In a murder trial that’s captivated the country, prosecutors said Monday that Lori Vallow Daybell, the Idaho mother accused of killing her two youngest children and her husband’s late wife, was determined to “remove any obstacle” that stood in her way.

The deaths have drawn widespread scrutiny, speculation, and sensationalism and have been the subject of a Netflix docuseries. Vallow Daybell will spend life in prison if convicted, while her husband, Chad Daybell, who will be tried separately, could face the death penalty. 

In front of 12 jurors and six alternates, prosecutors and defense attorneys each painted a vastly different picture of Vallow Daybell. Fremont County Prosecutor Lindsey Blake portrayed Vallow Daybill as someone who used “money, power and sex to get what she wanted.”

Meanwhile, Vallow Daybell’s state-appointed defense attorney Jim Archibald described Vallow Daybell as a “kind and loving mother” to her children who had a particularly deep interest in religion and the Bible. 

He argued that prosecutors don’t really know what role Vallow Daybell may have had in the deaths.

Vallow Daybell and her husband both pleaded not guilty to a slew of charges, including murder, conspiracy and grand theft, in the deaths of her kids, Joshua “JJ” Vallow, 7, and Tylee Ryan, 16, who was last seen a few days before her 17th birthday in 2019. 

The couple is also accused of killing Chad Daybell’s former wife, Tammy Daybell, who unexpectedly died in October 2019, about two weeks before Chad Daybell married Vallow. 

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