JOSHUA "JJ" VALLOW, TYLEE RYAN, TAMMY DAYBELL, & CHARLES VALLOW: State of Idaho/Arizona vs. Lori *GUILTY* & Chad Daybell for murder

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Police seem to be no closer to finding 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow and 17-year-old Tylee Ryan than they were when this story began months ago.

Since that time, the story has gained international attention as it’s taken twists and turns involving a purported cult, dead spouses, delusions of divinity and preparing for the end of the world. Despite all the angles, and the ever-growing number of people related to the case, the facts remain essentially the same as when it was first announced.

The two children remain missing and the parents, Lori (Vallow) Daybell, and her new husband, Chad Daybell, refuse to disclose their whereabouts to police. Both have been named persons of interest in the disappearance of the children. Law enforcement is also investigating the deaths of the Daybells’ previous respective spouses, Charles Vallow and Tammy Daybell, though neither Chad nor Lori have been named suspects in those cases.

Written timeline of events
  • April 3, 2018 - Tylee Ryan's father, Joseph Ryan, dies. Death ruled heart attack.
  • December 2018 - Chad Daybell & Lori Vallow make first appearance on Preparing a People podcast.
  • February 2019 - Charles Vallow files for divorce from Lori, claiming she viewed herself as a god preparing for the second coming, and she would kill him if he got in her way.
  • February - April 2019 - Lori disappears for nearly two months, leaving her children with others.
  • June 2019 - Lori's niece demands a divorce from her husband, who says she shares similar beliefs to her aunt.
  • July 11, 2019 - Charles Vallow shot and killed by Lori's brother Alex Cox. Shooting initially ruled self-defense.
  • August 2019 - Lori moves to Rexburg, Idaho with kids
  • September 3, 2019 - Joshua "JJ" Vallow enrolled in school
  • September 23, 2019 - JJ last attended school
  • September 24, 2019 - Lori unenrolls JJ from school, saying she would be homeschooling him.
  • September 2019 - Tylee also seen in September, but it's unclear when and where (she had graduated early)
  • October 2, 2019 - Lori's niece's ex-husband was shot at, missing his head by inches. Shooter was driving a vehicle registered to Charles Vallow.
  • October 9, 2019 - Tammy Daybell, Chad's wife, called 911 and said a masked man shot at her with a paintball gun.
  • October 19, 2019 - Tammy Daybell dies, death is ruled natural
  • October 25, 2019 - Tylee, or someone using her phone, texts a friend
  • Late October / Early November 2019 - Chad Daybell & Lori Vallow get married
  • November 26, 2019 - Welfare check requested for JJ at the request of extended family - police are told he is in Arizona with family, but he is not
  • November 27, 2019 - Police return to serve a search warrant, finding the Daybell's gone
  • December 12, 2019 - Lori's brother, who had shot her ex-husband, dies mysteriously in Arizona
  • December 20, 2019 - Search for JJ and Tylee goes public
  • December 30, 2019 - LE says Lori knows where her children are but will not cooperate
  • January 25, 2020 - Chad & Lori are located in Hawaii, served with a notice that she must produce the children within 5 days
  • January 30, 2020 - Lori fails to produce JJ and Tylee

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Thursday 25th - 1st update

LIVE UPDATES FROM THE CHAD DAYBELL TRIAL​

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Please excuse any typos – these updates are live.

11:04 a.m. Prior: “We can agree that the 911 call speaks for itself.”
Kaaiakamanu: “Yes. Having a rifle and shooting at her.”
Prior: “Is that what you heard.”
Kaaiakamanu: “Yes.”

11:02 a.m. Prior wants the jury to focus on the facts that Tammy never directly says it was a gun — though she did say the man held the paintball gun like it was a rifle.

11:01 a.m. Prior playing the call again

10:57 a.m. She also says, “It’s so dark out here” and “He was holding the gun like it was a rifle.”

10:56 a.m. She says, “I could tell it was a paintball thing.”

10:55 a.m. Prior again playing Tammy’s 911 call.

10:52 a.m. Tammy said she wonders who would wander the neighborhood in a mask carrying a paintball gun. He didn’t try to rob or hurt her.

10:51 a.m. Tammy also refers, in the email, to the gun as “not-real.”

10:49 a.m. Kaaiakamanu was not aware of the fact that a bipolar teenager was “contacting” people in the neighborhood. Prior says this was another fact omitted from police reports.

10:48 a.m. In her email, Tammy says “they suspect” the assailant was a bipolar teenage neighbor.

10:46 a.m. Prior says an AR, even with a suppressor, would make a noise loud enough for Chad and Garth to hear inside the house. Kaaiakamanu says, it depends on the type of round used.

10:45 a.m. Prior says primary differentiator between a gun and paintball gun is the hopper.

10:44 a.m. Prior suggests that, because Tammy was at close range to the man, she would have known what was being pointed at her. Kaaiakamanu says yes, in daylight.

10:42 a.m. She was more annoyed than scared because the man was standing between her and the door. He didn’t come toward her.

10:41 a.m. Prior asks Kaaiakamanu to re-read a portion of the email Tammy sent to Mark. She describes hearing the “whooshing” of an empty paintball gun.

10:37 a.m. We are back. Jury being brought back into the courtroom.

10:10 a.m. Boyce calls for the mid-morning break. Back in 20.

10:09 a.m. Prior says Tammy Google searched photos of paintball guns and pointed out the one she saw the night of the incident. He then says Kaaiakamanu did not know about that because it was not included in police reports.

10:08 a.m. Prior says it would be “very difficult” to confuse a hopper and a rifle scope. Kaaiakamanu disagrees, saying someone who does not know the difference could make that confusion.

10:07 a.m. Kaaiakamanu says he understands the difference between a paintball hopper and a rifle scope.

10:05 a.m. Prior now asking about the location of the attempted shooting, in relation to the Daybell home and driveway.

10:03 a.m. Price reported someone snatching her dog earlier the week of the attempted shooting.

10:01 a.m. Reagan Price (who lives “kiddy-corner” to the Daybells).

10:01 a.m. Prior asking about one of the Daybells’ neighbors.

10 a.m. Prior publishes the email introduced earlier.

9:58 a.m. Prior asks to call Det. Kaaiakamanu “Officer K.” I understand that request personally.

9:57 a.m. Kaaiakamanu says Lori and Chad were married three days after Tammy’s funeral. State ends direct. Prior will cross.

9:56 a.m. The emails addressed an affair between Chad and Lori.

9:55 a.m. Blake now asking about emails from Charles Vallow to Chad and Tammy Daybell.

9:54 a.m. Kaaiakamanu did not get any info. on devices related to Chad the night of the attempted shooting. He did get location data for Garth, who was at work.

