In a recent media interview from an Arizona jail, Lori Vallow Daybell showed no remorse for the murder of her children or her estranged husband. She claimed to be wrongfully accused and convicted in the murders, along with her husband Chad Daybell. Lori expressed confidence that they would be exonerated, citing religious visions as evidence of their innocence. Chad was convicted and sentenced to death for various charges, while Lori received multiple life sentences without parole. Investigations suggest that Lori’s brother likely killed the victims before his own death in 2019. Lori’s relationship with Chad began at a religious conference, leading to a tumultuous chain of events that involved marital affairs, disappearances, and multiple deaths. Lori asserted her innocence in the deaths of her children and her estranged husband, maintaining that they were natural causes. She is set to stand trial for her estranged husband’s killing, and a judge ruled that she can act as her own attorney. The story involves a convoluted web of murder, conspiracy, religious beliefs, infidelity, and violence that has shocked the public. Lori’s lack of remorse and confidence in her own defense have added to the complexity of the case and raised questions about her involvement in the tragedies that have unfolded.
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