Loria Vallow is being held on a $5 million bond in the case of her two missing children
Lori Vallow is being held on a $5 million bond in a jail in Kauai, Hawaii, after a judge in Madison County, Idaho, okayed a warrant for the police to arrest Vallow who is a suspect in the case involving her two missing children, 17-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow.
Vallow was told to bring her children to either the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare or to the Rexburg Police Department.
Rexburg Police Department Detective Ron Ball asked the judge to place that $5 million bond on Vallow because he was worried that she and her new husband, Chad Daybell, would use the $430,000 that Daybell got in insurance money from his wife’s, Tammy Daybell, “mysterious death” in order to escape our good justice system again.
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As a result of her actions, the police decided to hit Vallow with two felony counts of not providing proper care to her disabled son, JJ.
She was also charged with several misdemeanors which include her trying to stop the police from doing their investigation into her shady actions, looking for somebody to commit criminal acts on her behalf, and contempt of court.
Vallow got herself into all of this mess after she thought it was a good idea to give the police the run around about what happened to her two children.
She told the police that Ryan ran off during the first day of their trip at Yellowstone National Park back in September, and that “JJ” went to live with his grandmamma Kay Woodcock in Louisiana and then with Vallow’s friend Melanie Gibb in Arizona.
The police weren’t buying what Vallow was selling. They knew she was lying like a cross tire because Grandmamma Woodcock is the one who called them about her grandbabies being missing.
As for Gibb, well, after the police showed up at her house looking all law enforcement like, she decided it would be best to tell them the truth about how Lori Vallow and Vallow’s husband of three months, Chad Daybell, asked her to lie about JJ’s whereabouts.
Vallow and Daybell called Gibb on the same day, November 26, 2019, begging her to say JJ was hanging out with her, watching Frozen 2; all the while knowing, they were about to ditch town and head out to Hawaii. And Vallow loves ditching town. When she was living down in Arizona, Vallow skipped town with her brother, Alex Cox, and moved to Idaho after he killed her husband and JJ’s father Charles Vallow.
The police said the killing was justified because Cox was standing his ground when he killed Charles Vallow in his house. Now, just stop and ask yourself folks, “Why would a person leave town after the police said that he did the right thing when he killed a man in the man’s house?!”
The question answers itself. Doesn’t it? Vallow and her brother obviously couldn’t take the looks that said, “murders.” So, they packed up their duds and headed up north to Idaho where they couldn’t let their sinful ways go.
Just to be clear, I’m saying that I think they are as guilty as a DNA test says a cheating husband is. Vallow’s husband is kicking up daises. Her daughter and son are missing. And the common denominator in all of this is Vallow and her brother, who ended up dead sometime late last year after all of the killing and disappearing took place.
To top it off, she ends up with this fella, Daybell, whose wife died under mysterious circumstances that the police are now investigating as a possible homicide.
One thing is for sure, these two soon-to-be jailbirds will soon know the meaning of prison blues.
Oh well, sucks for them!
Vallow was told to bring her children to either the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare or to the Rexburg Police Department.
Rexburg Police Department Detective Ron Ball asked the judge to place that $5 million bond on Vallow because he was worried that she and her new husband, Chad Daybell, would use the $430,000 that Daybell got in insurance money from his wife’s, Tammy Daybell, “mysterious death” in order to escape our good justice system again.
Related-Idaho AG has taken over the investigation into Tammy Daybell's signaling more bad news for Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell
As a result of her actions, the police decided to hit Vallow with two felony counts of not providing proper care to her disabled son, JJ.
She was also charged with several misdemeanors which include her trying to stop the police from doing their investigation into her shady actions, looking for somebody to commit criminal acts on her behalf, and contempt of court.
Vallow got herself into all of this mess after she thought it was a good idea to give the police the run around about what happened to her two children.
She told the police that Ryan ran off during the first day of their trip at Yellowstone National Park back in September, and that “JJ” went to live with his grandmamma Kay Woodcock in Louisiana and then with Vallow’s friend Melanie Gibb in Arizona.
The police weren’t buying what Vallow was selling. They knew she was lying like a cross tire because Grandmamma Woodcock is the one who called them about her grandbabies being missing.
As for Gibb, well, after the police showed up at her house looking all law enforcement like, she decided it would be best to tell them the truth about how Lori Vallow and Vallow’s husband of three months, Chad Daybell, asked her to lie about JJ’s whereabouts.
Vallow and Daybell called Gibb on the same day, November 26, 2019, begging her to say JJ was hanging out with her, watching Frozen 2; all the while knowing, they were about to ditch town and head out to Hawaii. And Vallow loves ditching town. When she was living down in Arizona, Vallow skipped town with her brother, Alex Cox, and moved to Idaho after he killed her husband and JJ’s father Charles Vallow.
The police said the killing was justified because Cox was standing his ground when he killed Charles Vallow in his house. Now, just stop and ask yourself folks, “Why would a person leave town after the police said that he did the right thing when he killed a man in the man’s house?!”
The question answers itself. Doesn’t it? Vallow and her brother obviously couldn’t take the looks that said, “murders.” So, they packed up their duds and headed up north to Idaho where they couldn’t let their sinful ways go.
Just to be clear, I’m saying that I think they are as guilty as a DNA test says a cheating husband is. Vallow’s husband is kicking up daises. Her daughter and son are missing. And the common denominator in all of this is Vallow and her brother, who ended up dead sometime late last year after all of the killing and disappearing took place.
To top it off, she ends up with this fella, Daybell, whose wife died under mysterious circumstances that the police are now investigating as a possible homicide.
One thing is for sure, these two soon-to-be jailbirds will soon know the meaning of prison blues.
Oh well, sucks for them!
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