Lori Vallow Daybell
Convicted of murder of 2 children and conspiracy to murder husband; serving life
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Lori Vallow Daybell was born and raised in the United States, where she spent much of her early life. Details about her early years, including her family background and education, are not extensively documented in public records. However, she was known to have been involved in the Mormon community and later became associated with a religious sect led by Chad Daybell, which has been described in media reports as a 'doomsday cult.'
Before the tragic events that led to her conviction, Lori was a mother and had been married multiple times. She was known to be a charismatic individual, which may have contributed to her influence within the religious group she was part of. Her relationships, particularly with her children and her husbands, were central to her life.
Lori's life took a significant turn when she became involved with Chad Daybell, a self-proclaimed religious leader. Together, they espoused beliefs that were considered extreme by mainstream standards, focusing on apocalyptic prophecies and spiritual visions. This relationship marked a pivotal change in Lori's life, leading her down a path that would eventually result in criminal activities.
The case that brought Lori Vallow Daybell into the public eye involved the disappearance and subsequent murder of her two children, Tylee Ryan and Joshua Jaxon 'J. J.' Vallow. Their remains were discovered in 2020 on property owned by Chad Daybell, whom Lori had married by that time. The case also involved the deaths of Lori's estranged husband, Charles Vallow, and Chad's wife, Tammy Daybell, among others.
In 2023, Lori Vallow Daybell was convicted of the murder of her children and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Her case has drawn significant media attention due to the shocking nature of the crimes and the unusual beliefs held by Lori and Chad Daybell.
Sources: Wikipedia: Vallow–Daybell doomsday murders








