Chad Daybell’s Former Home Offers a Glimpse into His Life
Investigative Discovery cameras capture every detail of Daybell’s home after Lori Vallow’s arrest
Rexburg, Idaho – Lori Vallow Daybell’s husband, Chad Daybell, was arrested in February 2020 for conspiracy to commit murder after she was found in Hawaii. Police were called to Daybell's home in Rexburg, Idaho, to serve a search warrant. What they found inside would provide crucial evidence in the case against both Lori and Chad Daybell.
The Search for Evidence
When police entered Daybell’s home, they discovered a treasure trove of evidence that would later be used against him in court. They found handwritten journals filled with disturbing entries about his beliefs in the end of the world and his role as a “chosen vessel” to usher in a new era.
The journals also contained entries about his relationship with Lori Vallow and their shared belief in a “144,000” chosen people who would be saved during the end times.
One of the most chilling discoveries was a book written by Daybell titled “Seven Sermons That Can Save America.” The book contained passages that advocated for violence against those who opposed his beliefs.
A Deeper Look into Daybell’s Beliefs
Daybell’s writings and teachings provide a glimpse into his deeply held beliefs and provide insight into his actions. He believed that he was a prophet and that he had been chosen to lead a group of followers into a new era. He also believed that the world was coming to an end and that only those who followed his teachings would be saved.
Daybell’s beliefs were influenced by a number of sources, including the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as well as other fringe religious groups. He had also studied ancient texts and claimed to have received откровения from God.
The Trial and Aftermath
Chad Daybell was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder in May 2022. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Lori Vallow Daybell is currently awaiting trial for her role in the murders of her two children, Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow.
The case against Chad Daybell has drawn national attention and has raised questions about the dangers of religious extremism. The evidence found in his home provides a chilling glimpse into the beliefs and motivations of a man who was willing to commit murder in the name of his faith.
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