JJ Vallow’s family send powerful message to convicted ‘cult mom’ Lori
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The grandparents of Joshua “JJ” Vallow sent a powerful message to his mother Lori Vallow after she was convicted of all charges in the murders of the seven-year-old boy, his sister Tylee Ryan, 16, and Chad Daybell’s first wife Tammy.
JJ’s grandparents Larry and Kay Woodcock choked up with emotion as they spoke to reporters outside Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho, on Friday after the verdict in the doomsday cult mom’s trial was read out.
“My final message for Lori,” said Mr Woodcock, before breaking into the song “The party’s over” – a song that he and JJ used to sing together.
“Turn out the lights, the party’s over. They say that all good things must end,” he sang.
He then paused and addressed Vallow, saying: “Lori it ended.”
JJ’s uncle Gerry Vallow also chimed in: “They got the b**ch.”
Mr Woodcock vowed that the conviction of the mother-of-three “is not the end of this” as the family would return to face her at her sentencing in around 90 days’ time.
They will also continue to fight for justice as Mr Daybell is due to stand trial over the three murders next year and Vallow is also awaiting trial for conspiracy to murder her fourth husband – JJ’s father – Charles Vallow in a separate trial in Arizona.
“Guys we got two more trials, two more,” he said.
“The next trial is Chad. I look forward to being back in this courthouse again.”
The Woodcocks have attended every day of the trial of the woman now convicted of their seven-year-old grandson’s murder, listening to harrowing testimony of the little boy’s last hours alive and seeing graphic photos of his remains buried on Mr Daybell’s property.
Content retrieved from: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/crime/jj-vallow-grandparents-larry-kay-woodcock-lori-daybell-b2338991.html.