9:52 a.m. The church is 2.6 miles from the Daybell home. The device shuts off until after 11 p.m.

9:51 a.m. Cox was near the church for around 40 minutes, from around 10:05 to around 10:45 p.m. The attempted shooting occurred around 9:45 p.m., you’ll remember.

9:50 a.m. Three other devices passed through both of those locations the same day. Kaaiakamanu spoke with two of them — was unable to get ahold of the third — both lived in that area.

9:49 a.m. Geofence data gathered by Kaaiakamanu showed Cox around the Daybell home and an LDS church near the house (within 150 meters on both) the day of the attempted shooting.

9:44 a.m. Officers did not collect a paintball gun from Cox’s apartment. There were no other reports of a masked man pointing a paintball gun at anyone around that time.

9:43 a.m. Kaaiakamanu discussed with other officers/detectives regarding Cox’s device locations. He says one of Cox’s devices was located near the Daybell residence the afternoon of the “attempted shooting” — as Blake calls it.

9:42 a.m. Kaaiakamanu now describing a closeup of Cox’s gun, with a threaded muzzle break — which is where a homemade suppressor could have been attached.

9:40 a.m. Blake now referring to Cox’s searches. He was looking into drilling a baffle to make a suppressor.

9:38 a.m. A photo of a gun now published — it was found inside Cox’s apartment. It has a large scope on top that could be mistaken for a hopper.

9:37 a.m. Tammy did not go to Zumba the following night because she did not want to be out after dark alone.

9:34 a.m. She was in shock. Describes seeing the hopper on the top of the gun — a container that holds paintballs. She says she wasn’t scared until after the man ran away and she thought about what could have happened.

9:32 a.m. The email is referring to the gun incident. Tammy describes the incident to her son — she thought the man behind her was Chad or Garth, turned around to find a man in a ski mask pointing a gun at her.

9:29 a.m. Tammy sent Mark Daybell an email on Oct. 13, 2019. The email will not be read into the record and I cannot read it on the YouTube video.

9:28 a.m. Records from Tammy’s phone now being published.

9:27 a.m. After sidebar, Blake will re-tag the exhibit.

9:24 a.m. New evidence being presented. Affidavit for records from Tammy’s phone.

9:20 a.m. Kaaiakamanu handed a new exhibit — financial records from gun range. Cox was at the range under the name C. Quint. He was there five times from Oct. 7 to Oct. 15, 2019. Tammy died on Oct. 19, 2019.

9:18 a.m. On Oct. 12, Cox searches information regarding ghillie suit and whether a gun will shoot through the steel shell of a Dodge Dakota — the same vehicle Tammy would have been driving.

9:17 a.m. Kaaiakamanu says he searched temps for the day of the Tammy incident — it was 26 degrees.

9:15 a.m. Cox searched how a rifle responds to cold weather the day after the Tammy shooting incident.

9:14 a.m. The following day — day of Daybell shooting incident — Cox searched for AR uppers (attachments for an AR-type rifle).

9:12 a.m. Exhibit is published. It is a powerpoint from Oct. 8, 2019 — Alex Cox googled shooting drop the day before the Tammy Daybell shooting.

9:08 a.m. BLake is having some difficulty publishing the exhibit to the courtroom.

9:07 a.m. The technical difficulties from yesterday seem to be going on again today.

9:04 a.m. Blake will continue direct of Kaaiakamanu.

9:02 a.m. We are back and the jury is being brought into the courtroom.

8:45 a.m. State asks for a brief recess. We will be back on the record — with the jury and the return of Fremont County Det. Vince Kaaiakamanu at 9.

8:45 a.m. Boyce will allow that statement as evidence.

8:43 a.m. Final motion: Tammy told a co-worker she felt the best she has “ever felt in (her) life.” Boyce says there is caselaw supporting this statement’s admission.

8:42 a.m. Boyce says he finds no caselaw supporting the second statement’s admission. He will deny that as well. Again, without prejudice.

8:40 a.m. Second statement, in which Tammy told a co-worker Chad called her a zombie, now being discussed.

8:38 a.m. Boyce rules that statement will not be allowed — saying it represents hearsay.
Denial is without prejudice, meaning it could be revisited to impeach defense arguments.

8:37 a.m. Boyce says the statement is vague — her co-worker alleges Tommy said Chad wants her to up her insurance “before (she) retire(s).” There was no discussion she was preparing to retire, Boyce says.

8:35 a.m. State cites caselaw supporting the statement because it has to do with her physical health. Defense argues it has to do with her financial situation.

8:34 a.m. One of the items the State would like to introduce is a statement Tammy made to one of her co-workers regarding Chad wanting her to up her life insurance policy.

8:32 a.m. Defense (Prior) argued that the new testimony is hearsay.

8:31 a.m. Boyce has called the courtroom to order. We are underway. Chad is in a blue shirt with a red tie.

8:24 a.m. Good morning. Kalama here. I will attempt to fill in for Nate again today. The jury is not expected to return to the courtroom in Boise until around 9 a.m., as Judge Boyce will hear oral arguments regarding a trio of motions filed before ruling. The motions are in regards to testimonies the State would like to be admitted despite late disclosure.
I heard all of this part today. I turned it on my phone and just listened as I was having to travel and do a turnaround trip tomorrow between my states. Both Nate Eaton and Linda do full trial lives but Linda is actually on and talks during breaks so I usually pick hers the rare moment or day I can listen live. Daughter came with but we drove separately as she can stay longer, I have to do the turn around return trip tomorrow and there are both of my days off gone. We did however in a not ime have to take care of some things day stop for one awesome meal at a place I have wanted to try forever and she has been to a few times. This place has not one bad review and when does anyone ever see that. Tons of them and all stellar.

We had a spicy shrimp appetizer out of this world on a bed of Cole slaw that was clearly made from scratch. Yummy. Then we had a tortellini carbonara with both bacon, ham and peas in garlic cream sauce. OMG. And she had a caesar salad and I had a dinner salad yum, yum and yum. All their sauces and dressings homemade and the shrimp top notch.

Had some other stops got here around 5 and never got computer on until after midnight. But actually first time I ever thought to listen on phone to YT coverage of a live trial while traveling. Prior wen on and on and on with the "paintball" gun episode. My mantra in this trial is he can give it a heck of a try but it ain't going to fly. There is way too much against his client and when also too much needs to be explained away with different events, it defies logic of any kind.
 
Offhand, does anyone know if any of the Daybell offspring are testifying?
Yes in one swoop statement PRior said they were, then corrected and said well 4 of the five, then corrected and said 3 or 4 of the five. That's been covered somewhere above as well. A few pages back if not more. ANd some days ago. I think in his opening statement pretty sure. No idea if prosecution has subpoenaed any.
 
