“Doomsday Mom” Lori Vallow Daybell breaks her silence in a shocking new interview from prison, saying she and husband Chad Daybell will be “exonerated” for their crimes — which include the murders of two of her children — and insisting she knows this because Jesus showed her the future.
Lori made the statements during her first TV interview, conducted by Dateline correspondent Keith Morrison for an all-new episode airing Friday at 9/8c p.m. on NBC. The newsmagazine describes the prison-set sit-down as “extensive, and often combative.”
In one exchange featured in a preview of the episode, titled “Lori Vallow Daybell: The Jailhouse Interview,” Morrison pointed out that Chad is currently sitting on death row for the crimes he was convicted of.
“I understand that, yeah,” Lori responded. “These are fascinating stories.”
When Morrison questioned how she could “possibly think that Chad would be exonerated” after his convictions in the horrific murders, Lori continued to maintain their innocence.
“The same way I will be exonerated,” she replied. “We will both be exonerated in the future.”
Lori Vallow Daybell says “Jesus showed” her a future where she’s not in prison
Lori then gave the reason why she’s so confident that she’ll eventually be exonerated.
“I have seen things in the future that Jesus showed me when I was in heaven,” she said. “And we were not in jail, and we were not in prison, and they were still in the future, from now.”
Lori and Chad were both convicted in separate trials for the gruesome killings of two of Lori’s children, Tylee Ryan, 16, and Joshua “JJ” Vallow, 7. The kids were last seen alive on different dates in September of 2019. In June of 2020, the children’s remains were discovered buried on Chad’s rural Rexburg, Idaho, property, Dateline previously reported.
Chad, once a religious author who wrote about the end times, was also found guilty of murder and conspiracy in the death of his first wife, Tammy Daybell, 49, who was found dead in bed in October of 2019. While authorities initially believed that Tammy had died of natural causes, her body was later exhumed and an autopsy determined that she had been asphyxiated and the cause of death was amended to homicide.
Lori, during her own trial in 2023, was convicted of conspiring to kill Tammy.
She’s also facing trial in Arizona for charges of conspiracy to commit murder in the July 2019 death of her fourth husband, Charles Vallow, along with conspiracy for the attempted murder of her niece’s former husband.
Along with the prison interview with Lori, the all-new Dateline will also feature interviews with Lori’s sole surviving child, son Colby Ryan; as well as with retired FBI Supervisory Special Agent Doug Hart; Madison County Sheriff Ron Ball, who was the former lead detective for the Rexburg Police Department; and Detective Ray Hermosilla, a co-lead for the Rexburg Police Department.
Friday’s special marks Dateline‘s seventh broadcast on the sensational cases. The Dateline podcast Mommy Doomsday also covers the story.
To find out more about what Lori has to say about the disturbing crime spree in her new jailhouse interview, watch Dateline on Friday, March 7 at 9/8c p.m. on NBC or stream the episode on Peacock when it becomes available the next day.
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