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Where Are Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell Now? Inside Their Lives 6 Years After Murdering Her Children in 'Doomsday' Plot

Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell killed her children and his ex-wife

People/May 12, 2026

By Jessica Sager and Christopher Rudolph

While believing they were in a religious war, Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell killed her younger children and his ex-wife in a series of slayings dubbed "The Doomsday Murders."

The couple first met in October 2018 at a religious conference in Utah. Together, they believed they were chosen to survive Armageddon and do missionary work on Earth after the second coming of Jesus Christ. It was while planning their holy duties that Chad allegedly convinced Lori that her kids were possessed with "dark" spirits and needed to die.

Lori's 16-year-old daughter, Tylee, was last seen on Sept. 8, 2019, while her 7-year-old son, Joshua "J.J." Vallow, disappeared shortly after on Sept. 22. The following month, Chad's first wife of 30 years, Tammy Daybell, suddenly died under suspicious circumstances.

When family members alerted the authorities that Tylee and J.J. had gone missing, Lori and Chad took off to Hawaii, where they were eventually arrested on Feb. 20, 2020. Ultimately, the children's bodies were found on Chad's property on June 9.

Three years later in May 2023, Lori was convicted of killing her daughter Tylee and son J.J. and conspiring to kill Tammy. She received three consecutive life sentences.

At the same time, Chad was charged with first-degree murder for Tylee, J.J. and Tammy, in addition to fraud charges. A jury in Idaho found him guilty on all charges, and he's currently on death row in the state.

So where are Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell now? Here's everything to know about their crimes and lives today.

Who are Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell?

Lori was born Lori Norene Cox on June 26, 1973, in San Bernardino, Calif. She has been married five times.

She wed her first husband, high school sweetheart Nelson Yanes, in 1992 when she was 19 years old, and their relationship ended in divorce, the East Idaho News reported. Three years later, she married her second husband, William Lagioia, with whom she shares a son named Colby Ryan. She and Lagioia divorced in 1996.

Lori married her third husband, Joseph Ryan, and they welcomed a daughter, Tylee, in 2001. They divorced in 2004, and Ryan died of a heart attack in 2018.

In 2005, Lori married her fourth husband, Charles Vallow. Together, they adopted his grandnephew J.J. Vallow, who was diagnosed with autism, per the Associated Press. Charles also had two children from his previous marriage to Cheryl Wheeler.

Chad was married to Tammy Daybell when he and Lori first met at an October 2018 conference in Utah. Still, Chad and Lori had an immediate attraction to each other and began having an affair.

Melanie Gibb, a former friend of Lori's, later said in court, "She shared with me that he told her that they had been married in another time period. She did believe that."

Gibb also recalled Lori saying that she and Chad were destined to lead a group of 144,000 people who would remain on Earth after the apocalypse and the return of Jesus Christ. Lori had Chad evaluate her children's spirits to determine if they were possessed by demons.

She later stated that Tylee and J.J. were "zombies" and that she and Chad were on a mission to eradicate zombies before the second coming of Jesus Christ.

"[T]he term 'zombie' refers to an individual whose mortal spirit has left their body and that their body is now the host of another spirit," Rexburg police Lt. Ron Ball wrote in an affidavit obtained by PEOPLE. "The new spirit in a 'zombie' is always considered a 'dark spirit.' "

What did Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell do?

Charles filed to divorce Lori in February 2019 after she abandoned him and J.J. for 58 days, according to The Post Register. Charles claimed her religious beliefs were a cause of conflict in their marriage, and he also alleged that she stole $35,000 from a joint bank account they shared.

That July, Lori's brother, Alex Cox, shot and killed Charles in Lori's Arizona house, claiming self-defense. Cox was never charged with a crime related to the incident. (He later died from blood clots in his lungs and high blood pressure that same December, according to the East Idaho News.)

In August 2019, Lori and Chad moved to Rexburg, Idaho, and their relationship only intensified. Shortly after their move, Tylee was last seen on Sept. 8, 2019, in Yellowstone National Park, and J.J. was spotted for the last time on Sept. 22, 2019.

The following month, Chad said that his first wife, Tammy, went to bed with a cough and died in her sleep. No autopsy was performed after Chad declined, and she was buried within days, per KSL-TV. Two weeks later, Chad and Lori married in Hawaii on Nov. 5, 2019.

Around this time, J.J.'s grandparents, Larry and Kay Woodcock, called for a welfare check on J.J. and Tylee, and police came to Lori's home in Idaho on Nov. 26, 2019.

According to The Post-Register, when authorities spoke with Lori, she told different stories about where her children were. After they couldn't confirm Lori's statements, the police returned to the residence the next day with a search warrant but found the home had been "abruptly vacated."

Tylee and J.J. were officially declared missing on Dec. 20, 2019. The Woodcocks, Chad's brother Matt and Lori's son Colby Ryan released messages urging Lori and Chad to turn the children over to child services. The next month, they offered a $20,000 reward for their safe return or information surrounding the children's disappearances.

Police found Lori and Chad in Kauai, Hawaii, on Jan. 25, 2020. They served Lori with a legal document ordering her to produce the kids, per ABC.

What were Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell's criminal charges?

In early February 2020, police tracked down a storage unit in Rexburg full of Tylee and J.J.'s belongings, with video footage showing Lori and Cox filling it up before she left for Hawaii, the East Idaho News reported.

