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Lori Vallow addresses Judge Steven Boyce and the courtroom before she is ordered to serve five life sentences in prison. Investigative reporters Amy Cutler and Morgan Loew break down what happened in court, and break down what Lori said about the deaths of her children.
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The verdicts in Lori Vallow's murder trial are in. Morgan Loew discusses them, what it means, and the next steps.
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After three and a-half years, Lori Vallow stands trial for the deaths of Tylee, J.J., and Tammy Daybell. Morgan Loew and Amy Cutler break down the opening statements and testimony from the first days of the trial.
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Morgan Lowe and Amy Cutler talk about the latest developments in the Lori Vallow-Chad Daybell case, including the judge’s decision to sever the cases and what this will mean for both sides. as we're five weeks out from the start of Lori’s trial.
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Lori Vallow’s attorneys filed a slew of new motions in court. Included among them is a notice that Lori has an alibi. In fact, she claims she has three of them. Morgan Loew and Amy Cutler break down this new development and more in this podcast update.
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Lori’s son, Colby, is arrested and charged with sexual assault one week before he’s set to appear in a big budget docuseries. And prosecutors and defense attorneys wrangle over what to do with potential DNA evidence.
Morgan Loew and Amy Cutler present and discuss the latest developments in the case.
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The original True Crime Arizona podcast has launched a new season, Finding Robert Fisher. It's a fresh investigation that includes never-before-seen evidence and details, and we want to share the first episode with the Lori Vallow's Deadly Delusions listeners.
Make sure to subscribe to True Crime Arizona wherever you get your podcasts.
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It’s one of the biggest true crime cases in United States history, and so much mystery still surrounds notorious fugitive Robert Fisher. He’s believed to have murdered his whole family and set their Scottsdale, AZ home to explode into flames in 2001 before disappearing for more than 20 years. Only so much has been publicly known about the case, until now. This season on True Crime Arizona: Finding Robert Fisher, host Briana Whitney and photojournalist Serjio Hernandez get exclusive access to the evidence file and crime scene photos, uncover new theories from people involved who haven’t revealed details before, and take their own investigation underground and across the globe as they search for Robert Fisher and the clues that may lead to him.
SUBSCRIBE NOW on the True Crime Arizona podcast feed
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The Lori Vallow case is back in motion now that a judge says her competency has been restored. Kim Powell breaks down the latest on the case in this special episode.
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One thing is certain, Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell fell for each other—fast. After they met in October 2018, everything changed. But what was it that drew them to one another? This episode takes you through how they met, their love affair, and "loin fire."
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Lori and Chad are awaiting trial for the murders of JJ, Tylee and Tammy. The biggest question still remains—why? Investigators believe the couple used their religious beliefs to justify the murders. This podcast episode takes a deep dive into their beliefs and their so-called powers.
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We've been going back and forth between the background of this case and the latest developments as the charges are stacking up against Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell. It's time to answer the biggest question of them all—where are the kids?
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On October 2, 2019 Brandon Boudreaux was driving to his Gilbert, Arizona home when someone opened fire and struck his vehicle. According to Boudreaux, only four people knew where he was living at that time. And he suspected the attempt on his life was connected to his ex-wife, Melani, and members of her family. Those family members are Lori Vallow and her brother, Alex Cox. Two years later, Gilbert Police have recommended that prosecutors file charges of conspiracy to commit attempted first degree murder against Lori and Chad Daybell. Reporters Kim Powell and Morgan Loew break down this latest criminal case against Lori and Chad.
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Charles Vallow’s death was often a big question mark in the case, having been deemed self defense initially. However, new evidence released by Chandler Police show they never felt Lori and her brother were being truthful.
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Bryan Patrick Miller had established his "Zombie Hunter" character as a fixture in the local fantasy & sci-fi scene, appearing at conventions and events in Arizona. But a bombshell arrest would expose a violent and deadly string of attacks.
Season two of True Crime Arizona: THE ZOMBIE HUNTER is coming November 2. Subscribe now on the "True Crime Arizona" feed (separate from this one) wherever you get your podcasts.
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In the early 1990s, five girls went missing near the Arizona Canal in Phoenix. Four of them were found dead and one remains missing. It left residents living in fear until a breakthrough decades later. But what police found was more bizarre—and possibly more deadly—than they had ever realized.
Season two of True Crime Arizona: THE ZOMBIE HUNTER is coming November 2. Subscribe now on the "True Crime Arizona" feed (separate from this one) wherever you get your podcasts.
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In this episode, Melanie and Ian Pawlowski discuss how the word “Zombies” came to be associated with Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell. Melanie is Lori’s niece, and this is the inside story of how Melanie’s new husband came to write a memo to the FBI, which described Vallow and Daybell’s cult-like beliefs. The episode takes excerpts from an interview originally conducted in the early summer of 2020.
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Lori Vallow and her brother abruptly moved from Arizona to Rexburg, Idaho with her two kids, JJ and Tylee. But soon, both kids disappeared. Then, Lori and her new husband, Chad Daybell, also go off the radar. Where are they? And where are those two kids? In the middle of this already bizarre investigation, Lori's brother suddenly dies.
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In this episode, Kim Powell and Morgan Loew discuss the recent release of thousands of pages of police reports, emails and other evidence in the Lori Vallow case. They include a never-before-released letter from Charles Vallow to Lori, as well as new evidence that Alex Cox left the country three days after he shot and killed Charles.
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With Lori Vallow's husband out of the picture—shot dead by her brother in Chandler, Arizona—Lori decided it was time for a fresh start. Lori, her brother, and her kids—JJ and Tylee—all moved to Rexburg, Idaho. However, shortly after arriving, Tylee disappeared. And two weeks later, JJ vanished.
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