Doomsday Prophet Lori Vallow Daybell Guilty of Conspiring to Murder Husband: Latest Trial Update

PHOENIX, ARIZONA – A woman with doomsday beliefs that led to the tragic deaths of her two youngest children in a chilling murder scheme was convicted Tuesday in Arizona. Lori Vallow Daybell faced charges for conspiring to murder her estranged husband, Charles Vallow. The jury’s decision came after about three hours of deliberation, adding another possible life sentence to the three she is serving in Idaho. Vallow Daybell’s brother, Alex Cox, allegedly assisted in the shooting death of Charles Vallow in July 2019. Prosecutors argued that Vallow Daybell was driven by financial gain from Vallow’s life insurance policy and her relationship with Chad Daybell, known for his writings on prophecies and the end of the world.

Chad Daybell, who is also serving life sentences for the deaths of Vallow Daybell’s children, 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow and 16-year-old Tylee Ryan, and his own wife, Tammy, has been at the center of a bizarre case in Idaho. The couple had made outlandish claims about the children being zombies, and Vallow Daybell being a goddess tasked with bringing about an apocalypse. Vallow Daybell, representing herself despite not being an attorney, appeared calm during the reading of the verdict, claiming that the death of Charles Vallow was an act of self-defense by her brother.

Despite her efforts to defend herself, Vallow Daybell was found guilty in Arizona, prompting reactions from jurors and family members. Vallow’s siblings expressed gratitude for the decision, emphasizing a sense of closure in the face of the tragic events. The prosecution was supported by testimony from Vallow Daybell’s brother, Adam Cox, who confirmed suspicions about the involvement of the siblings in Charles Vallow’s death. The case has shed light on Vallow Daybell’s unconventional beliefs and behavior, including claims of near-death experiences and past lives on other planets.

Vallow Daybell’s tumultuous history extends to a pending trial in June, where she faces accusations of plotting to kill her niece’s ex-husband, Brandon Boudreaux. The family drama and sinister motives behind the crimes have captivated public attention, revealing a web of deceit and delusion that ended in tragedy. As the legal proceedings unfold and more details come to light, the complexity of Vallow Daybell’s actions and beliefs continues to perplex and disturb observers. The interconnected nature of the cases in multiple states underscores the far-reaching consequences of one woman’s descent into darkness and violence.