An Arizona judge on Tuesday granted a request for a mental competency evaluation of Lori Vallow, the mother of a convicted murderer, ahead of her second criminal trial.
Vallow was found guilty and sentenced to life in prison last year in Idaho for the murders of her husband, Chad Daybell, and Daybell’s two youngest children, as well as Daybell’s ex-wife, but she was also charged with conspiring to kill her fourth husband. He is scheduled to go to trial in Arizona. , ex-husband of Charles Vallow and her niece.
Vallow pleaded not guilty to the charges in December.
Court documents obtained by Fox News Digital say two “qualified mental health professionals” will conduct an evaluation and Vallow’s case has been canceled pending test results.
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Vallow and Daybell killed Vallow’s two children, 7-year-old JJ Vallow and 16-year-old Tylee Ryan, as well as Daybell’s first wife, Tammy Daybell, in 2019.
While JJ and Tylee were missing, and shortly after Tammy passed away in October 2019, Vallow and Daybell married in Hawaii in November of the same year.
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JJ and Tylee were found in a shallow grave on Daybell’s rural Rexburg property in June 2020, months after they disappeared from their home in September 2019.
The 16-year-old’s body was burned, and the 7-year-old boy was bound with duct tape.
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Prior to her murder trial in the state last year, Vallow spent about nine months in an Idaho psychiatric hospital. Nine months later, Fremont District Judge Stephen Boyce ruled in her first trial that she was “re-competent and fit to proceed,” but that her mental health The trial was similarly halted as he was institutionalized.
At the trial of Ms. Vallows and Ms. Daybell, prosecutors in Idaho argued that the two held extreme religious beliefs, including the idea that some people have “dark” souls and others have “light” souls. He claimed to have it. They believed that the “dark” spirits were so dark that they might actually be zombies.
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“You took children from their homes in Arizona, separated them from their friends and family…and brought them here to be murdered. There were so many other options…you were the most evil and destructive person imaginable. “We chose a path that would lead us to believe in the future,” Boyce said in his conclusion. “To this day, I don’t think you have any remorse for the effort and heartache you caused.”
He added that Vallow “has mental health issues.”
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Boyce said a psychiatric diagnosis in February 2023 found that Vallow had “delusional disorder,” a combination of “a persistent and unspecified personality disorder” with “excessive religiosity” and narcissistic traits. It was discovered that he was suffering from “.
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“Others searched for the children when they knew where they were and knew they were dead,” Boyce told Vallow in court last year. “They were found dead, burned, mutilated, dismembered like animals and buried. I collected it, but it was blood money that you kept for yourself.”
During the sentencing, Vallow spoke publicly for the first time since her arrest in 2020, but appeared to deny it, saying at the time that she knew her children were “happy and busy in the spirit world.”
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“I have communicated many times with Jesus Christ, the Savior of this world, and with our heavenly parents. He even showed up to me,” Vallow said in an Idaho courtroom during his trial. Sentencing hearing. “I actually know that my children are happy and busy in the spirit world. Thanks to my communication with my friend Tammy Daybell, I know that she is also very happy and very busy.”
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In her statement to the court, Vallow added that her daughter Tylee “died in the hospital” while giving birth. Doctors revived her, at which point she began seeing spirits.
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“When Tylee came to me as a spirit after she passed away…she said to me, ‘Mom, don’t worry, we’ll be fine.’ She told me how worried she was about me. and I know how much I miss her,” Vallow said at the time.
The so-called “cult mom” was extradited to Arizona in November 2023, about four months after being sentenced to life in prison without parole in Idaho.