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Chad Daybell trial updates: Jury selection enters second day for husband of ‘cult mom’ Lori Vallow

Related video: Lori Vallow is sentenced to life in prison

The husband of “doomsday cult mom” Lori Vallow is finally having his day in court as he goes on trial over the triple-murder case that shocked America.

Chad Daybell’s trial began on Monday morning in Ada County Courthouse, Idaho, with jury selection, which is expected to last a week. The trial is expected to last eight to 10 weeks.

The 55-year-old doomsday author and father-of-five is charged with first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and grand theft over the deaths of his first wife Tammy Daybell, and his second wife Vallow’s children, Tylee Ryan, 16, and son Joshua “JJ” Vallow, 7.

Tylee and JJ vanished in September 2019, with Tammy dying suddenly the next month.

As Vallow and Mr Daybell jetted to Hawaii to marry on a beach, a desperate search got under way to find the missing children. In June 2020, their remains were found in a pet cemetery on Mr Daybell’s property.

Last year, Vallow was convicted of all charges over the three murders and was sentenced to life in prison. At her trial, jurors heard how she, Mr Daybell and her late brother Alex Cox were fuelled, in part, by their bizarre cult beliefs.

If convicted, he faces the death penalty or life in prison.

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Will Lori Vallow be called to testify at Daybell’s trial?

When Chad Daybell’s attorney John Prior was asked by KIVI-TV if Lori Vallow would be called to testify in the triple murder trial of her husband, he responded:

“It’s possible. Anybody who’s connected to a case may be called,” Mr Prior said.

“I want to be clear. I’m not telling you that I am, the state is or anybody else is. Anybody could be called — if you have involvement in this case — potentially you could be called to be a witness in this case.”

Following the TV interview, Judge Steven Boyce promptly placed all attorneys under a gag order until after jury selection and opening statements.

Mr Prior, who attended Vallow’s trial last spring, is the only lawyer working on Daybell’s case.

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Tammy Daybell’s siblings release statement as trial begins

Tammy Daybell’s siblings released a statement on 1 April as Chad Daybell’s murder trial gets underway.

“While the trial brings its own set of challenges, our love for Tammy fuels our determination to make a positive, lasting impact in her name. Through our work together, we honor her memory and foster literacy in our community; something she worked her whole life to achieve,” Michael Douglas, Tammy’s oldest sibling and the foundation’s CFO, said in the statement.

“Though we are dedicated to continuing Tammy’s life work, we also carry the weight of profound grief as we navigate the challenges ahead. Today, as the trial begins, our hearts are heavy with the reminder of the woman we have lost,” according to the statement.

The 49-year-old wife of Daybell died suddenly in her sleep in October 2019. Three weeks later, Daybell married Lori Vallow.

When Tammy’s body was exhumed for an autopsy in 2020, it was discovered that she had died “at the hands of another and died of asphyxiation.” Daybell is charged with her murder.

(Tammy Douglas Daybell Foundation)

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Late jurors delay Daybell jury selection proceedings

Day two of Chad Daybell’s trial was delayed due to late jurors.

Steven Judge Boyce apologized to the court for the late start.

There are 14 out of 16 jurors at the courthouse.

One of them is 30 minutes away. The other is not responding to calls.

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Watch live: Day 2 of Chad Daybell’s trial is underway

Chad Daybell’s triple murder trial continues Tuesday with a second day of jury selection.

The attorneys are in Judge Steven Boyce’s chambers. Daybell sits alone at the defence table.

Sixteen potential jurors were chosen on Monday to advance. A pool of 50 potential jurors is needed before both the state and the defence can begin to strike.

Jury selection is expected to last about a week.

Eventually, there will be 18 jurors which includes six alternates for the eight to 10 week trial in Ada County, Idaho.

Watch the livestream of the proceedings here:

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Is Chad Daybell the mastermind behind the murders?

Chad Daybell has been known by many different names over the years: Gravedigger, “doomsday” author, alleged cult leader – but could he also soon be known as a convicted killer?

Over the next eight to 10 weeks, a jury in Ada County will make that decision. His wife Lori Vallow was convicted last Spring – but was she the mastermind behind it all or was he?

In a dramatic closing statement last year, Vallow’s lawyers argued that she had been “under the control” of Daybell, under the spell of the “craziness” of his cult beliefs.

