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On May 12, 2023, Lori Vallow Daybell was found guilty of murdering two of her children and

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conspiring to commit murder in Boise, Idaho, by a jury in her trial. The case has been

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ongoing for several years, as Lori's two children, Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow, disappeared in

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September 2019. Their remains were later discovered on the property of Lori's husband,

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Chad Daybell, who is also facing charges related to their deaths.

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During the trial, the prosecution presented evidence that Lori believed her children were

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"zombies" and that killing them was necessary to fulfill her religious beliefs. Witnesses also

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testified about Lori's erratic behavior leading up to the children's disappearance and the couple's attempts to hide evidence.

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The defense argued that Lori was not of sound mind at the time of the murders and that her husband, Chad, was the

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one responsible. They also claimed that the children died of natural causes and were not murdered.

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After several days of deliberation, the jury ultimately found Lori guilty on all counts related to her children's deaths.

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She now faces a possible sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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The case has drawn national attention and sparked debates about the intersection of mental illness and religious extremism.

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It has also highlighted the importance of protecting children from abuse and neglect and ensuring justice for victims of violent crimes.

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