Regarding the paintball theory. I can see her wanting with all her might for it to be a paintball gun instead of a real one. I can also see Chad gaslighting her into believing it, telling her it had to be one and bringing up a possible bipolar teenager. Her hearing the swooshing sound sure makes me believe she got lucky that particular time.
I can believe all that as well.
 
Yehp, and still Tammy's kids went to Disneyland with their new step-mom. I don't know for sure if they knew Lori was their step-mom at that point, however.
From what I understand they didn't go to Disney but to Knott's Berry Farm. Disney was said to be his plan to people but not where they ended up going. Sticker shock most likely and wanted to save the money for his new honey and their life.
 
Prior said in his opening statement that some of them are, yes. He didn't specify how many.
Well he did. Sort of. AT first he made it sound like all, then corrected to four of five and then like well, three or four of five. Stood out immediately to me.
 
Here's a better look at the firearm information:



Alex had a HUGE scope on that thing!

From YT Gigi, Love her and she does fun music history facts in every video too! And she attends trials. Pretty sure she was at Lori's and she was also at Murdaugh's. Pretty quality YTer so far imo.
 

Thursday 25th - final update​

LIVE UPDATES FROM THE CHAD DAYBELL TRIAL​

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Please excuse any typos – these updates are live.


3:02 p.m. Thank you for following along with me today and Tuesday, it has been a pleasure. Kaitlyn Hart will be back tomorrow — and Nate Eaton back Monday.

3:01 p.m. Boyce says it is an inconvenient time to call another witness. Boyce is calling it a day. The state is hoping to get through witnesses coming in from out of town. Jury may be released early tomorrow.

3 p.m. State is done. Prior will not cross. Cook is released from all subpoenas.

2:58 p.m. Cook says the email was read and deleted. Charles’ email address had been blocked.

2:58 p.m. Wixom asks Cook to read a portion of the email. Charles says he has “vital and disturbing” information regarding Chad and Lori.

2:54 p.m. Cook recalls receiving requests from police to retrieve an email from Charles Vallow to Tammy Daybell.

2:52 p.m. Cook says he is in charge of “anything that plugs into the wall” for the school district — including all email accounts.

2:51 p.m. State calls as its next witness, Spencer Cook, Sugar-Salem School District technology director.

2:47 p.m. We are back. Jury being brought back into the courtroom.

2:19 p.m. Kaaiakamanu steps down but his subpoena will be upheld. Boyce calls for sidebar followed by afternoon break.

2:18 p.m. Prior says the fact that Cox was looking into shooting through the type of car the Daybells own shows his target was likely someone in the Daybell family. Kaaiakamanu agrees.

2:16 p.m. Prior says if someone was trying to hurt someone at close range, they would use a pistol or shotgun. Kaaiakamanu says rifles can be used at close range

2:13 p.m. Boyce will allow “limited” re-cross.

2:12 p.m. Kaaiakamanu says he is not aware of Chad ever reporting being afraid of anyone or concerned someone would shoot him.

2:11 p.m. Blake asks Kaaiakamanu if shooting through a windshield or a Dodge Dakota would be associated with hunting. He says no.

2:07 p.m. Tammy 911 call being played again.

2:04 p.m. First, Tammy’s message on Facebook tells people to be aware. Next, she says she was scared after the incident when thinking about what could have happened. Finally, She skipped Zumba because she was scared.

2:01 p.m. Blake working on publishing evidence exhibits.

1:59 p.m. Kaaiakamanu says there were no police reports filed around the time of the attempted shooting of a bipolar neighbor brandishing a gun of any kind.

1:57 p.m. He says there are different sounds, depending on the cause of the misfire.

1:57 p.m. Blake asks Kaaiakamanu to compare the sounds of a paintball gun and a misfiring AR with a suppressor.

1:56 p.m. Blake again shows the closeup of Cox’s rifle. Honestly, the threading for a suppressor does make the barrel look similar to a paintball gun.

1:54 p.m. There is now a sample photo of a paintball gun that looks very similar to Cox’s rifle.

1:54 p.m. Photo of Alex Cox’s rifle published and broadcast.

1:52 p.m. Tammy never showed officers a photo of a specific paintball gun saying, “this is the one.”

1:51 p.m. Kaaiakamanu says he is not surprised deputies did not search the internet for photos of paintball guns with Tammy.

1:50 p.m. Blake asks about the lighting around 9 p.m. in Fremont County. Kaaiakamanu says that time is “about dusk.”

1:49 p.m. Blake now asking about the Daybells’ driveway. Kaaiakamanu says the driveway Tammy used the night of the attempted shooting was shorter but that the house had a second, longer driveway.

1:47 p.m. Blake now focusing on the possibility the dog thief was the person who attempted to shoot Tammy. Kaaiakamanu says that suspect was female and was not reported to have been armed.

1:46 p.m. Kaaiakamanu again says he never found anything in his investigation that Tammy’s reason for not driving long distances having to do with her medical concerns. he says she was encouraged to nake the drive to Utah alone by Chad.

1:43 p.m. In her emails, Tammy tells her children she has not been sleeping well with Chad gone. Blake points out that Chad was in Houston with Lori at that time.

1:41 p.m. The children Chad rated as dark were 12. Blake asks if they’re alive. Kaaiakamanu says he hopes so. Blake asks if those children stood between Chad and Lori being involved. Kaaiakamanu says, no.

1:40 p.m. Blake going right after the light-dark scale. Kaaiakamanu says it was Chad who rated people.

1:37 p.m. Kaaiakamanu says he spoke with Ofc. Greenhalgh about her investigation into Tammy’s unattended death. Nothing suspicious was reported. Prior is done. Blake will re-direct.

1:34 p.m. Prior asks Kaaiakamanu if he is aware Tammy didn’t drive because of medical concerns she had about herself. He says he did not know that.

1:31 p.m. Prior still discussing messages sent by Tammy in the days leading up to Tammy’s death. Three weeks before she died, she referenced her not feeling well.

1:28 p.m. Prior now publishes two photos — one of Chad and Tammy and one of a raccoon in a trap.

1:26 p.m. Yes. Prior now references that email, sent in September 2019. Two or three months later.

1:24 p.m. The Daybells had issues with raccoons eating their animal food. Still not certain if Prior is building to something — though, he may be setting the message Chad sent to Tammy about shooting a squirrel and burying it in the backyard, where the bodies of JJ and Tylee were found.

1:22 p.m. They are now talking about Tammy tripping over a duck gate.

1:20 p.m. Ah. Prior is asking why Kaaiakamanu felt these were of evidentiary value — leading to his recording this in reports.

1:19 p.m. I am not sure what angle Prior is working on right now. He’s now asking about Chad preparing to run a 5K after being a “couch potato.”

