Tammy Daybell's 911 call of Sept. 9, 2019, heard in court Tuesday
The state played Tammy’s 911 call made around
Tammy told the 911 operator the man was dressed in black and wore a ski mask.
“I pulled up into our driveway getting stuff out of the back seat of our car,” she said. “Suddenly he was there with a paintball gun. He didn’t say anything. He was holding the gun like he had a rifle and was shooting at me. Nothing came out of the gun either, so I don’t think it was loaded.”
Tammy then went inside her home to get Chad and her son Garth.
In the meantime, Fremont County Sheriff's Deputy
On the way to the Daybells' home, Cannon turned off his siren and flashing lights
“I didn’t want the subject to hear me or see me coming. I wanted to find him,” Cannon said. “I was only a couple miles away,” he said.
After arriving at the Daybell property, Cannon drove around the property looking for the suspect. The shooter was not in sight.
Police reported the incident as a prank.
Two weeks later, and on
That morning around
Former Fremont County Sheriff’s Deputy
“An unattended death is, generally speaking, any death where the person is not under a physician’s care,” she said. “Typically, somebody will call after finding a family friend or loved one who has passed. My duty is to respond before a detective arrives and to check for obvious signs of foul play. Request resources as needed.”
Fremont County Coroner
“Chad was definitely more emotional,” she said. “He was sobbing and gasped for air.”
While walking toward the couple’s bedroom, Chad told Greenhalgh Tammy had suffered a terrible cold the previous night.
“Tammy had woken up with a coughing fit, and had vomited on the bedroom floor,” she said. “She went down that hallway to the bathroom where she continued vomiting.”
Greenhalgh noted Tammy’s body was off the bed when she arrived.
“(Chad) said at
Greenhalgh checked Tammy for a pulse without success.
“There was some pink foam coming out of her mouth. She was deceased,” she said.
Greenhalgh also noticed blood around Tammy’s nose and mouth and some purple discoloration in her ear.
Greenhalgh took the picture as she had never responded to an unattended death where foam was coming out of the deceased person’s mouth.
“(I) felt it was important to document,” she said.
Following Tammy’s death, no one made mention of obtaining an autopsy. Yet, in December, investigators opted to have one done. It took nearly a year to get the report back where it indicated Tammy died from asphyxiation.
The court started the day by questioning
He reported being asked to identify J.J. and Tylee at an
“They showed me some pictures,” a visibly upset Boudreaux said. “They asked me if that was J.J. and I said ‘Yeah.’”
On
It was determined that
“Myself and a crime scene specialist flew up. We went to Rexburg’s property evidence building where the
Pillar took pictures of the
Eventually, Pillar learned Vallow-Daybell's children were missing.
“It was
“He had multiple (rounds of) ammunition from firearms, clothing items, and literature authored by Mr. Chad Daybell,” he said.
Daybell’s trial continues on Wednesday.
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