JJ Vallow
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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.
But if you wanted to talk to Lori, she was in the townhouse next door. So he just immediately was like, I don't know her number, but she's next door. You can talk to her there. She heard her through the wall. Yeah. While one officer went to talk to Lori, Chad panicked and tried fleeing the interview in his Chevy Equinox.
But if you wanted to talk to Lori, she was in the townhouse next door. So he just immediately was like, I don't know her number, but she's next door. You can talk to her there. She heard her through the wall. Yeah. While one officer went to talk to Lori, Chad panicked and tried fleeing the interview in his Chevy Equinox.
But if you wanted to talk to Lori, she was in the townhouse next door. So he just immediately was like, I don't know her number, but she's next door. You can talk to her there. She heard her through the wall. Yeah. While one officer went to talk to Lori, Chad panicked and tried fleeing the interview in his Chevy Equinox.
The detectives, of course, stopped him and asked him again about JJ. Chad said the last time he saw JJ was in October, and he didn't have Lori's number either, in case the cop was wondering, because he didn't know her that well.
The detectives, of course, stopped him and asked him again about JJ. Chad said the last time he saw JJ was in October, and he didn't have Lori's number either, in case the cop was wondering, because he didn't know her that well.
The detectives, of course, stopped him and asked him again about JJ. Chad said the last time he saw JJ was in October, and he didn't have Lori's number either, in case the cop was wondering, because he didn't know her that well.
Yeah, not like a seven-year-old disabled boy.
Yeah, not like a seven-year-old disabled boy.
Yeah, not like a seven-year-old disabled boy.
Well, Chad's claim that he didn't know Lori that well was another easily disproved lie. Because the cops knew that Chad and Lori had just gotten married in Hawaii.
Well, Chad's claim that he didn't know Lori that well was another easily disproved lie. Because the cops knew that Chad and Lori had just gotten married in Hawaii.
Well, Chad's claim that he didn't know Lori that well was another easily disproved lie. Because the cops knew that Chad and Lori had just gotten married in Hawaii.
Because how long does it take to really know someone? Sometimes you don't know anybody, you can live with them forever. Finally, though, the cops located Lori herself in one of the townhouses. And she tried using the same charm that had worked on cops her entire life. But the veil was starting to slip. Lori tried the brick wall of rambling tactic. This is one of Lori's go-tos.
Because how long does it take to really know someone? Sometimes you don't know anybody, you can live with them forever. Finally, though, the cops located Lori herself in one of the townhouses. And she tried using the same charm that had worked on cops her entire life. But the veil was starting to slip. Lori tried the brick wall of rambling tactic. This is one of Lori's go-tos.
Because how long does it take to really know someone? Sometimes you don't know anybody, you can live with them forever. Finally, though, the cops located Lori herself in one of the townhouses. And she tried using the same charm that had worked on cops her entire life. But the veil was starting to slip. Lori tried the brick wall of rambling tactic. This is one of Lori's go-tos.
She went on and on about JJ's autism, how she was such a good person for raising him, how horrible Kay Woodcock was, and how Lori should have been the person to receive the insurance benefits for her husband's death. In fact, she's going to sue Kay Woodcock. It's just moving from subject to subject to subject, so the cops can't ever focus on what... they're actually there for.
She went on and on about JJ's autism, how she was such a good person for raising him, how horrible Kay Woodcock was, and how Lori should have been the person to receive the insurance benefits for her husband's death. In fact, she's going to sue Kay Woodcock. It's just moving from subject to subject to subject, so the cops can't ever focus on what... they're actually there for.
She went on and on about JJ's autism, how she was such a good person for raising him, how horrible Kay Woodcock was, and how Lori should have been the person to receive the insurance benefits for her husband's death. In fact, she's going to sue Kay Woodcock. It's just moving from subject to subject to subject, so the cops can't ever focus on what... they're actually there for.
And finally, Lori started talking about how her brother Adam, a.k.a. Bo Nasty, he was trying to kill her for insurance money. She's basically deflecting all the blame away from herself while simultaneously trying to play on the sympathies of the police.