1:16 p.m. The Daybells’ stake president requested Chad’s publisher stop publishing the books. Kaaiakamanu does not know why.

1:10 p.m. We are back. Jury is being brought in to the courtroom. Det. Kaaiakamanu still on the stand with Prior cross-examining.

noon Boyce calling lunch. Back at 1. Prior says this testimony may “take a while.” Possible Kaaiakamanu will be on the stand all day after starting yesterday.

11:59 a.m. Their message threads include discussions about of people/children Chad identified as being dark.

11:58 a.m. In messages, Chad says he cleared a dark spirit from one of his children, and noted one of the children at Sunday School was a 4.2 dark spirit. Prior says no one killed the child.

11:55 a.m. Prior says these ideas are standard for most religions.

11:53 a.m. Chad discussed with Tammy and their children about the existence of light and dark spirits.

11:53 a.m. Police reports says some messages are “very clear” to have come from Chad using Tammy’s email.

11:52 a.m. Police obtained all information from Tammy’s email account. All info officers found relevant were included in reports. Included are chats between Tammy and son Mark.

11:51 a.m. Sidebar was to redact an identifier mark in the document.

11:48 a.m. Blake requests sidebar before exhibit is published.

11:46 a.m. Prior asks about Cox’s location history, then says he will save that for another day.

11:45 a.m. Prior says Chad drove the Dakota. It is objected to and sustained.

11:44 a.m. Prior says Cox was preparing to shoot at a Dodge Dakota to “do harm.”

11:42 a.m. As for penetration power. Cox searched for 5.56MM that would get through windshield or Dodge steel.

11:41 a.m. Ghillie, Prior says, could have been used for game hunting.

11:41 a.m. Search for preparing an AR for cold weather: Prior says October would have brought cold-weather hunting.

11:39 a.m. Kaaiakamanu is not aware if Cox applied for a hunting license that year but acknowledges that it would have been hunting season.

11:38 a.m. Cox searched “drop for 100-200 yards.” Prior points out that the driveway was around 30 feet (10 yards).

11:38 a.m. Cross continues. Prior returns to Cox’s search history.

11:31 a.m. Sidebar regarding line of questioning.

11:30 a.m. Prior says it is alleged Cox fired a gun, at distance, at Brandon Boudreaux and, at close range, killed Charles Vallow. He points out that Chad is not implicated in those incidents.

11:28 a.m. Cox also visited gun ranges in other cities. Prior says he had a habit of visiting gun ranges. He also says Cox had been Googling guns since 2017. Kaaiakamanu says he was not aware of those searches.

11:27 a.m. Prior shifting to the gun range logs. Asking about Cox’s arrival in Idaho in comparison to his gun range visits. Cox was at the gun range in St. Anthony from Oct. 7.

11:25 a.m. Cox’s Google search history being published again.

11:23 a.m. Prior says, because only Tammy and the gunman were present for the incident, Tammy would have been the only person to identify the instrument. Blake asks Kaaiakamanu if he knew of Tammy’s knowledge of guns. He says he had no way of knowing that, as he never spoke to her directly.

11:22 a.m. Prior asks if any officers were present during the attempted shooting. A confused Kaaiakamanu agrees that officers were not there during the shooting.

11:21 a.m. Tammy also searched airsoft guns around the same time. Prior points out that she never searched for a rifle or shotgun.

11:20 a.m. Kaaiakamanu says he did not see in police reports anything about that search

11:18 a.m. Tammy searched paintball guns on Oct. 10 1t 3:29 a.m. UTC. Would make the search at 9:29 p.m. local time immediately after the incident.

11:16 a.m. Prior brings up UTC — universal time coding. Idaho is UTC-6.

11:12 a.m. Prior points out that Tammy never included the words “gun” or “rifle” in the Facebook post, in which she describes the paintball gun as being empty.

11:11 a.m. Prior having Kaaiakamanu read a Facebook post from Tammy, in which she describes the paintball gun.

11:09 a.m. Just got a pretty clear view of Chad’s left hand. For those wondering, he is NOT wearing a wedding band.

11:07 a.m. Kaaiakamanu sticking strong with the fact that, in the daylight, he could tell the difference. He points out that Tammy described it being dark in the 911 call.

11:06 a.m. Chad is either taking notes or drawing something as Prior and Kaaiakamanu discuss the difference between a rifle and a paintball gun.

11:05 a.m. Prior publishes a photo of a paintball gun and says someone can clearly see the hopper. Kaaiakamanu says, if they can clearly see it.
I also listened live to all of this. I thought I would be way behind with traveling but never thought beore to put phone on with a YT live follower and It both shortened the trip by having something to listen to and kept me up on today when I figured I would be so far behind. Tomorrow I can't do the same but by the time I am done with appts. and head home I can likely hear the end of put the day on replay.

Prior beat it to death but then he has to doesn't he... Not going to work. Imo.
 
Yikes! I think I knew this before, but forgot. Could Chad have intercepted her emails from home? I think that's been a discussion in the past.


2:58 p.m. Cook says the email was read and deleted. Charles’ email address had been blocked.


2:58 p.m. Wixom asks Cook to read a portion of the email. Charles says he has “vital and disturbing” information regarding Chad and Lori.



2:54 p.m. Cook recalls receiving requests from police to retrieve an email from Charles Vallow to Tammy Daybell.
I see a couple of possibilities here. Charles had told Lori he was going to tell Tammy. Lori told Chad and one or the other got access and deleted the emails. And blocked Charles. Was it Brandon I t hink who found Charles number blocked in his phone and he suspected Melanie did it so such a though definitely fits.

The other possibility is Tammy got the email, deleted it and blocked him as she could not let herself believe it, convinced herself it was b.s. and who was this guy and blocked him so she dind't have to have doubts and hear it again and preferred denial.

And one other possibility is she was told by Chad her grandma told her some blasphemous soul was going to try to come between them and she was to inform him and not fallf or his word. Seems the least likely but where Chad is concerned possibly not...
 
From what I understand they didn't go to Disney but to Knott's Berry Farm. Disney was said to be his plan to people but not where they ended up going. Sticker shock most likely and wanted to save the money for his new honey and their life.
That’s even worse! I love Knott’s.
 
I missed it because I can’t watch the whole trial, but I was watching the recap. I think it was an east Idaho news reporter and he was saying that the kids and Tammy all knew about the light and dark scale. Maybe that’s why the kids think everything is a-okay with Chad? They all believe he’s a prophet or something? Whatever it is, the Daybell family saying that they all think the light and dark scale is OK isn’t going to help Chad’s case with the jury.

It creeps me out that they were doing that with kids in their own Sunday school class! I would be very unhappy as a parent. Very unhappy.
 

