Lori Vallow Daybell sentencing: 'Doomsday' mom gets life in prison without parole

Lori Vallow Daybell said in court, "No one was murdered in this case."

Last Updated: July 31, 2023, 2:41 PM EDT

Lori Vallow Daybell was sentenced Monday to life in prison without parole for the killing of two of her children in what prosecutors argued was a doomsday plot.

The judge had previously granted the defense's motion to dismiss the death penalty in the case.

Vallow Daybell, 50, was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder for the 2019 deaths of her children, Joshua "J.J." Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 16, whose remains were found on an Idaho property belonging to her husband, Chad Daybell, following a monthslong search.

She was also found guilty of conspiring to kill her children and her husband's first wife, Tamara Daybell, who died on Oct. 19, 2019, less than a month before Lori and Chad married in Hawaii.

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Jul 31, 2023, 2:06 PM EDT

Lori Vallow Daybell: 'No one was murdered'

Lori Vallow Daybell spoke at sentencing, and started by quoting a Bible verse.

She then said, "Jesus knows me and Jesus understands me. I mourn with all of you who mourn my children and Tammy."

She continued, "Jesus Christ knows the truth of what happened here. … No one was murdered in this case. Accidental deaths happen. Suicides happen. Fatal side effects from medications happen."

A banner with photos of Tylee Ryan and her brother J.J. Vallow decorates a fence set up as a memorial near where her body was found, May 10, 2023, in Rexburg, Idaho.
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She said she died while giving birth to Tylee, and since then she said she's had "access to heaven and the spirit world."

"I have had many communications with people now living in heaven," she said, including Tylee and J.J. "I know for a fact that my children are happy and busy in the spirit world. Because of my communication with my friend Tammy Daybell, I know she is also very happy and extremely busy."

In this March 6, 2020, file photo, Lori Vallow Daybell glances at the camera during her hearing in Rexburg, Idaho.
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"Tylee is free now from all the pains of her life. Tylee suffered horrible physical pain her whole life ... I am the only person on this earth who knows how much Tylee suffered. ... Her body did not work right," she claimed.

She said of her communications with J.J. since he's died, "He is busy, he is engaged, he has jobs that he does there and he is happy where he is."

She said of Chad Daybell's wife, Tammy Daybell, "She is extremely busy helping her family, especially her children and grandchildren," adding, "I have a great love for Tammy."

Jul 31, 2023, 1:54 PM EDT

Defense: 'We ask the court to show mercy'

Lori Vallow Daybell's defense attorney, John Thomas, said to the court, "We need peace to replace the hurt. And that peace and that healing will only come about by love and compassion."

"Lori, if she could speak to each one of those people who have been hurt by this case … her message would be one of love," Thomas said.

Vallow Daybell was given the opportunity to give her own statement in court but she has not spoken at this point.

"Lori's a very misunderstood person," Thomas said, describing her as kind, loving and caring.

"She was a great mother to her kids," he said. "She has redeeming values."

Thomas added, "There's a lot of confusion and there's a lot of misunderstanding about how this ultimately came to pass."

Thomas asked the court to sentence Vallow Daybell to a 20-year fixed term with an indeterminate term of life.

"We believe that meets all the goals of sentencing with an added bonus of hope," he said.

"If you give her fixed life, you will have essentially thrown her away," and she'll have no incentive to rehabilitate, Thomas said.

"If we give her hope ... she has the incentive to be a model prisoner ... and over time she changes her behavior," he said.

"We ask the court to show mercy and look to the future," he said.

Jul 31, 2023, 12:40 PM EDT

Prosecutor: 'There's no rehabilitation possible'

Prosecutor Rob Wood said in court Monday, "What is the value of a human life? What is the value of a 16-year-old girl? … A 7-year-old boy with special needs? What is the value of a life of a mother and a grandmother?"

"We are calculating and assigning a value for the lives of Tylee Ryan, J.J. Vallow and Tammy Daybell," he said, noting that Lori Vallow Daybell "assigned a value of zero."

A picture of J.J. Vallow is part of a memorial to him, hung on fence opposite the property where his body was found in 2020, on April 4, 2023 near Rexburg, Idaho.
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"This defendant violated the most sacred trust that exists in society -- that between a mother and her children. And she did it for gain -- she did it for money," he said. "A defendant who is willing to murder her own children is willing to murder anyone. Society can only be protected from this defendant by a life sentence without the possibility of parole. ... There's no rehabilitation possible."

Wood said Vallow Daybell can only be rehabilitated by "facing the consequences" of her crimes, which he said should be a life sentence without parole.

Lori Vallow Daybell talks with her lawyers before the jury's verdict is read at the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho, May 12, 2023.
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"The impact of the murder of Tylee was horrendous," Wood said.

The body of Vallow Daybell's 16-year-old daughter, Tylee, "was utterly destroyed, and she was buried in a pet cemetery next to animals," Wood said.

Seven-year-old J.J., Wood said, likely endured "fear and betrayal" in his last moments alive, and was then "buried like a piece of trash."

The former home of Chad Daybell, where the bodies of Tylee Ryan and J.J. Vallow were discovered in 2020, is seen on May 10, 2023 in Rexburg, Idaho.
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Jul 31, 2023, 12:22 PM EDT

Vallow Daybell's son: 'I pray for healing'

A statement was read in court on behalf of Vallow Daybell's only surviving child, Colby Ryan.

"Tylee and J.J. brought so much light into this world," Ryan said. "My girls will never have a chance to know them."

"I want them to be remembered for who they were," he said.

"Tylee was sweet and kind, funny and bold," Ryan said, while J.J. was "the most fun, sweet and silly kid I've ever known."

"I pray for healing for everyone involved, including those who took the lives of all the ones we loved," he said.