The police have found Lori Vallow’s children’s bodies buried in a pet cemetery on Chad Daybell’s property
Lori Vallow and her new husband, Chad Daybell, received bad news, last week, after the police in Rexburg, Idaho, and the feds let everybody know that they used the GPS data from Lori Vallow’s brother’s, Alex Cox, cellphone in order to find the bodies of 17-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow buried in the pet cemetery on Chad Daybell’s property.
“During a search of this ground, buried cat and dog remains were found. A backhoe was used to dig further layers of dirt. While doing this, bricks were located approximately foot below the ground,” is what the KSLTV folks say the police said. Yup, you read that right, folks.
Lori Vallow had her then alive brother, Alex Cox, to bury her children’s dead bodies in her new man’s pet cemetery like they were dead pets. Keep in mind, now, Alex Cox is the same one who claimed he shot and killed Joshua “JJ” Vallow’s father, Charles Vallow, in self-defense.
And because killing is something that Alex Cox didn’t mind doing, it wasn’t hard for the police to figure out that he’s the one who most likely killed and then buried the bodies of Tylee Ryan and Joshua “JJ” Vallow.
Therefore, the police put one and one together and got two and decided they better look at Alex Cox’s cellphone in order to see where his GPS system had him around the times that the children came up missing.
Now, I know that Alex Cox isn’t here to defend himself because he “mysteriously died” sometime back in October of last year, which was about a month after his niece and nephew turned up missing. But I’m also quite sure if he were alive today, Alex Cox would do what all criminals do which is to turn on his own faster than a pancake flips in a frying pan.
Come to think of it, he did just that beyond the grave because it is his cellphone data that the police used in order to find 17-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow buried in Chad Daybell’s pet cemetery. With their warrants and GPS coordinates in hand, the police went there to Chad Daybell’s property to see if then alive Alex Cox did indeed bury 17-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow there.
Chad Daybell went across that road there, in his truck, looking on, hoping and praying that the police didn’t find the two people who were buried in that “pet cemetery” of his.
The police, of course, paid him no never mind because they had then alive Alex Cox’s GPS coordinates. As y’all know, those GPS coordinates don’t lie. They lead you right where you need to be. And where then alive Alex Cox’s GPS coordinates led the police to is an area that had several rocks and burnt grass around it.
Looking down at the rocks and the burnt grass, the police immediately knew they had made it to the right spot because normal people don’t have rocks and burnt grass in their backyard that suppose to be the final resting place for BoBo the dog and Ollie the goldfish. So the police went ahead and began removing the rocks.
It didn’t take them long to learn that then alive Alex Cox’s GPS coordinates had led them to the right spot. Because as soon as the police began removing the rocks, they came across black bags that contained burned and unburned human flesh that had an odor so strong that it knocked them off their feet.
Chad Daybell was still sitting in his truck, across that road there, when he looked up at the police who weren’t cracking a smile. He could tell by the stone cold stares they were giving him know that they had found more than a dead dog and goldfish in his pet cemetery.
So, Chad Daybell cranked up his truck and went on up that road there. He didn’t get far, though, because the police pulled him over and took him on off to jail.
“During a search of this ground, buried cat and dog remains were found. A backhoe was used to dig further layers of dirt. While doing this, bricks were located approximately foot below the ground,” is what the KSLTV folks say the police said. Yup, you read that right, folks.
Lori Vallow had her then alive brother, Alex Cox, to bury her children’s dead bodies in her new man’s pet cemetery like they were dead pets. Keep in mind, now, Alex Cox is the same one who claimed he shot and killed Joshua “JJ” Vallow’s father, Charles Vallow, in self-defense.
And because killing is something that Alex Cox didn’t mind doing, it wasn’t hard for the police to figure out that he’s the one who most likely killed and then buried the bodies of Tylee Ryan and Joshua “JJ” Vallow.
Therefore, the police put one and one together and got two and decided they better look at Alex Cox’s cellphone in order to see where his GPS system had him around the times that the children came up missing.
Now, I know that Alex Cox isn’t here to defend himself because he “mysteriously died” sometime back in October of last year, which was about a month after his niece and nephew turned up missing. But I’m also quite sure if he were alive today, Alex Cox would do what all criminals do which is to turn on his own faster than a pancake flips in a frying pan.
Come to think of it, he did just that beyond the grave because it is his cellphone data that the police used in order to find 17-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow buried in Chad Daybell’s pet cemetery. With their warrants and GPS coordinates in hand, the police went there to Chad Daybell’s property to see if then alive Alex Cox did indeed bury 17-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow there.
Chad Daybell went across that road there, in his truck, looking on, hoping and praying that the police didn’t find the two people who were buried in that “pet cemetery” of his.
The police, of course, paid him no never mind because they had then alive Alex Cox’s GPS coordinates. As y’all know, those GPS coordinates don’t lie. They lead you right where you need to be. And where then alive Alex Cox’s GPS coordinates led the police to is an area that had several rocks and burnt grass around it.
Looking down at the rocks and the burnt grass, the police immediately knew they had made it to the right spot because normal people don’t have rocks and burnt grass in their backyard that suppose to be the final resting place for BoBo the dog and Ollie the goldfish. So the police went ahead and began removing the rocks.
It didn’t take them long to learn that then alive Alex Cox’s GPS coordinates had led them to the right spot. Because as soon as the police began removing the rocks, they came across black bags that contained burned and unburned human flesh that had an odor so strong that it knocked them off their feet.
Chad Daybell was still sitting in his truck, across that road there, when he looked up at the police who weren’t cracking a smile. He could tell by the stone cold stares they were giving him know that they had found more than a dead dog and goldfish in his pet cemetery.
So, Chad Daybell cranked up his truck and went on up that road there. He didn’t get far, though, because the police pulled him over and took him on off to jail.
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