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Lori Vallow Daybell Trial: The jury begins to advise itself in Lori Vallow Daybell’s legal proceedings that she has conspired to kill her husband


Phoenix
AP

The jurors have started to be accused of being accused in the Arizona trial against Lori Vallow Daybell, the Idaho woman with religious Doomsday beliefs, in the suburb -phoenix.

The jury called for a short time on Monday afternoon and will resume the consultations on Tuesday.

Throughout the process started two weeks ago, the jury heard very different versions of Charles Vallows Death Vallow Daybell House.

The public prosecutor argued that Vallow Daybell and her brother Alex Cox had planned to kill Vallow so that they would collect money from his life insurance and her friend Chad Daybell, an author of Idaho who wrote several religious novels on prophecies and the end of the world.

“What we see is a very planned, intentional murder,” said prosecutor Treena Kay in her final argument on Monday.

Vallow Daybell is not a lawyer, but has decided to defend himself. She did not call witnesses or presented evidence of her defense, but said in her opening declaration and on Monday in her final argument that the death of her estranged husband was not a crime.

“This was a tragedy,” she said on Monday. “Don’t let them convert them into a crime.”

Vallow Daybell is already serving three consecutive life penalties without probation because she killed her two youngest children and conspired to murder a romantic rival in Idaho.

In the case of Arizona, she did not know her guilty. If she is convicted, she could face another lifelong prison sentence.

Cox had said that he acted in self -defense when he was fatally shot by Vallow. Cox died five months later, what medical examiners said was a blood clot in the lungs, and his report was later questioned.

Vallow Daybell said at the beginning of the trial that Vallow chased her while meeting a bat and her brother shot him in self -defense after leaving the house.

Cox waited 47 minutes before he called in 911 as a “staging the scene” and left a racket near Vallow’s head, said Kay.

Before the jury considered, the prosecutors played a recorded conversation between Vallow Daybell and the life insurance company. Vallow Daybell believed that she was the beneficiary of her husband’s 1 million dollar policy, said Kay.

In the recording she heard that Vallow had been shot and that “it was an accident”.

Vallow Daybell repeatedly threw towards the jury during the closing argument of the public prosecutor.

Last week, Adam Cox, another brother of Vallow Daybell, said on behalf of the public prosecutor and informed the jury that he was undoubtedly behind Vallow’s death.

Adam Cox said that Vallow’s killing before he and Vallow planned an intervention to bring Vallow Daybell back into the mainstream of her shared faith in the Church of Jesus Christ of the Holy of the last few days. He said before Vallow’s death, his sister told people that her husband no longer lived and that a zombie lived in his body.

Four months before his death, Charles Vallow applied for a divorce from Vallow Daybell. He claimed that she threatened to ruin him financially and kill him. He was looking for a voluntary mental health of his wife.

The process of Vallow’s death is the first of two criminal proceedings in Arizona for Vallow Daybell. She is supposed to go to court again in early June because she had conspired to murder Brandon Boudreax, the ex-husband of Vallow Daybell’s niece Melani Pawlowski.

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