DAYBELL TRIAL: Prosecution, defense present closing arguments; jury begins to deliberate
At long last, the state's case against
Daybell is charged with conspiracy to commit murder, first-degree murder, insurance fraud and grand theft in connection to the 2019 deaths of Lori Vallow’s children — 16-year-old
"They (Vallow and Daybell) left a wake of destruction and tears for those who had trusted them," Prosecutor
Daybell faces the death penalty if he’s convicted. The state's closing statements outlined the timeline identifying dates, text messages, phone calls and witness statements that have been discussed at length during the course of the trial, which began in early April. Defense attorney John Prior argued that Daybell was a target in Vallow and her brother
"This was about sex," Blake said during closing statements. "... Money, power and sex, that’s what the defendant cared about.”
Court began with Judge
"The state must prove every element beyond a reasonable doubt," Prior said. "From the very beginning through the middle, the end, and today — the entire burden has been on the state."
One of the things the state has to prove to the jury is that a conspiracy took place — an agreement between two or more people to commit a crime, and only one person has to commit the act for it to be a conspiracy, Blake said to the jury. But "inter-silent consent" is not enough to make a person an accomplice, Prior said.
"Where is the agreement? It’s not there," Prior said during his closing argument. "... If you have a doubt and you don't know what happened, you must find Chad not guilty."
LUST AFTER LORI
Blake showed several excerpts of the James and Elena story, which Daybell wrote before the killings took place.
“The James and Elena story is essentially an autobiography underlying the defendant's affair with Lori Vallow,” Blake said. "... It's Chad's graphic description of his lust for
Both Daybell and Vallow were married to other people while Daybell wrote the James and Elena story.
"He knew she was everything he had ever dreamed about," one excerpt from the story reads. "Her dimensions were exactly what he had always fantasized about. But that revelation would have to wait a month."
AN AFFAIR WAS DISCOVERED, AND KILLINGS BEGAN
Cox was never charged in Charles' death — he claimed that he acted in self-defense, and he died on
"
Cox and Vallow were setting Daybell up, Prior said. On the day of Charles' death, Vallow showed no signs of grief or remorse, Blake said.
“Alex 100% believed in zombies, Alex 100% believed in
Charles was a zombie, so Charles had to die, Blake said. In
It doesn’t matter if jury members agree with Daybell’s religious beliefs or not, Prior said; the only thing that matters is the facts that have been presented during the trial.
"You don’t have to believe anything he stands for,” Prior said, “but he has a right to talk about it and he has a right to say what he wants to say.”
Daybell espoused unusual religious beliefs but did not come to an agreement to commit any crimes against anyone, Prior argued.
“I want you. Nothing else matters,” Daybell wrote in a text to Lori in
Vallow manipulated Daybell with sex, Daybell manipulated Vallow with spiritual power, Blake suggested.
THE MURDERS OF TYLEE AND J.J.
Daybell called some people obstacles. To be together, he and Lori needed to remove those obstacles, Blake said. Vallow and Cox both moved to Rexburg around
On
The cause of Tylee's death was homicide, but ultimately undetermined because her body was burned. There were several signs of blunt force trauma on her bones, and pieces of her DNA were found on a pickaxe in Daybell's garage.
On
J.J. was discarded and labeled as an "earthly obstacle," Blake said.
"With them gone, he (Daybell) could be with Lori," Blake said.
But Prior argued during his closing statement that Daybell didn’t know where the kids were until their remains were discovered on his property on
Tammy was the victim in an attempted shooting on
Tammy was found and reported dead in her bed 10 days later. Lori Vallow was in
Nothing in Tammy's medical records suggest that she had low blood pressure or suffered from seizures, but Daybell said that she did. Tammy was buried alone with no plans to have Chad buried next to her in
A month before her death, Tammy's life insurance was raised from
Daybell and Vallow were married in
Both Daybell and Vallow asked a friend in
"These officers failed in their investigation," Prior said, pointing to various law enforcement in the courtroom.
A verdict in the Daybell trial could be reached sometime this week.
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