Friday 26th - 1st and final update​

LIVE UPDATES FROM THE CHAD DAYBELL TRIAL​

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Please excuse any typos – these updates are live.

11:51 a.m. Boyce says the state is requesting that court be done for the day because the next witness will be “lengthy” and they could come in fresh on Monday. Court is done for the day. Nate Eaton will be back on Monday, and I will be posting a recap video later tonight.

11:50 a.m. Wixom asks if Garner saw Joe at the 5K. Prior objects; Boyce overrules. Garner says he did see Joe at the 5K over by the timing van for the race. Wixom is done with redirect, and Garner is released from the stand. The state may recall him.

11:49 a.m. Wixom asks if Garner is being asked to recall things from 5 years ago and if that could impact his memory. Garner says yes.

11:48 a.m. Prior asks if Tammy was about to get a “bump” in her life insurance. State objects; Boyce sustains. Prior is done questioning, and Wixom is doing redirect.

11:47 a.m. Prior suggests Tammy would come to work sick and try not to let on that she wasn’t feeling well. Wixom objects that Prior is testifying. Boyce sustains.

11:45 a.m. Garner agrees that Emma’s grief was genuine at the Daybell house and says Chad was “stoic.” Prior asks if Daybell was “trying to be strong.” Garner says he doesn’t know.

11:43 a.m. Prior suggests Garner told police he didn’t know anything about Tammy outside of school regarding her home life. Garner says he was not very aware of that. Prior asks about the 5K race, and Emma’s husband, Joe, being the organizer of it. Garner agrees that Joe would know who participated in the race and confirms he says Tammy and Emma cross the finish line.

11:42 a.m. Garner says he was interviewed by police in May 2020. Prior says he noticed in the interview that Garner said, “Emma and Tammy were thick and tight.” Garner says that meant they were mother and daughter, colleagues and friends. Garner says they were very close.

11:40 a.m. Garner says Chad did not help with the logistics of the memorial service in Idaho. Wixom is done questioning, and Prior is beginning cross-examinations.

11:39 p.m. Garner received a text close to Wednesday about who would speak at the service, what songs would play, etc. Wixom is clarifying who sent the text, and Garner says he thinks it was Emma. He says he was surprised that the family wanted him to arrange everything.

11:37 a.m. Eventually, Chad called Garner, and they planned to do a memorial service for Tammy on Wednesday at 1 p.m. in Idaho. The school board voted to close the school that day.

11:35 a.m. Garner was concerned about having a memorial during the weekend so teachers could go but didn’t know how the school would be staffed if the funeral was only on a Tuesday. Chad said, “I don’t want to inconvenience or put anybody out.” Chad said there was a possibility of doing something in Idaho and that he would check.

11:33 a.m. Garner says he wanted to know when the funeral was because he knew all of his teachers would like to go, and he was trying to figure out if it was on a weekend so they could all go. Chad said it was going to be on a Tuesday in Utah, and Garner said they would love to do something in Idaho because so many people loved Tammy and want to honor her.

11:32 a.m. Emma invited them into the house, where the Garners spoke with her about taking time off and helping her through the tough time. Garner says he scanned the room and saw some of the other children and Chad. Garner says Chad was “just standing there.” He asked Chad what he could do to help, and it came up that Tammy’s body was already in Springville.

11:31 a.m. Garner and his wife went to the home to find Emma. He remembers knocking on the screen door and Emma opening the door. “She just took a small step down to where I was and collapsed onto my shoulder.” Garner says Emma was “weeping.”

11:30 a.m. Garner says he was shocked and stunned to learn that Tammy died. “I thought she must’ve been in a car accident or something because I didn’t know why she would pass away.” Garner says he wanted to reach out to Tammy’s daughter Emma, as she used to work at the school too.

11:28 a.m. Garner says Tammy’s neighbor texted him, “We lost Tammy” when she died, and he thought that meant she had taken another job. He then found out she had died.

11:27 a.m. Garner says there was no reason for him to believe Tammy wasn’t healthy. He coached cross country and track and says he had no concern about Tammy and Emma.

11:25 a.m On Sept. 7, 2019, Garner was working in his yard and heard music at a local park. He and his wife rode their bikes and saw a running race was happening. They saw Tammy and her daughter Emma crossing the finish line after a 5K. He went over and talked to them and said Tammy “looked like someone who ran a 5K. She was just Tammy.” Tammy said she was there to support Joe, Emma’s husband, who was sponsoring the race to support charity.

11:24 a.m. Garner says Tammy never needed time off. He doesn’t recall her ever taking any sick days. Garner says he knew Tammy went to Zumba with other teachers and her daughter and saw her at a running race.

11:23 a.m. “She was busy all day. The only time I saw her sitting was when she was doing lunch count,” says Garner. Wixom asks if Garner ever observed anything about Tammy regarding health concerns. Garner says no, she appeared to be healthy. “She was really active, energetic, happy all day.”

11:21 a.m. Wixom asks Garner about Tammy’s physical health. Garner says Tammy did a decent amount of walking back and forth in the school throughout the day.

11:19 a.m. Garner says Tammy was “always looking for ways to help out and improve.” She once asked Garner for approval to put up curtains she made for the computer lab because children were peaking in during recess and distracting the kids. Garner says she was well-liked at the school. “I never heard someone say anything bad, ever, about Tammy.”

11:18 a.m. Garner says he worked with Tammy Daybell. She was the librarian, but she also helped organize the computer lab. Garner says she was “good with computers.” She covered lunchroom duty, outside duty, and in the lunchroom, she offered to check the kids in for lunch on her lunch break.

11:17 a.m. Garner works at Central Elementary School in Sugar City, Idaho.

11:15 a.m. Attorneys and Judge Boyce are back in the courtroom. The state has called Principal Rich Garner to the stand.

11:13 a.m. Batey is done with redirect, and Hough is released from the stand. He will not be recalled. Boyce has called a sidebar.

11:12 a.m. Batey asks if Chad’s sincerity of emotion. Hough says he learned Chad had remarried and was “shocked.” Hough says after everything that followed, “I love Chad as a friend, and want to feel that (his emotions) were sincere, but there are always those questions that you have.”

11:11 a.m. Prior is done questioning. Batey is doing redirect.

11:10 a.m. Hough says Chad’s grief about Tammy was genuine during the viewing.

11:09 a.m. Hough says Chad’s books were “his theories.” Prior asks if Tammy was primarily responsible for the finances, and Hough says he doesn’t know. “When a check was written, Tammy wrote the check.”

11:08 a.m. Prior asks Hough if he was aware that Tammy did the finances for the Daybell’s publishing company. Hough says yes. Prior suggests Chad was the “artistic side.” Hough agrees and categorizes the books as “nonfiction, but at the beginning of the books, he always says, ‘This is my opinion.'”

