Did you get a chance to watch the Dateline interview with Lori Vallow Daybell, accused killer of her children Tylee, JJ, and Tammy (Chad’s wife). She’s serving a life sentence after being found guilty and has a scheduled trial for the death of her fourth husband Charles to which she states to Keith Morrison, “I’m representing myself!”
Lori’s demeanor throughout the entire one on one interview with Keith was uncanny. She claims her innocence by constantly repeating, “Really Keith, you’re really gonna go there!” I felt like Keith was a little terrified of her. She was abrupt and snarky.
What I find rather disgusting is how Lori and Chad Daybell thought they would get away with all these killings happening amongst them. Before the children were murdered, her then husband Charles was shot and killed by her brother Alex Cox who is now deceased. Alex made the statement to his wife before his death, “I think I am their FALL GUY”- via.

As she’s being questioned about the children’s death, she comes up with this heinous story that Tylee, 16 killed her younger brother JJ and then committed suicide. Keith talks to Lori’s eldest living son Colby Ryan who states, “That’s a complete lie” as he breaks down in tears claiming his little sister would never do such a thing. On his podcast, ‘The Scar Wars Podcast‘ he talks openly about his mother Lori and what this has all done to him emotionally.
I’m no body language expert but Lori is coming off very narcissistic. The very few clips that we listened in on her she was talking extremely loud and snotty, like I’m the truth and you all have it wrong. It’s almost like she’s trying to convince everyone she’s innocent. But, I think we all know what’s happening here. She’s incredibly psychotic. Bipolar. Manipulative.
The voice over by Keith Morrison was a little frustrating because I think most of us would have liked to hear what Lori was saying, but I believe she was beating around the bush and acting a bit weirdo, so they chose to talk over and cut her off. I could be wrong. Who knows. What did you think of the whole interview?
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