Lori Vallow Daybell: Tense moments in court for ‘Doomsday Mom’ ahead of 2nd trial
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In April, the so-called ‘Doomsday Mom’ was found guilty in April of conspiring with her brother, Alex Cox, to kill Charles Vallow. Charles was Vallow-Daybell’s former husband at the time of the murder.
For her second trial, Vallow Daybell is accused of conspiracy as part of a murder plot that targeted her former nephew-in-law, Brandon Boudreaux. The bullets fired during the attempt on Boudreaux’s life missed him by inches.
In court on May 14, Vallow Daybell took issue with her name being listed on jury questionnaires that are ready to be sent out next week. She claims one of the jurors from her last trial knew of her Idaho case that led to convictions for the murders of Joshua “JJ” Vallow and Tylee Ryan in 2019.
“Your honor, in light of the juror misconduct and the alleged juror misconduct, I have to object to us having so much information go out about my personal information in that jury questionnaire. Do you not think that was a problem?” Vallow Daybell asked.
“What personal information?” Judge Justin Beresky asked.
“The state versus Lori Daybell,” Vallow Daybell replied.
“That’s the name of the case,” Judge Beresky said.
“You don’t put that on anyone else’s questionnaire. I’m the only person that’s ever had that questionnaire ever put out with their name on it. They just don’t do it,” Vallow Daybell said.
“I do it in every trial I’ve done,” Judge Beresky replied.
“Then the people are just going to Google it, and then we’re going to have the same exact problem we had getting a jury for that case. We’re gonna have the same exact problem,” Vallow Daybell said.