11:06 a.m. Hough says Chad loved “being with the youth and being with people.” Prior asks about Chad’s personality, and Batey objects. Boyce overrules. Hough agrees that Chad wanted to serve the church “in a strong way.”

11:05 a.m. Hough says he is very familiar with Chad’s children. He describes Chad as “wonderful. He served in the Scouts with my children, was very much involved in the local congregation.”

11:04 a.m. At some point, Hough was called as a bishop in the LDS church, and he asked Chad to be his executive secretary. Chad would make all of his appointments.

11:03 a.m. Chad told Hough that a week before Tammy passed away, he “got all of the passwords he hadn’t been able to have before.” According to Chad, he was never part of having passwords for the bank accounts, etc. Chad insinuated it was a “miracle.” Batey is done questioning. Prior is beginning cross-examination.

11:01 a.m. Hough says he talked to Chad at the viewing for Tammy. Chad and Hough both broke down crying, and Chad said Tammy “choked to death.” Hough says Chad spoke to him about passwords the Saturday after Tammy’s funeral in Rexburg.

11 a.m. Hough says he maintained contact with Chad after the Daybells moved in 2015. He remembers Tammy’s death in October 2019, and attended the memorial service in Utah.

10:58 a.m. Batey is questioning Hough. He lives in Springville, Utah, and knows Chad from being in the same church ward. He says he was friends with Chad.

10:57 a.m. The state has called Craig Hough.

10:56 a.m. Lori told Whitney she had seven children that were all out of the home. She was unclear if that meant her own children or combining her own and Chad’s. Batey is done with questioning, and Prior declines to question Whitney. She is released from the stand and will not be recalled.

10:55 a.m. Whitney says they invited Chad and his children to their house every Monday for dinner after Tammy died. One night in November, Chad asked if he could bring his new wife, Lori. Whitney says she was “disappointed and frustrated.” “I felt like, emotionally, that was not fair to the kids as they were grieving their mother. I was at odds with him within myself. I never verbalized to him, just recognizing to him where he was at in his grieving process,” says Whitney.

10:52 a.m. Chad was “disconnected
both broke down crying, and Chad said Tammy “choked to death.” Hough says Chad spoke to him about passwords the Saturday after Tammy’s funeral in Rexburg.

10:51 a.m. Whitney says she was shocked when she learned Tammy died. She and Ron went to the house to “get answers” and offer condolences. Whitney remembers Emma, Leah, Garth, Seth, Chad, and possibly McKayla, Seth’s wife being there.

10:49 a.m. Whitney is also being questioned by Ingrid Batey. Whitney says she lives in Sugar City, Idaho and knows Chad Daybell. She points him out in the courtroom. She also knew Tammy as a “friend, acquaintance and collaborator. We knew eachother in many different realms.” They went to church together.

10:48 a.m. The state has called its next witness, Whitney Arnold. She is Ron Arnold’s wife.

10:47 a.m. Batey asks if he believes there was a different reason for Chad wanting to put a home on the property other than wanting to live there with Lori. Arnold says yes. He is released from the stand, and will not be recalled.

10:46 a.m. Arnold says to do place a manufactured home, you have to buy a home, dig a foundation, and hook up the home to a sewer. Batey asks if Arnold is aware of what was found on Chad’s property. He says yes.

10:45 a.m. Batey asks if Arnold is familiar with placing a manufactured home on a property. He says not all realtors are, but he knows the generalities of it.

10:44 a.m. Arnold says as a realtor, he can run credit checks on people before he shows them properties, but it’s not usual practice.

10:43 a.m. Batey is back with a re-direct. She asks Arnold if September 22 is actually the Sunday he went to the new property with Chad, David, Melanie, and Alex. He says it’s possible.

10:40 a.m. Attorneys are back without the jurors. Boyce says the fact that Prior is the owner of Chad’s property is true, but not relevant to the case. Both sides are not to bring that up again and jurors are not to keep that in consideration. Jurors are being brought back in.

10:24 a.m. While we’re on break, here is a video of the contentious moment between Prior and the current witness, Ron Arnold. Thanks for the video clip Janeese Summers.

10:14 a.m. The break is now starting. I will be back at 10:35 a.m.

10:13 a.m. Just kidding! The sidebar is apparently being live-streamed. Batey says the door has been opened for this witness to say that Chad’s urgency to put the new home on the property while Lori was incarcerated was for Chad to dispose of evidence. Batey says she warned Prior of the possibility this morning and had no intent to get into this. Prior says he disagrees and is allowed to inquire about the intent. Prior calls Arnold “hostile.” Boyce allows the questioning, and says they can speak about it “within (Arnold’s) personal knowledge.”

10:09 a.m. Arnold says a possibility was that Chad wanted to put a mobile home on the property for himself and Lori. Prior is done with cross. Batey asks for a brief sidebar. Boyce calls for the mid-morning recess. Back in 20-25 minutes.

10:08 a.m. Prior asks about his discussion with Chad in March 2020 and about adding a house to his property. Arnold says the county wouldn’t let him split the property, but because there had been a single-wide trailer and septic system, he says the county would probably allow him to put another property on it.

10:07 a.m. Prior asks if Arnold reserves Sundays for church and family. He says yes. Prior asks if Chad had the same practice. Arnold says, “everybody does that different.”

10:05 a.m. Prior asks Arnold if he thought the children were alive after CHad said, “They were fine. He says yes and that Chad seemed sincere. Batey objects, Boyce sustains.

10:03 a.m. Boyce is back. He says he had a sidebar regarding the last response from Arnold. Boyce says it was “an unsolicited response in the case” and that it has no relevance to the case. Boyce asks the jury to disregard it. He is referring to prior owning Chad Daybell’s property.

10:02 a.m. Attorneys are back in the courtroom. Waiting for Boyce to return.

10 a.m. Arnold says he had never been inside the house before he went after Tammy’s death. Prior asks if he was familiar with the property, and Arnold says he knew about the acreage. Prior asks what the acreage of the property is and Arnold responds, “You own it, how many acres is it?” Prior asks for a sidebar with the judge.

9:59 p.m. Prior asks if Arnold went to a restaurant with Chad and David Warwick the following Monday. Arnold says he doesn’t remember that.

9:58 p.m. Arnold seems irritated by Prior. prior asks if Arnold looked into Warwick’s financial standing, and he responds, “My Prior, I did not know who was coming.” He says he doesn’t see the relevance of Prior’s questions for him. Prior says, “That’s up to the judge to decide, not you and me.”

9:56 a.m. Arnold did not look into Warwick’s financial ability to buy the property. Arnold says it cost around $700,000 at the time.

