The murderer of condemned children Lori Vallow Daybell got into an irritable exchange while questioning a woman, an appointment with her fourth husband night before her murder.
Vallow Daybell, who represents herself at Arizona’s trial for the 2019 murder of her husband Charles Vallow of 2019, Peuded Peeved appeared that the late husband was an appointment with the witness Nancy Jo Hancock while they were married to the bankrupt.
“Do you go up with married men?” Vallow Daybell asked the interrogation of duration on Wednesday, before being closed by the judge. “Then you went to an appointment with a married man?” She asked again, reformulating the question.
Hancock, who with Hancock in a Christian appointment application in July 2019 as their marriage to Vallew Daybell was breaking, insisted that they did nothing more than text messages for a few days before gathering for dinner, and that she was hers.
“I took an appointment with Charles,” Hancock told Vallow Daybell, according to NBC News. “I knew that his divorce was not definitive.”
“His divorce did not start,” Vallow Daybell joked.
“It’s fine,” said Hancock, obviously with a loss by words.
The trial is the second of the mother obsessed with the cult of 51 years about a vicious scheme to flee with a lover and a lot of insurance money that left JJ of her children and Tylee-Murdered, 16.
She was already condemned by the murders of her children and faces life imprisonment in Idaho, but now she is accused of conspiring to kill Vallow, who allegedly recruited her brother, Alex Cox, to kill. Cox died later in 2019.
That was just the first of numerous moments.
Later, Vallow Daybell pressed to obtain details about what was discussed about the duration of the date, and Hancock recalled that Vallow talked about his children, a little about his Mariard, and how he mentioned feeling “concerns about her safic” that or a $ Make to make making make make up doing doing the fact of doing nature.
“So you spent all your appointment knowing you, talking about me?” Vallow Daybell asked.
“Don’t flatter yourself. No, we don’t spend all the time talking about you,” Hancock replied.
Later, Daybell asked Hancock if men or talked about “allegedly ex -wives” on dates
“It’s real very common,” Hancock replied.
“Actually?” Vallow Daybell returned. “Interesting.”
Then, the judge suffered an objection against Vallow Daybell, he told “please stop” adding comments on Hancock’s responses.
Vallow had requested divorce shortly before the murderous plot was supposed to develop, and the alarmed husband worried about his beliefs about the lives of other planets, zombies, Armageddon and the second coming of Jesus.
He affirmed that his wife had threatened to kill him and including a request for mental health treatment in his divorce.
The day after Vallow’s appointment with Hancock, he was shot dead while picked up Tylee from Vallow Daybell’s house. There, he met Cox, who believed he shot him dead after an altercation. Cox said self -defense and was never accused in the murder before he died.
Vallow Daybell could face another life imprisonment if he is declared guilty. He also faces another Arizona trial in May for an alleged plot to kill the ex -husband of his niece.
The husband Vallow Daybell supposedly plotted the murderous plot with: Chad Daybell, who married only two weeks after his wife Tammy was also killed, was sentenced to death in June for the death of his children and Tammy.
Daybell has been allowed to withdraw his prison outfit in the court while riding his defense, but it is still required to use a shock-bert that the police can use to submit it if he leaves the line.
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