Overview
- On July 25, Judge Justin Beresky sentenced Vallow Daybell to two additional life terms for conspiring to kill her estranged husband Charles Vallow and her niece’s ex-husband Brandon Boudreaux.
- The Arizona sentences are ordered to be served consecutively with each other and her Idaho sentences, with parole eligibility set at 25 years.
- Vallow Daybell represented herself at both trials, declining to testify or call witnesses and clashing repeatedly with courtroom procedures.
- Prosecutors argued she orchestrated the plots to claim her husband’s $1 million life insurance policy and to cement her relationship with Chad Daybell.
- Authorities say she and Chad Daybell shared extremist beliefs that framed loved ones as evil spirits, a doctrine that fueled multiple murders and conspiracies.