Lori Vallow Daybell
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I'm in trial coming up, as you know.
I have lots of stories to tell you.
I have lots of stories to tell you.
Jesus visits all of us. He's a very good friend of mine. He loves everybody. I'm just his favorite.
Jesus visits all of us. He's a very good friend of mine. He loves everybody. I'm just his favorite.
No, I'm just teasing.
No, I'm just teasing.
Can I joke with you, Keith? Can we joke?
Can I joke with you, Keith? Can we joke?
That's my bumper sticker. I said, if I ever had a bumper sticker, it would say, Jesus loves you, but I'm his favorite.
That's my bumper sticker. I said, if I ever had a bumper sticker, it would say, Jesus loves you, but I'm his favorite.
She drove up to Idaho and followed me up there. She had to stay in bed for days, right?
She drove up to Idaho and followed me up there. She had to stay in bed for days, right?
We were going to go see Old Faithful, and she wanted to go. So she got up out of bed, JJ was running around, and she was smiling, and you have seen the pictures, right?
We were going to go see Old Faithful, and she wanted to go. So she got up out of bed, JJ was running around, and she was smiling, and you have seen the pictures, right?
I hear stuff from my family that's like, oh, somebody does a blog about you every day or something. I'm like, how could they do a blog every day? It's been like five years. It's mind-blowing. It's mind-blowing.
I hear stuff from my family that's like, oh, somebody does a blog about you every day or something. I'm like, how could they do a blog every day? It's been like five years. It's mind-blowing. It's mind-blowing.
Mm-hmm. Tragedies. Tragedies in my life. So the media loves to take tragedies and turn them into crimes, turn them into horrible things. And I had a lot of tragedies in a row, like a domino effect.
Mm-hmm. Tragedies. Tragedies in my life. So the media loves to take tragedies and turn them into crimes, turn them into horrible things. And I had a lot of tragedies in a row, like a domino effect.
Everyone has a time when they live, and everyone has a time when they're going to go back home to heaven. So it's kind of the idea of, like, you go off to college, learn a bunch of things, have experiences, that's what life is, and then you go home.