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Lori & Chad Daybell Murder Cult


Anybody else following this ? I've been a junkie, watching interviews with people in the family, close friends. Its pretty unreal. Seven, perhaps more people in their orbit likely murdered.

Another group of Mormons who went off the deep end :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killings_of_Tylee_Ryan_and_J._J._Vallow

There is a netflix series on it, 'the sins of the mother' as well.

Probably the most insightful comprehensive view of the situation is provided by Chad Daybell's sister in law Heather (part 1 of 3) :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoiFMYmrRRg&t=0s

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I haven't been following it closely but I did read up on it at the start.

Pair of crazy religious whackos.



Lori and her kind give me the heebie-jeebies. Women who kill often strike very close to home (family) and their victim profile is often children. Their psychological profile puzzles me. With men it's often sexually charged hyper-violence against strangers or anger towards their partner. (I know Lori likely didn't commit it personally but she clearly orchestrated it and/or approved of it).

In the UK there is a on going case of a nurse who killed numerous newborn babies. That's what women are like when they have the urge to kill, they often target babies and children, most commonly their own. Crazy bitches.

Killing your own children! (SIDENOTE: I imagine some people who are staunchly against abortion would consider that another example of women killing their own kids.)

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Her brother Alex was the hit man. He was enmeshed with her.

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I remember that was a theory, is it now confirmed that he killed the kids?

Bizarre how these crazy folks all enabled each other. Imagine killing your nephew & niece for your sister.

Also I recall Lori's ex husband was killed, her brother did that too? (I should probably read up on this all again.)

I have a passing interest in true crime. The Delphi case is one that's hot right now with them finally arresting someone.

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His phone pinged in Chad Daybell's backyard, where the bodies were found, the day of or after JJ, the boy, went missing.

Alex was dead shortly after.

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