
Lori Vallow’s Legal Circus Rolls Into Arizona (And She’s the Ringmaster Again)
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In this episode of Murder in the Morning with Tony Brueski and Stacy Cole, we break down Lori Vallow Daybell’s next legal battle—her upcoming Arizona trial where she’s accused of conspiring to murder her niece’s ex-husband, Brandon Boudreaux. Prosecutors allege Vallow helped orchestrate a 2019 attempted shooting, carried out by her now-deceased brother, Alex Cox.
With jury selection starting May 29 and trial proceedings kicking off June 2, we dig into the key witnesses, the legal maneuvers, and Vallow’s bold decision to represent herself once again. From cult-driven conspiracies to courtroom clashes, this case is another disturbing chapter in one of the most bizarre and high-profile criminal sagas in recent history.
Is this the final trial for the woman once dubbed the “Doomsday Mom”? Or just another act in her ongoing legal theater?
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