Kay Woodcock, Daybell family members testify
On Day 15 of the trial, witnesses discussed the search for J.J. and the sudden death of
Daybell is charged with conspiracy to commit murder, first-degree murder, insurance fraud and grand theft in connection to the deaths of 16-year-old
On Thursday morning,
Kay and her husband Larry have been attending the Daybell trial since it began in April.
Charles and Lori adopted J.J., changing his name from
After Charles and Lori separated in 2019, Kay visited Charles in
Kay said she never knew if Charles actually ended up changing his policy. In
The last time Kay saw J.J. was on a FaceTime call on
In
Chad’s mother,
After
“He acted like someone who just had their partner pass away,” Sheila said.
However, Sheila said it is not common in the LDS faith to be remarried two weeks after a spouse dies, which is what
Sheila first met Lori in
Lori didn’t say anything about J.J. during the dinner, Sheila said.
In the beginning of her marriage to Matt, Heather’s relationship with
“Cordial, nothing out of the ordinary,” she said, describing their relationship.
That all changed in 2014 when he started talking about end-of-times events and he began discussing his most recent publications.
“I was concerned with the things he was telling the family,” Heather said. “He indicated there would be an earthquake that would be happening in 2015 and he was making us aware and preparing us for these end of times.”
He was convinced he could see beyond the veil and into the future, Heather said.
Heather and Matt sat with him in the summer of 2015 and asked
“I told him that I wasn’t feeling good about what he was saying. I was very blunt,” Heather said.
When asked about Chad’s reaction to her rejection of his visions, Heather said that
“I knew why he was coming and I didn’t want him trying to draw in people from my ward,” Heather said. “We’ve made a good name for ourselves and we didn’t want there to be issues because of Chad.”
After hearing that Tammy had died, Heather called
“The whole time he was explaining (what had happened to Tammy), it felt scripted,” Heather said.
She asked him if he was going to have an autopsy done and he said no. He informed her that the funeral would be in two days. When Heather asked if it could wait,
The funeral was in
Chad’s grief seemed “disingenuous,” Heather said. She was concerned about his kids, especially after
In mid-November Chad called Heather after she had reached out to his kids. He told her she had been a problem for him his whole life. She asked about Lori and asked how Tammy had died.
At the time,
“Having an affair is not conducive to having an executive secretary calling and being a part of a bishopric in the LDS church,” Heather said.



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