Lori Vallow Daybell, often called the “Doomsday Mom,” was convicted in multiple murder and conspiracy cases tied to her extreme religious beliefs and a doomsday cult she led with her fifth husband, Chad Daybell.
Although the Mormon owned media that controlled this case would like you to believe that the AVOW group was the cult, I would put forth that it is the Mormon church itself which is the cult. Chad Daybell was the secretary to the bishop of his local area. Lori Vallow was a respected and esteemed member where she attended temple nearly every day. Lori Vallow Daybell also volunteered at her local temple one day a week.
Rumors circulated early on that Chad Daybell had a key to his local church and would hold animal sacrifice ceremonies there in the middle of the night. However, those rumors were never addressed in the white washed story, and subsequent trial.
Chad Daybell, Alex Cox, Lori Vallow Daybell, and POSSIBLY OTHERS murdered multiple people, including Lori’s husband Charles, Lori’s children Tylee and JJ, and Chad’s wife Tammy Daybell. And they did it on HUMAN SACRIFICE DAYS ON THE SATANIC CALENDER aka DARK OCCULT CALENDER.
Interesting to note that the day that the occultist Joseph Smith founded the mormon church is the same day of the year that JJ Vallow was murdered. Perhaps that is why the Mormon church ordered all it’s followers not to speak to anybody about the case. Unwanted attention is never good.
In Idaho, Lori was found guilty in 2023 of murdering her two youngest children, 16-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old Joshua “J.J.” Vallow, whose remains were found buried on Daybell’s property in 2020. Just as I described here:
She was also convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in the death of Tammy Daybell, Chad’s first wife, who died of asphyxiation in 2019. Prosecutors argued that Vallow and Daybell believed the victims were “zombies” or obstacles to their apocalyptic mission and relationship, motivated by money, power, and sex. Vallow was sentenced to three life terms without parole in Idaho, while Daybell received the death penalty in 2024 for the same murders. Just as described in the following video:
In Arizona, Vallow faced two additional trials in 2025, representing herself in both. She was convicted in April for conspiring with her brother, Alex Cox, to murder her fourth husband, Charles Vallow, in 2019, motivated by a $1 million life insurance policy and her desire to marry Daybell. Cox, who claimed self-defense in the shooting, died later that year of natural causes.
In June, Vallow was found guilty of conspiring to murder her niece’s ex-husband, Brandon Boudreaux, in a 2019 shooting attempt where Cox fired at Boudreaux but missed. Evidence included cellphone data and text messages showing Vallow’s role in planning the crimes, often justified by her belief that victims were possessed. She faces potential life sentences in both Arizona cases, with sentencing set for July 25, 2025. The cases, marked by bizarre religious claims, drew widespread attention, inspiring media like the Lifetime movie Doomsday Mom and the Netflix series Sins of Our Mother, neither of which disclosed the fact that it was the work of a psychic medium that led to the remains of the children.