Authorities Launch Missing Children Case
Tylee and JJ had last been seen on September 8 and September 22, 2019, respectively, according to CBS News.
By October, Kay Woodcock (Charles’s older sister) was suspicious because she had not seen the children and began investigating. She got access to Charles’s Amazon account, and through that account figured out that Lori had ordered new wedding rings two weeks before Tammy died.
Investigators became increasingly suspicious and found wedding pictures of the couple online wearing those rings. At Woodcock’s request, they attempted to conduct a child welfare check but didn’t find the children—amplifying their concerns, according to ABC 7 News.
As their suspicions mounted, investigators decided to exhume Tammy’s remains on December 11. A subsequent autopsy revealed that Tammy had died of asphyxiation, not a heart attack.
One day later, Vallow Daybell's 51-year-old brother Cox died. The medical examiner ruled that he died of natural causes from pulmonary blood clots.
In late January, Daybell and Vallow Daybell were served with a court order in Hawaii to produce their missing children. After they ignored that order, they were arrested and extradited to Idaho.
Children's Bodies Found in Shallow Graves
Authorities then obtained a search warrant for Daybell’s property in Rexburg and the bodies of the children were found in shallow graves. Medical examiners determined that JJ had been asphyxiated with a plastic bag. Tylee’s body was so grotesquely dismembered and charred that authorities did not determine the cause of death beyond homicide.
Vallow Daybell was found guilty of murder and conspiracy in the three cases and sentenced to death in June 2024.
After the Convictions Come More Charges
After Vallow Daybell’s capacity for violence was laid bare to investigators, they reopened other cases, including the death of her fourth husband at the hands of her brother.
In a conversation Charles had with police in January 2019 several months before he was killed, he told officers that his wife had “lost her mind,” and “threatened me, to murder me, to kill me.” He also said he worried she might harm their children.
The Relative Lori Vallow Targeted Who Survived
In the string of victims left by Vallow Daybell and Daybell, Brandon Boudreaux stands out as an exception because an attempt orchestrated by Vallow Daybell to take his life was unsuccessful. Boudreaux was the estranged husband of a niece of Vallow Daybell.
Cox drove to Boudreaux’s house in 2019 and shot at him as Boudreaux was pulling in to his driveway. Boudreaux’s car window shattered but he was uninjured.
Boudreaux was going through a divorce with Vallow Daybell’s niece at the time of the shooting, which he believes is why he was targeted. He took the stand and testified at her trial for trying to kill him, facing down a cross-examination from Lori.
There were ample Google searches on Vallow Daybell’s devices that tied her to the planning of that attempted murder, according to Courthouse News Service.
She was found guilty of conspiring to kill Boudreaux and received a second life sentence in Arizon.
2 More Suspicious Deaths
The deaths of several more people close to Daybell and Vallow Daybell prompted investigations.
Most notable is Vallow Daybell’s brother who died on December 12, 2019, the day after Tammy Daybell’s remains were exhumed.
At Daybell's trial, Cox’s widow Zulema Pastenes said that Cox told her a day or two before his death that he was worried that he was being set up as a “fall guy”.
He also told her that he’d left her a duffle bag full of cash in the closet of their home “if anything happens to me,” according to East Idaho News. No charges were ever brought in the death of Cox, with an autopsy revealing that he had died of natural causes.
Vallow Daybell’s third husband, Joseph Anthony Ryan, died of a heart attack in 2018 at the age of 59. Years prior to his death, Cox had threatened Ryan’s life and tased him multiple times during a child custody exchange between Ryan and Vallow Daybell.
The Phoenix Police Department reopened the case, determining that he died of natural causes.