9:55 a.m. Alex showed up in his car, Melanie Gibb and David Warwick showed up together, and Chad and Arnold showed up together. They were only there for 15 minutes. Warwick indicated he was looking in the area to do some developing.

9:53 a.m. Arnold tried to get Chad to wait until Monday, but Chad said the people who wanted the property were only going to be there until Monday, so Arnold “reluctantly agreed” to go show that property after church, sometime after 12 p.m.

9:52 a.m. Prior asks about a man named Keith. Arnold says he was helping Keith to find a home or a piece of property to build a home on. Keith was interested in the same property as Chad. Chad called Arnold and said that David Warwick was interested in buying property in the Salem area.

9:51 a.m. Arnold says the church service was 2 hours, but there were meetings for leaders before and things to do after church. Arnold was there for 3 to 4 hours. Prior asks if Chad would’ve been able to leave and meet with someone before Arnold picked him up to look at the property that day. Arnold says he was not with Chad “eye-to-eye contact” the entire time at church, so he doesn’t know.

9:50 a.m. Prior asks if the church in Salem is used for free internet access. Arnold says, no, the internet is really bad. Prior asks about Sept. 21, 2019. Arnold says he was in church with Chad that morning.

9:47 a.m. Prior asks Arnold to describe a church ward. Arnold says it’s a geographical area inside a stake, inside the church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints. A stake is bigger than than a ward and is based on numbers in a geographic area. Prior asks about the Henry’s Fork ward. Arnold says it’s the Rexburg Henry’s Fork Stake, that has multiple wards in it.

9:46 a.m. When asked about the kids, Arnold says Chad, “looked me straight in the eye and he told me that they were okay, and when everything came out, everything was gonna be just fine.” Batey is done questioning, and Prior is beginning cross-examination.

9:45 a.m. Chad asked Arnold if he could split his property and put another home on it. He said he wanted to put another home on his property because he was “going to need a place for him and Lori to live” as fast as possible.

9:44 a.m. Arnold says Chad and Lori “were not there that long.” The next time he heard from Chad was around March 16, 2020. Chad called Arnold and asked to meet with him but did not say why. Chad met with Arnold and drove around while they spoke. Arnold says he asked Chad “the questions that probably everyone else would ask” about “where are the kids, and why haven’t you told anybody.” At that point, Lori was in jail and there was a large search for Tylee and JJ.

9:41 a.m. Arnold met Lori Vallow in November of 2019 when Chad asked if he could bring his new wife to his house to meet. The Daybell kids were already planning to go to the Arnold’s house for dinner. Arnold asked Lori “the normal questions you’d ask someone you don’t know.” Lori told him that she had seven kids.

9:39 a.m. Arnold did not ask how Tammy died, but he attended the memorial service in Rexburg a few days after her death. At the memorial service, he spoke to Chad, who said he wasn’t going to be living in the house and “didn’t feel comfortable living there,” so he was going to be staying in Rexburg with a friend. He also said he was going to go to Hawaii to help a friend do a biography. He did not identify the friend.

9:37 a.m. Chad did not purchase the property. On October 19, 2019, Arnold received a call from his bishop that said Tammy had died. Arnold immediately went to Chad and Tammy’s house. He says Chad, some of the kids were there in different rooms. Arnold says Chad seemed distraught.

9:36 a.m. Arnold says he works as a real estate broker for Ron Arnold Realty in Rexburg. Ingrid Batey asks Arnold about Sept 21, 2019. He showed Chad the property that day. 100 East 190 North in Salem, Idaho. David Warwick, Melanie Gibb and Alex Cox were also there.

9:35 a.m. Arnold says he met Chad and Tammy in their church ward. Chad was his home teacher for 3 1/2 years. Chad and his son Mark visited him on a regular basis.

9:33 a.m. The state has called Ron Arnold.

9:32 a.m. Wixom is done with re-direct, and Prior asks more questions. Prior asks if someone writes books about death if that means they are comfortable with death. Shultz asks him to rephrase. “Just because someone writes books about topics that make people uncomfortable, does that mean they are comfortable with death?” Shultz says it depends on the person. Shultz has been released from the stand; neither side will recall him.

9:30 a.m. Shultz was concerned if they rushed the funeral, the newspapers wouldn’t have time to run the obituary to tell people when the funeral was going to be. Wixom asks about Chad being comfortable around death. Shultz says, “He would have to be. Chad is an author; he has written books about death and dying as well. He’s not squeamish about anything as far as being around a dead person. Although it must have been traumatic for him to be around his wife like that.”

9:28 a.m. Shultz says the group Chad was a part of thought the Deer Creek Dam in Provo, Utah was going to break and Utah County would be flooded, things he saw as “red flags.”

9:27 a.m. Shultz says Chad is a good person, but there were red flags. “There’s obviously the doomsday type thing. After he left Utah, he got involved in a group.”

9:26 a.m. When asked by Shultz if he thought Chad killed Tammy, he said “Oh no, never. Not him.”

9:25 a.m. Prior suggests Garth and Tammy were particularly close. Shultz says he can’t testify to that but says Tammy was a great mother to all of her children. Shultz says he thought of Chad as a brother. Jason defended Chad when Shultz asked if he thought Chad killed Tammy. Prior is done with cross, Wixom is doing re-direct.

9:24 a.m. Prior says Chad was “tugging on his hair” from emotion. Shultz says this was a typo in the report, and that Garth was leaning over the casket showing “extreme emotional distress.”

9:22 a.m. Prior makes a point to confirm that Chad had no experience using a shovel to dig a grave. Shultz agrees with this. Prior says four of the five Daybell kids spoke at Tammy’s funeral, as one of them was on a church mission. Chad “broke down” at the funeral. Shultz says the emotion seemed genuine “from his point of view.”

9:21 a.m. Prior asks if Chad ever “hand-dug graves.” Shultz says nobody does that. They use back-hoes, which Chad was authorized to do.

9:20 a.m. Shultz says he didn’t see anything on Tammy’s arms, legs or any other part of her body that caused him any concern. He also says he has limited medical expertise.

9:19 a.m. Prior asks if Chad said he wanted to hide anything. Shultz says no, he said he “didn’t want to drag this thing out.”

9:18 a.m. Prior suggests the family’s want to rush the funeral process could be a reaction to grief. Shultz says it’s possible.

9:17 a.m. Prior says the coroner is the one who makes the final determination on whether there will be an autopsy or not. Shultz agrees.

9:16 a.m. Prior asks if Shultz found a problem with a body that would cause concern and if he is legally obligated to report that to law enforcement. Shultz says “typically not” because the coroner or doctor should’ve looked that over. He says he doesn’t know if he would report something under a “moral obligation.”

