JJ Vallow
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So when we last left Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow, Lori's fourth husband, Charles, had just been murdered by Lori's psychopathic open mic comedian brother, Alex Cox. Since Lori was now unfettered by marital demands, she was free to finally move to Rexburg, Idaho, a.k.a. the New Jerusalem, where Chad Daybell had been gathering his faithful followers in anticipation for the end times.
There was still, however, three people standing in the way of Lori and Chad being together fully. Lori's two children, 16-year-old Tylee and 7-year-old JJ, as well as Chad's wife of over 30 years, Tammy Daybell.
There was still, however, three people standing in the way of Lori and Chad being together fully. Lori's two children, 16-year-old Tylee and 7-year-old JJ, as well as Chad's wife of over 30 years, Tammy Daybell.
There was still, however, three people standing in the way of Lori and Chad being together fully. Lori's two children, 16-year-old Tylee and 7-year-old JJ, as well as Chad's wife of over 30 years, Tammy Daybell.
It's so biblical.
It's so biblical.
It's so biblical.
Yeah. Now, the theory is that Chad Daybell wanted complete control over Lori, and that wasn't going to happen until both of Lori's children from previous marriages were out of the picture. In my opinion, though, Lori wanted the kids gone just as, if not more, than Chad. But that does bring up a few questions. See, if you'll remember, seven-year-old J.J. wasn't even Lori's biological child. J.J.
Yeah. Now, the theory is that Chad Daybell wanted complete control over Lori, and that wasn't going to happen until both of Lori's children from previous marriages were out of the picture. In my opinion, though, Lori wanted the kids gone just as, if not more, than Chad. But that does bring up a few questions. See, if you'll remember, seven-year-old J.J. wasn't even Lori's biological child. J.J.
Yeah. Now, the theory is that Chad Daybell wanted complete control over Lori, and that wasn't going to happen until both of Lori's children from previous marriages were out of the picture. In my opinion, though, Lori wanted the kids gone just as, if not more, than Chad. But that does bring up a few questions. See, if you'll remember, seven-year-old J.J. wasn't even Lori's biological child. J.J.
was blood-related to Charles Vallow, so Lori could have easily shuffled responsibility for J.J. over to J.J. 's biological grandmother, Kay Woodcock. She specifically asked for him. In that same vein, Lori could have unloaded Tylee onto any number of people in her immediate family.
was blood-related to Charles Vallow, so Lori could have easily shuffled responsibility for J.J. over to J.J. 's biological grandmother, Kay Woodcock. She specifically asked for him. In that same vein, Lori could have unloaded Tylee onto any number of people in her immediate family.
was blood-related to Charles Vallow, so Lori could have easily shuffled responsibility for J.J. over to J.J. 's biological grandmother, Kay Woodcock. She specifically asked for him. In that same vein, Lori could have unloaded Tylee onto any number of people in her immediate family.
Her eldest son, Colby, certainly would have taken Tylee in rather than see her die, and even Lori's youngest sister, Summerβ seemingly the only sane member of the Cox family, said she would have happily taken care of Tylee until Tylee was old enough for college. And so the question is, why did Lori and Chad have to kill the kids at all?
Her eldest son, Colby, certainly would have taken Tylee in rather than see her die, and even Lori's youngest sister, Summerβ seemingly the only sane member of the Cox family, said she would have happily taken care of Tylee until Tylee was old enough for college. And so the question is, why did Lori and Chad have to kill the kids at all?
Her eldest son, Colby, certainly would have taken Tylee in rather than see her die, and even Lori's youngest sister, Summerβ seemingly the only sane member of the Cox family, said she would have happily taken care of Tylee until Tylee was old enough for college. And so the question is, why did Lori and Chad have to kill the kids at all?
Well, personally, I think it comes down to two possibilities. As I said last episode, J.J. and Tylee might have known incriminating details about the murder of Charles Vallow, and Laurie may have ordered Alex to kill them to supposedly protect their holy mission.
Well, personally, I think it comes down to two possibilities. As I said last episode, J.J. and Tylee might have known incriminating details about the murder of Charles Vallow, and Laurie may have ordered Alex to kill them to supposedly protect their holy mission.
Well, personally, I think it comes down to two possibilities. As I said last episode, J.J. and Tylee might have known incriminating details about the murder of Charles Vallow, and Laurie may have ordered Alex to kill them to supposedly protect their holy mission.
So it's possible she really did think there were zombies. Well, that's the thing. It may be something far more shallow than the spiritual mission. I would concur that it is absolutely far more shallow.