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Lori Vallow's bond hearing to reduce her $1 million bond has been moved to April 24
by Nathan'ette Burdine: April 17, 2020
 


Thanks to the new safety polices put in place due to COVID-19, Lori Vallow will have to wait until April 24, 2020, to find out if her $1 million bond will be reduced to something that she can afford.

Related-The prosecutor claims the jail's coronavirus policies are why Lori Vallow and her attorney's private conversation was recorded

And “something that she can afford” is a $100,000 bond. A $100,000 bond is low enough that it won’t clean she and her new husband, Chad Daybell, out of the $430,000 insurance money that Daybell got after his wife, Tammy Daybell, mysteriously died on October 19, 2019.

Oh yeah, before I forget, Idaho Attorney General’s Office has taken over Tammy Daybell’s case from the Fremont County Prosecutor’s Office.

The state was like, “The $430,000 in insurance money is evidence that the former Mrs. Daybell’s death is too mysterious for the state to ignore.” That insurance money will tell on you every time.

Back during the end of February, Lori Vallow got herself arrested in Kauai, Hawaii, and held on a $5 million bond after the former judge, Faren Eddins, issued a warrant for her arrest.

Rexburg Police Department Detective Ron Ball told the judge that the $5 million bond was their best bet at making sure that Lori Vallow didn’t use that $430,000 in insurance money from Tammy Daybell’s death in order to make one of her getaways that she makes whenever the dead bodies begin to pile up around her.

Eddins was cool with it, at first. But then Eddins saw Vallow walking into the courtroom with her hair all done, makeup on, and he decided to lower her bond to $1 million.

Needless to say, folks didn’t take too kindly to the judge lowering the bond of a woman who is the prime suspect in the disappearance of her two children, 17-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow.

There’s a new judge in the case. Her name is Michelle Ward. Before y’all go getting all excited about Vallow’s bond staying at $1million, just know that the folks over at the Madison County jailhouse may have messed that up for the state.

Some way or another, somebody in the Madison County Jail placed a recording device in the attorney-client visitation room where there are no connections to recording devices and recorded Lori Vallow and her attorney, Mark Means, conversation.

No one is saying who placed the recording device in the room or what type of recording device the person used. But what they, the “they” being Madison County Prosecuting Attorney Rob Wood, are saying is that it was an “accident” caused by the “new COVID-19 policies at the jail.”

Mark Means, of course, is happier than a frog with all of the lily pods in the pond to hop on because the county jailhouse folks have given him an ace in the hole that will help him get his client out of the hole.






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