“One year after meeting Chad, four people are dead,” they said. “But is Lori a leader or a follower of Chad? She so wants to be a leader but she’s not leading anyone.”

“She’s following Chad. She thinks Chad is following Jesus but he’s not. He’s unfortunately being led by the storm – not the first guy to be led by the storm.”

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Chad Daybell’s arrest and charges

Daybell was arrested on 9 June 2020 and booked into the Fremont County Jail after the remains of Lori Vallow’s children were found in his Rexburg, Idaho backyard.

He had left the house during the search as Rexburg Police, Fremont County Sheriff deputies and the FBI swarmed the property and began a dig that lasted for hours. But he was arrested a short time later.

Daybell has shown little to no emotion at his court appearances over the past four years.

On 21 March, he was transferred from Fremont County Jail to the Ada County Jail in Boise in preparation for his trial.

Daybell is charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder in the deaths of the two children and the death of his former wife Tammy. He’s also charged with insurance fraud.

Prosecutors say that the couple conspired with Vallow’s brother Alex Cox to kill the children and Daybell’s wife both as part of their doomsday beliefs – but also to collect life insurance money, the kids’ social security and survivor benefits.

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What to expect for Daybell trial day 2

Day two of Chad Daybell’s trial continues with jury selection on Tuesday.

Court will be back in session in Ada County, Idaho at 9amMT/11amET.

Sixteen people have advanced to the next round in the process – out of 32 people who were questioned on Monday. The questioning will continue until 50 total people have been chosen for the pool before both the state and the defence are able to strike.

Eventually 18 jurors will be chosen, which includes six alternates.

Jury selection is expected to take about a week. The trial itself is expected to last eight to 10 weeks.

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Chad Daybell could face the death penalty if he is found guilty

Chad Daybell could face the death penalty if he is found guilty of murdering his former wife, Tammy Daybell, and current wife Lori Vallow’s children Tylee Ryan and Joshua “JJ” Vallow.

But certain qualifications must be met in order for prosecutors to seek the death penalty in Idaho.

“There could be a mass shooting where more than one person dies. There could be something specifically atrocious and cruel in the way they killed the person,” John Thomas, one of Lori Vallow’s attorneys, told EastIdahoNews.com in a recent interview.

“If the person has a high propensity to kill again or if there is a death involving a police officer in Idaho, they automatically go for the death penalty. Also if you kill someone while you’re an inmate in prison, you’re automatically qualified for death.”

In death penalty cases, there is the pre-conviction phase – where the jury decides if the defendant is guilty or not guilty – and there is also a punishment phase, where they determine if the defendant gets life in prison or death.

Judges do not decide the punishment in a death penalty case.

Instead, after the first part of the trial is over, the jury then deliberates about whether the defendant should get life in prison – or the death penalty.

The jury would be sequestered during this time, which could take a week or more.

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RECAP: Day 1 of jury selection in Chad Daybell’s trial

On Monday, Judge Steven Boyce dismissed a couple of potential jurors because they said the long time commitment would present undue hardship.

He asked the others if they were aware of Daybell’s case, had already decided his guilt or innocence or if they had any bias that might prevent them from being fair.

Several indicated they had heard about the case, but only a couple said that they couldn’t be impartial.

Jury selection is expected to take about a week. Eighteen jurors will be picked, with six of them serving as alternates.

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Chad Daybell texts Lori Vallow ‘we’ll give them a reason to scream’

In chilling text messages revealed at Lori Vallow’s trial, when she complained to Daybell about being “tired of taking care of demons” while referring to her children, he offers to “cause pain.”

“We r both so tired of taking care of demons,” she wrote in a text to Daybell in August 2019 – one month before Tylee and JJ were murdered. “We are weary. Please ask the Lord to take them.”

They spoke about inflicting pain on children and giving them “a reason to scream”.

Daybell asked if she wanted him to “cause pain” to the “two three’s” she was travelling with.

She replied to him telling him to hold off, but added that if they started to act up again “we can zap them”.

Daybell agreed and responded: “Sounds great. Yes, If they are going to act up, well at least give them a reason to scream.”

This photo of Tylee Ryan and her brother Joshua “JJ” Vallow with their uncle Alex Cox was taken days before they were killed

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