A few weeks later, she was arrested in Kauai on Feb. 20 and extradited to Idaho, where she was charged with nonsupport of dependent children and several other offenses, per a press release. Her bail was initially set at $5 million and later reduced to $1 million but she remained in police custody.

Police found J.J. and Tylee's remains on Chad's property on June 9, 2020. That December, police declared Tammy's death to be "suspicious," and her body was exhumed for an autopsy, per KSL-TV. It was determined that she actually died of asphyxiation.

Following the discovery of Tylee and J.J.'s bodies, Lori and Chad were each charged with two counts of first-degree murder; two counts of conspiracy to commit destruction, alteration or concealment of evidence and three counts of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder for the slayings of Tylee, J.J. and Tammy.

Lori was also charged with conspiracy to commit murder in Arizona for Charles' death, plus grand theft for collecting Tylee and J.J.'s Social Security survivor benefits after their deaths.

Chad faced an additional first-degree murder charge for killing Tammy, in addition to two counts of insurance fraud in relation to a life insurance policy he'd taken out on Tammy before her murder. They each pleaded not guilty to all charges.

What was Lori Vallow's verdict?

In May 2023, a jury found Lori guilty of murdering Tylee and J.J. and of conspiring to murder Tammy, as well as of grand theft.

According to reports, Lori, who wore all black for the proceeding, appeared emotionless in court and didn't speak to her attorneys before exiting the courtroom with them.

The trial lasted about seven weeks, during which J.J.'s cause of death was revealed to be asphyxiation. A coroner testified that they were unable to determine Tylee's cause of death beyond it being a homicide because her remains were burnt and partially dismembered.

Lori's oldest and only surviving child, Colby Ryan, testified that he never thought Lori would ever harm any of her children until she began her relationship with Chad.

"My mom has spent her whole life protecting us kids. After she met Chad Daybell, she changed," he said.

What was Lori Vallow's sentence?

Judge Steven W. Boyce gave Lori three consecutive life sentences without chance of parole, one each for the murder and one for the conspiracy to murder Tylee, J.J. and Tammy, respectively. She also received a 10-year sentence for grand theft by deception for collecting her children's Social Security survivor benefits after their deaths.

At her sentencing on July 31, 2023, Lori told the court that Tylee, J.J. and Tammy visited her after their deaths and that J.J. told her she did nothing wrong.

Delivering his sentence, Judge Boyce told her that she hadn't shown any remorse for her "heinous and egregious" acts, adding, "You chose the most evil and destructive path possible. You justified all this by going down a bizarre religious rabbit hole — and clearly you are still down there."

What was Chad Daybell's sentence?

On May 30, 2024, after a nearly two-month-long trial, it took an Ada County, Idaho, jury less than six hours of deliberations to find Chad guilty of all charges against him.

During the trial, Chad's adult children, Emma Murray and Garth Daybell, testified in defense of their father, with Murray noting on the stand that Tammy's health had been declining in the weeks leading to her death.

"I'd never seen him more upset than in that moment. I know the grief was real," she said, per 12 News. "He may not have had the same romantic relationship that he had with my mother in the past, but I know he valued her as a person and seeing her die was very traumatic."

After a recess, Judge Boyce announced that the jury agreed to sentence Chad to death for his crimes, telling the court (via CNN) that the panel "found beyond a reasonable doubt ... that the aggravating circumstances when weighed against the mitigating circumstances do not make the imposition of the death penalty unjust."

Where is Lori Vallow now?

Days after her conviction for murdering her children and conspiring to murder Tammy, Lori was indicted on charges of conspiring to kill her niece's ex-husband, Brandon Boudreaux, stemming from an incident on Feb. 24, 2022.

Police in Gilbert, Ariz., alleged that Cox conspired with Lori in October 2019 to kill Boudreaux while he was married to Lori's niece Melanie Pawlowski.

Lori was also indicted in the shooting death of her ex-husband, Charles, at the home they shared in Chandler, Ariz. She pleaded not guilty to all charges and appealed her convictions in the murders of Tylee and J.J. and the conspiracy to murder Tammy.

In April 2025, Lori was also found guilty of conspiring to murder Charles, and in June 2025, she was found guilty of conspiring to murder Boudreaux. She was sentenced to two additional life sentences — which will be served consecutively — in July 2025, according to NBC News.

Following her sentencing in Arizona, Lori was taken back to the Pocatello Women's Correctional Center in Idaho, per Fox 10 Phoenix.

In March 2025, Lori spoke to Dateline about why she believes she and Chad will be exonerated. “I have seen things in the future that Jesus showed me when I was in heaven,” she said on the show.

Where is Chad Daybell now?

Chad entered a maximum security prison in Kuna, Idaho, on June 3, 2024, according to Idaho News 6. He is an inmate on death row in the state, the East Idaho News reported.

Two days later, Chad filed to appeal both his conviction and his death sentence, which the East Idaho News reported can take several years. His legal team also filed a separate motion requesting a public defender be assigned to his case, citing indigence.

On June 27, 2024, it was reported that the home where Chad killed Tammy — and where Tylee and J.J.'s remains were found in the yard — was up for sale. In September of that year, it was sold to a nonprofit, per News 5.

Lori and Chad are still legally married despite being incarcerated in different states.

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