JJ's grandmother speaks of 'depravity, cruelty and betrayal'
J.J. Vallow’s grandmother, Kay Woodcock, spoke in court Monday about what she called Lori Vallow Daybell's "cruel campaign of terror."
"J.J. and Tylee could have been with us living happy lives," she said as she started to cry.
"Instead she took all that away," she said, calling Vallow Daybell a "monster."
"Today I take the power back by standing here, speaking out loud about all the pain and loss she's caused," Woodcock said.
Woodcock recalled the birth of J.J., who was born premature and with illicit substances in his system. "As soon as I laid my eyes on him I knew he was my grandson," she said.
"He was a champion and oh so very special," she said through tears.
Lori Vallow Daybell and her then-husband, Charles Vallow, later adopted J.J.
Woodcock and her husband would still often visit, and she noted that her "incredibly smart," compassionate and empathetic grandson "had an innate and unbroken attachment to us."
Woodcock, choked up, said, "That same mother murdered that same child she expressed deep appreciation for. It is mind-boggling."
Kay Woodcock reflects on grandson JJ Vallow's life during her impact statement
"What did Lori deprive the world of?" she said.
"I will only have the precious memories to cling to," she said through tears.
Lori Vallow Daybell's daughter, Tylee, was 9 when J.J. became her little brother. "She doted on him and J.J. loved every minute of attention," Woodcock said.
Vallow Daybell was found guilty of the first-degree murders of J.J., 7, and Tylee, 16, who were killed in 2019.
J.J.'s "life was expendable to [Vallow Daybell]," Woodcock said. "His materialistic, self-centered mother cruelly and brutally stole his life -- and him from the world. Lori's acts of depravity, cruelty and betrayal have no limits."
When J.J. and Tylee were missing, "fears continued to mount daily," Woodcock said.
When she learned J.J. and Tylee had been "buried like animals" in Chad Daybell's backyard, Woodcock said she let out a "guttural" sound.
"We were destroyed," she said.
Woodcock called Vallow Daybell "a danger to society."
"She is driven by her greed and her need to be the center of attention," she said.
She said she believes Vallow Daybell should be sentenced to life in prison.