Lori Vallow (Ada County Jail)
The Case:
The triple murder trial for Lori Vallow Daybell, 49, a "doomsday cult"-connected mother of two dead children and two dead ex-husbands continues with a fourth day of jury selection on Thursday.
Vallow and her fifth and current husband, Chad Daybell, 54, stand accused of murder over the 2019 deaths of Joshua "JJ" Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ashlyn Ryan, 16. The children disappeared on different dates in September of that year. Vallow was initially arrested in Hawaii in February 2020 on charges of child desertion. Daybell was arrested later that year after the children's bodies were found buried at his property.
Joshua "JJ" Vallow, and Tylee Ryan
The two defendants were indicted for the murder of Vallow's children and Daybell's first wife, Tammy Daybell, 49, in May 2021. Initially being prosecuted as husband-and-wife co-defendants, the couple's cases were recently severed and will be tried separately.
The Latest:
6;30 P.M. EST – Wrap For The Day
5:45 P.M. EST – Lori In Court Today
5:00 P.M. EST – Hardships For Potential Jury Members
3:00 P.M. EST – A Coroner's Office Intern On The Jury?
12:05 P.M. EST – Judge Ruling About Family In Court
Thursday morning, the judge ruled J.J. Vallow's grandmother — Kay Woodcock — will be allowed inside the courtroom for the murder trial — but her husband and J.J.'s grandfather, Larry Woodcock will not be allowed due to the fact he does not "meet the legal definition" of an immediate family member.
Kay and Larry are listed as witnesses in the trial. Idaho law does not allow witnesses in the trial to observe other testimony. However, victims who meet the definition of 'immediate family members' are exempt to the law. But, once Larry testifies, he will be allowed to sit in court with his wife.
11 A.M. EST – Trial Update
Attorneys confirm opening statements are expected to begin Monday, April 10. The jury will be finalized Friday afternoon.
Lori Vallow appears attentive during jury selection in her murder trial (Courtoom Pool Sketch Artist).
This article has contributions from Colin Kalmbacher.