JJ Vallow
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In late November 2019, JJ's grandmother, Kay Woodcock, finally called police down in Gilbert, Arizona to tell them that JJ had been missing for three months and that his adopted mother, Lori Vallow, wasn't responding to texts or calls. Kay had called Arizona police because she didn't know Lori had moved to Idaho.
In late November 2019, JJ's grandmother, Kay Woodcock, finally called police down in Gilbert, Arizona to tell them that JJ had been missing for three months and that his adopted mother, Lori Vallow, wasn't responding to texts or calls. Kay had called Arizona police because she didn't know Lori had moved to Idaho.
In late November 2019, JJ's grandmother, Kay Woodcock, finally called police down in Gilbert, Arizona to tell them that JJ had been missing for three months and that his adopted mother, Lori Vallow, wasn't responding to texts or calls. Kay had called Arizona police because she didn't know Lori had moved to Idaho.
But unbeknownst to Kay, those same cops were already investigating Lori for the attempted murder of Brandon Boudreau because Brandon had absolutely recognized the green Jeep that his attempted assassin drove as the same one that belonged to Lori's daughter. Additionally, those same cops in Arizona were also revisiting the death of Lori's fourth husband, Charles Vallow.
But unbeknownst to Kay, those same cops were already investigating Lori for the attempted murder of Brandon Boudreau because Brandon had absolutely recognized the green Jeep that his attempted assassin drove as the same one that belonged to Lori's daughter. Additionally, those same cops in Arizona were also revisiting the death of Lori's fourth husband, Charles Vallow.
But unbeknownst to Kay, those same cops were already investigating Lori for the attempted murder of Brandon Boudreau because Brandon had absolutely recognized the green Jeep that his attempted assassin drove as the same one that belonged to Lori's daughter. Additionally, those same cops in Arizona were also revisiting the death of Lori's fourth husband, Charles Vallow.
So one of the Arizona detectives agreed to drive to Idaho to do a welfare check on JJ. And the only way that visit could have gone worse for Lori and Chad is if JJ's dead body had fallen from the fucking ceiling in the middle of the interview.
So one of the Arizona detectives agreed to drive to Idaho to do a welfare check on JJ. And the only way that visit could have gone worse for Lori and Chad is if JJ's dead body had fallen from the fucking ceiling in the middle of the interview.
So one of the Arizona detectives agreed to drive to Idaho to do a welfare check on JJ. And the only way that visit could have gone worse for Lori and Chad is if JJ's dead body had fallen from the fucking ceiling in the middle of the interview.
So when detectives knocked on the door of Lori's townhouse, it was actually Alex Cox and Chad Daybell who answered, and the last person you wanted talking to the cops were these two knuckleheads. Where Lori was always calm and collected with the police, Alex, and especially Chad, melted under the slightest pressure.
So when detectives knocked on the door of Lori's townhouse, it was actually Alex Cox and Chad Daybell who answered, and the last person you wanted talking to the cops were these two knuckleheads. Where Lori was always calm and collected with the police, Alex, and especially Chad, melted under the slightest pressure.
So when detectives knocked on the door of Lori's townhouse, it was actually Alex Cox and Chad Daybell who answered, and the last person you wanted talking to the cops were these two knuckleheads. Where Lori was always calm and collected with the police, Alex, and especially Chad, melted under the slightest pressure.
For example, when detectives asked if JJ was home, Alex and Chad just looked at each other and said nothing.
For example, when detectives asked if JJ was home, Alex and Chad just looked at each other and said nothing.
For example, when detectives asked if JJ was home, Alex and Chad just looked at each other and said nothing.
The grandmother, Kay Woodcock. And the detective told Alex that he knew this wasn't true because guess what? Kay Woodcock was the one who called and asked for the welfare check.
The grandmother, Kay Woodcock. And the detective told Alex that he knew this wasn't true because guess what? Kay Woodcock was the one who called and asked for the welfare check.
The grandmother, Kay Woodcock. And the detective told Alex that he knew this wasn't true because guess what? Kay Woodcock was the one who called and asked for the welfare check.
This can't be real then. So the detective asked for Lori's phone number. Alex stupidly said he didn't have his sister's phone number.
This can't be real then. So the detective asked for Lori's phone number. Alex stupidly said he didn't have his sister's phone number.