The kids’ remains were found last year, buried in a homemade pet cemetery in the yard of Daybell’s Idaho home. Tylee Ryan, 17, and Joshue “JJ” Vallow, 7, were last seen in 2019 - but Vallow and Daybell didn’t report the kids missing and didn’t cooperate with authorities. Vallow and her latest husband, Chad Daybell – members of the doomsday cult Preparing a People – were accused of murdering Vallow’s two children and hiding their remains. Missing boy JJ Vallow’s remains found on Chad Daybell’s property: report “I appreciate the tremendous number of hours the dedicated officers of the Chandler Police Department have invested, and my office is equally committed to bringing those responsible for Charles Vallow’s death to justice.” The Maricopa County Attorney’s office said Alexander Cox shot and killed Charles Vallow (above). “Complex, difficult cases of this nature take time to properly investigate and solve,” Maricopa County Attorney Allister Adel said in a statement. The new charge for the 47-year-old comes weeks after she was declared unfit for trial in the murder of her two children in Idaho – and ordered to get mental help before a judge decides if the case should proceed.īut Vallow is now accused of agreeing with her brother Alexander Cox that “at least one of them or another” would kill her husband Charles Vallow, the Maricopa County (Az.) Attorney’s Office said.Ĭox gunned down Charles on July 11, 2019, the attorney said in a release announcing the indictment, on conspiracy to commit first degree murder.Ĭox, who called 911 to say he’d killed his brother-in-law, died in December 2019, the release stated. “Doomsday” cult mom Lori Vallow was indicted on a charge that she conspired to murder one of her former husbands, prosecutors announced on Tuesday. Surviving son of ‘Doomsday mom’ accused her of murdering kids, posing as dead sister in jailhouse call ‘Doomsday mom’ looked up kids’ life insurance before alleged murders: cops Grisly cause of death revealed for 7-year-old son of ‘Doomsday Mom’ "I'm sorry honey.‘Doomsday Mom’s’ son had date-rape drug in his body when he was choked to death: doctor Sounding angry, Shiflet reminded Vallow that she and Daybell were filmed in Hawaii "dancing on a beach" in November 2019 after her kids were "thrown away like garbage." "Everyone sees what's on TV, that's it," Vallow said. On the jailhouse call, Vallow protested to her sister that she had been miscast as a monster by the press. "We had problems, but we had a lot of fun." Shiflet told the jury she and Vallow were very close, but that after 2018 her sister's new religious beliefs troubled her. On cross-examination, Vallow's defense attorney Jim Archibald questioned Shiflet about the childhood she shared with Vallow, growing up in sunny Southern California in a churchgoing family of five siblings. "That was never my intention," Vallow said.Įarlier in the day, an FBI agent testified to tracking Cox's cell phone to the locations of JJ and Tylee's graves on the September 2019 nights authorities believe they were killed. "I'm glad he's gone if he was a part of this," Shiflet told Vallow before she added that withholding the news "caused pain throughout our entire family." Shiflet expressed the hurt she felt that Vallow did not tell her that their older brother, Alex Cox, had died. Before Cox's December 2019 death, which was ruled natural by the medical examiner, he conspired with Vallow in four murders, prosecutors say. "If you would tell me the truth I would stand up for you to the end of time," Shiflet said.Įach time Shiflet asked Vallow to tell her what happened, Vallow said she could not. Throughout the brief call, Shiflet accused Vallow of doing "the most incredibly selfish thing I can think of." She told her sister she was sick to her stomach and that she was the only one "stupid enough" to be her friend. Vallow, who wore a cream shawl to court Tuesday, listened to the call with her head cocked to the side while she sat still between her lawyers. "I would have taken them in a heartbeat," Shiflet said. "That's what you think!" Vallow snapped back. "We would have taken care of them," Shiflet said through tears. Vallow snapped at her sister's suggestion that anyone else could have provided enough care for Tylee, who had pancreatitis, and JJ, who was diagnosed autistic. "I've taken care of them their whole life. "Nobody knows what I've been through with my children who I love more than anything. "Nobody sees me on the floor crying," Vallow told her sister about what it was like to parent the kids.
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