Tammy Daybell's relatives testify in trial
On Monday, day 13 of the trial,
"It didn't make any sense," Later said, recalling when she was told that Tammy had died. "She was so young and healthy."
After Later found out Tammy had died on
"He was just talking with people and when someone would cry he would cry but he was mostly just visiting," Later recalled. "I felt like he should’ve been more sad, I guess."
When she saw him, Later hugged Daybell, said she was sorry for his loss and asked what had happened. He recounted the same events he told officers — that Tammy had been coughing and threw up that night.
At the funeral, Daybell said some things that Later felt "weren't nice."
"He said that she wasn’t easy to live with," Later said. "She was lazy, she had depression, which she did, but to say it out in front of the whole congregation was embarrassing to her," Later said.
Later and Tammy were seven months apart in age and were like sisters — the two grew up with each other, Later said. Later would spend weeks with Tammy over the summer and the two attended high school together, often taking the same classes so they could be together.
For two years, Tammy and Later worked together at
"I still have one in my nightstand," Later said, choking up.
After Tammy moved from
SPECIAL AGENT DETAILS PHONE, LOCATION RECORDS
Ballance began working on this investigation after he was contacted by law enforcement in
Ballance looked at cell detail records from several phones and used Google location history for this case. Google location services provide Ballance with a general location of a cellphone. Ballance used GAR, a Gladiator Autonomous Receiver, to obtain raw measurements that map out cellphone towers.
Seven phone numbers were investigated by Ballance for this case and he particularly focused on the burn pit in Daybell's backyard, Daybell's residence, Vallow's residence, Cox's residence, the two sites where J.J. and Tylee's remains were found, a
On
Cox's device was on Daybell's property
On
Cox's device was in or around Daybell's property
Ballance was not asked to examine
Ballance's findings throughout the investigation allow for 100 meters as a margin of error.
Monday's testimony concluded at



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