Laurie Vallo shows no reaction as she pleads guilty to all charges of murdering a child and Chad Debell's wife
The 49-year-old mother of three was convicted of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder, and grand theft in the deaths of her daughter Tylee Ryan, 16, and son Joshua "JJ" Valo, 7. , Friday in Ada County Court in Boise, Idaho.
He was also convicted of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder in the death of Mr. Debell's first wife, Tammy, 49.
Clad in a black suit, his blond hair down in waves around his shoulders, Vallo stood between his two lawyers as the verdict was read. He showed no reaction or flash of emotion as he learned the jury had returned guilty verdicts on all six charges - paving the way for life behind bars. He will be sentenced in about 90 days. After the verdict was read, JJ's grandparents Larry and Kay Woodcock were overcome with emotion as they spoke to reporters outside court and sent a powerful message to their grandson's killer.
"My final message for Laurie," Mr Woodcock said, before breaking into "The Party's Over" - a song he and JJ used to sing together.
“Turn off the lights, the party's over. They say all good things must come to an end,” he sang.
He then stopped and addressed Valo, saying: "Lori it's over."
JJ's uncle Gerry Vallo also shouted: "They got b**ch."
Mr. Woodcock promised the mother-of-three's conviction was "not the end of it" as the family will face her sentence in around 90 days and as Mr, they will continue to fight for justice. Debell faces trial next year and Vallo is awaiting trial in Arizona for the murder of Charles Vallo.
The Woodcocks - who raised the alarm about the missing children in 2019 - have now attended every day of the trial of the woman convicted of murdering their seven-year-old grandson, hearing harrowing accounts of the little boy's last hours alive and seeing graphic images of his remains buried on Mr. Debell's property.
Speaking directly to his murdered grandson, Mr. Woodcock wept: "JJ, I love you. Dad wishes you were here under different circumstances. Tylee, Dad loves you.
"Tammy, I have not met you. Tammy, you are part of our lives. I'm sorry for what happened to you, my heart hurts for these three. This is all that has to go this very.
“It started with two children going missing. I stood up and said, 'Where are the children, where are the children, where are the children? Give back our children.”
To Valo, he asked: "Why Laurie? Why Laurie? Why? For power, sex, and greed? For what? For what?"
Mr. Woodcock thanked all the judges, the "delicate" prosecutors, and all the law enforcement officers who worked on the case as he acknowledged that some of the images people "have seen in this case ... maybe some people will never see"
Prosecutors also welcomed the verdict and pledged they were "committed to the prosecution of Tylee Ryan, JJ Vallo, and Tammy Debell".
“We are very pleased with the jury’s verdict, and we want to thank them, as well as the alternates, for their service over the last six weeks during this trial,” the statement read.
“Given the pending case against the co-defendant, we are unable to conduct any additional interviews or discuss further details of this matter. We want to assure each of you that we remain committed to pursuing justice for Tylee Ryan, JJ Vallow, and Tammy Daybell.
“We also want to express sincere appreciation to the many members of law enforcement and the community who tirelessly worked together to hold Lori Vallow Daybell accountable.”
JJ and Tylee vanished without a trace back in September 2019, with their mother refusing to reveal their whereabouts to both authorities and the children’s desperate family members.
One month later, Tammy – an otherwise healthy 49-year-old – also died suddenly. Her death was initially ruled natural causes.
This bizarre spate of disappearances and death came just months after Vallow’s fourth husband Charles Vallow was shot dead by Vallow’s brother Alex Cox in Arizona in July 2019.
With Vallow’s children and both of their spouses then out of the way, she and Mr Daybell embarked on a new life together – flying to Hawaii to get married in a fairytale wedding on the beach.
But, with months passing since the last signs of life of Vallow’s children, concerns continued to grow, prompting authorities to exhume Tammy’s body. A subsequent autopsy revealed that she had died of asphyxiation.
In June 2020 – nine months after they were last seen alive – Tylee and JJ’s remains were found buried on the grounds of Mr. Daybell’s property in Rexburg, Idaho.
JJ, who had autism, had been smothered with a plastic bag taped over his face, his little body still dressed in a pair of red pajamas. Tylee’s cause of death meanwhile has been impossible to establish as the teenager’s dismembered, charred bones and body parts were found scattered in the ground on Mr Daybell’s pet cemetery.
Jurors in Ada County Court in Boise, Idaho, took almost seven hours to find Vallow guilty on all charges over the three murders after a grueling six-week trial where the panel heard harrowing details about the doomsday mom’s path of deadly destruction and were shown graphic images of the murdered children’s remains.
The state called over 60 witnesses to lay out its case that Vallow was motivated by both her doomsday cult beliefs but also lust for Mr. Daybell and financial greed when she conspired with him and her brother Cox to kill the three victims.
In a bombshell move – that may now have proven fatal – the defense shocked the court on Tuesday when Vallow’s attorneys announced that they would not present any defense case or call any witnesses, paving the way for closing arguments to begin earlier than anticipated.
During closing arguments on Thursday, prosecutors argued that Ms. Vallow had been driven by “money, power, and sex” to kill the three victims.
Ms. Vallow and Mr. Daybell met at a religious conference in October 2018 when they were both married and began an affair.
As their romance grew, so too did their cult beliefs and conspiracy to kill.
Jurors heard how the doomsday couple believed that they were on a religious mission to gather the 144,000 and that there was a “rating system of light and dark” for the spirits of the people around them.
In the weeks and months before the murders, Ms. Vallow allegedly told friends that JJ and Tylee had become “demons”.
Prosecutors said that Ms. Vallow used these beliefs to “justify” the murders of her children and love rival.
The state argued that the murders were “premeditated” and “planned” – pointing to evidence including the stash of burner phones the three alleged accomplices had, Cox’s practice at a shooting range prior to a botched attempt on Tammy’s life, and a deliberate plan for Ms. Vallow to be in Hawaii at the time of Tammy’s murder.
Days before each child was killed, Ms. Vallow then allegedly altered their Social Security payments so that the money would be paid directly into her account.
Mr Daybell was due to stand trial with Vallow but the cases were severed weeks before her day in court.He is now due to stand trial in 2024 over the three murders.
Meanwhile, the third person accused by state prosecutors as a co-conspirator in the case won’t ever have his day in court.
On 11 December 2019 – hours after Tammy’s body was exhumed – Cox died suddenly at the age of 51. His death was also ruled natural causes, with indications of a blood clot wedged in the arteries of his lungs. However, the overdose drug Narcan was also found in his system.
Vallow’s own legal troubles are also far from over as she is still facing trial in Arizona on charges of conspiring with Cox to murder Charles Vallow.
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