Idaho jury convicts Chad Daybell of three murders. Here’s what happened in court [The Idaho Statesman]
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Investigators for years have believed that Chad and
Now, that same jury will decide whether the
“What Chad and Lori can’t take from us is our memories,” JJ’s grandfather
The 12-person jury reached the verdict after roughly six hours of deliberation — shorter than it took the jurors to find
In
Tammy’s death wasn’t initially investigated, but her body was exhumed two months later.
Following a lengthy investigation, the
Authorities have said they believe Vallow Daybell’s brother
The jury didn’t have to prove
“Alex does what Chad asks of him,” Blake said.
A member of
“No one here is charged because of their religious beliefs,”
The Daybells, who had a monthslong affair before getting married, were expected to be tried together last year, but
Boyce removed the death penalty as an option for
“I’m happy it’s over, and it’s 99.9% over — there’s one stage left,” Woodcock said outside the courthouse. “And I will say this: Whatever sentence the court and the jurors decided on, I will absolutely live with it.”
Throughout the trial, Daybell’s attorney,
“These are just tough choices, that the defense has to figure out how they’re going to do it,” Newton said, adding that it’s common for the defendant to continue to proclaim his innocence.
The jurors were briefly brought back into the courtroom Thursday following the verdict. Boyce read several instructions to the jury and reminded them that the prosecution must prove at least one aggravating factor to sentence
“They’re going to look for his history of dangerous behavior or things that would indicate that he deserves the death penalty,” Newton said.
The jurors will be back at the
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