led investigators from Arizona to Idaho and Hawaii to unravel a twisted plot built on bizarre claims that the victims were possessed by evil spirits and that the defendant — Lori Vallow Daybell — was after money from a life insurance policy and chasing a marriage with a new lover.
Lori Vallow Daybell, the Idaho mother with doomsday religious beliefs who was convicted of killing her two youngest children and conspiring to murder a romantic rival, is on trial again.
Charles Vallow's death is under investigation in Arizona as part of the Lori Vallow Daybell case, revealing complex details about their lives and the tragic events.
By Briana Whitney, Serjio Hernanadez, Shane Egan and Ben Bradley
Lori Vallow Daybell, known to some as the "Doomsday mom," gave one last interview days before her trial began, speaking to True Crime Arizona correspondent Briana Whitney.
Lori Vallow gave an animated display in court Tuesday ahead of her conspiracy trial for the death of her fourth husband, Charles Vallow, and the attempted shooting of her niece’s ex-husband, Brandon Boudreaux
Lori Vallow, the so-called “doomsday mom” who was found guilty of the deaths of her children in Idaho, will be allowed to represent herself in a separate murder case in Maricopa County.
A judge could rule as early as Thursday on whether Lori Vallow is competent to stand trial in connection to her ex-husband’s death and attempted murder of the ex-husband of her niece.
A detective testified about a family chat that showed Chad Daybell talked about assigning "light" and "dark" ratings on people and what led up to Tammy Daybell's death.
Prosecutors say Daybell, along with his wife Lori Vallow, justified the three killings with doomsday beliefs, part of an elaborate scheme to eliminate any obstacles to their relationship.