9:15 a.m. Prior asks Shultz how long he worked as a mortician before retirement. Shultz says 12 years.

9:14 a.m. Shultz says he told officers that Chad told him Tammy had been sick and he woke up to find her dead. Prior asks if Jason knew that Tammy was dealing with medical issues as well. Shultz says he can’t confirm that.

9:13 a.m. Prior asks if Shultz thought Chad was a good guy. he says yes, and hesitantly says he still thinks Chad is a good person.

9:12 a.m. Shultz is talking about Jason Gwilliam, who is married to Tammy’s sister, Samantha Gwilliam.

9:11 a.m. Shultz says he also knew Chad’s parents from the area he grew up in. Prior asks about police interviews Shultz did in February 2020.

9:10 a.m. Wixom is done questioning. Prior is beginning his cross-examination.

9:09 a.m. Shultz says he didn’t notice anything suspicious on Tammy’s body, such as broken bones or marks. “Something wasn’t sitting well with me,” says Shultz. “The speed of the funeral.” They then transferred the body back to Springville. On the drive there, he talked with Chad’s brother-in-law, Jason, about how quickly things with the funeral happened. “We both felt like there was a feeling of being rushed through this whole process.” Shultz asked Jason if he thought Chad killed Tammy. Jason is married to Tammy’s sister, Samantha.

9:07 a.m. Chad told Shultz she was sick and had a chronic cough. He says he was concerned about Tammy because she passed away without doctors around, and the family didn’t want an autopsy. “There were already some red flags I had encountered prior to her passing away that just, there was a cause of suspicion for me. Not suspicion, concern. I wanted to find out if she had fallen, if there was anything wrong with Tammy.”

9:05 a.m. Shultz says he took a quick glance at Tammy’s body. “I was concerned because this was sudden death. I understand she was sick, but somebody that young is usually physical enough to overcome it.”

9:04 a.m. Tammy’s body was then brought back to Springville by another mortician. Boyce asks Shultz to slow down, he is talking pretty fast.

9:03 a.m. Shultz says, “When I was there, when I gave him the hug, he was teary. he just lost his wife. But it just seemed like there was a business-like atmosphere about it. Which could be either a person’s way of dealing with grief, or I want to get this thing done and over with.” Chad said, “I don’t want out drag this out.”

9:01 a.m. Shultz says he brought booklets about caskets to the Daybell home, and most of the funeral arrangements were done by the time they left the house. “He wanted to have the funeral services as soon as possible.” Chad wanted the funeral to be on Monday possibly, but that was too quick. The funeral was set for Tuesday. Shultz says there is usually a 3-4 day time period between the death and funeral.

9 a.m. Chad told Shultz that the coroner said Tammy had died from an embolism. Shultz says Chad did not want an autopsy done.

8:58 a.m. Shultz went to Rexburg with Chad’s brother-in-law that Sunday after Tammy’s death. They went directly to Chad and Tammy’s house. Chad, Garth, and Chad’s parents were there. Shultz says he told Chad he was sorry for his loss. Chad told him that Tammy had been experiencing difficulty with breathing, and she went to bed that night. When he woke up, she had passed away. “I believe he found her on the floor, then he called Garth in to help lift his mom into the bed.”

8:55 a.m. Shultz learned from another neighbor that Tammy had died on October 19, 2019. Chad called later and asked if he could help bring Tammy’s body to Springville for funeral services. “I said I’d be honored to.” Chad says the Daybell’s were “A solid rock in our community.

8:54 a.m. Shultz was Daybell’s neighbor until the end of 2015, for a total of nine years. Shultz says he knew Tammy and the Daybell children “very well.” “We were neighbors. We attended the same church together, we had many conversations, worked together both in the funeral industry as well as just basic good neighbors.” Shultz says Chad worked for the Springville and Spanish Fork cemeteries as the sexton, taking care of the cemetery.

8:51 a.m. Rocky Wixom is questioning Shultz, who says he lives in Springville, Utah. He worked for the State of Utah in a child support enforcement division and worked in multiple mortuaries as a funeral director and an embalmer. He says he knows Chad Daybell, as he used to be his neighbor in Utah.

8:50 a.m. Boyce says the court took up an evidentiary matter and ruled on it before the trial started this morning. Steve Shultz is on the stand this morning.

8:48 a.m. Jurors are being brought it. Chad is wearing a blue patterned tie and a white/blue button-up shirt.

8:45 a.m. While we wait for court to start, a quick reminder that EastIdahoNews.com will be streaming the memorial service for JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan tomorrow at 1 p.m. MST. It will be held at the Colonial Theater on 450 A Street, in Idaho Falls.

8:15 a.m. Hello! Kaitlyn Hart from EastIdahoNews.com, bringing you the latest live updates on Day 12 of the Chad Daybell trial. Today, we expect Spencer Cook, the Technology Director for Sugar-Salem School District, to continue his testimony.
 
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Woah!! This bit is very interesting. So prosecution believe Chad was planning disposal of the remains????


10:14 a.m. The break is now starting. I will be back at 10:35 a.m.

10:13 a.m. Just kidding! The sidebar is apparently being live-streamed. Batey says the door has been opened for this witness to say that Chad’s urgency to put the new home on the property while Lori was incarcerated was for Chad to dispose of evidence. Batey says she warned Prior of the possibility this morning and had no intent to get into this. Prior says he disagrees and is allowed to inquire about the intent. Prior calls Arnold “hostile.” Boyce allows the questioning, and says they can speak about it “within (Arnold’s) personal knowledge.”

10:09 a.m. Arnold says a possibility was that Chad wanted to put a mobile home on the property for himself and Lori. Prior is done with cross. Batey asks for a brief sidebar. Boyce calls for the mid-morning recess. Back in 20-25 minutes
 
Woah!! This bit is very interesting. So prosecution believe Chad was planning disposal of the remains????


10:14 a.m. The break is now starting. I will be back at 10:35 a.m.

10:13 a.m. Just kidding! The sidebar is apparently being live-streamed. Batey says the door has been opened for this witness to say that Chad’s urgency to put the new home on the property while Lori was incarcerated was for Chad to dispose of evidence. Batey says she warned Prior of the possibility this morning and had no intent to get into this. Prior says he disagrees and is allowed to inquire about the intent. Prior calls Arnold “hostile.” Boyce allows the questioning, and says they can speak about it “within (Arnold’s) personal knowledge.”

10:09 a.m. Arnold says a possibility was that Chad wanted to put a mobile home on the property for himself and Lori. Prior is done with cross. Batey asks for a brief sidebar. Boyce calls for the mid-morning recess. Back in 20-25 minutes
There is no way to prove this theory, but if they could have put remains under a cement slab, they might have thought they could hide them forever.
 

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