ID - Doomsday Cult Victims - Joshua Vallow, Tylee Ryan, Tammy Daybell, Charles Vallow *Arrests* #72

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Did devious Chad tinker with Tammy's account so that Chad could block Charles e mails, many people are asking...

so ofc, Archibald has no questions for this witness.

LVD is going to have an awful shock next year when CD's attorneys don't extend her the same generosity and fling her under the bus at every opportunity
 
Summary of tweets for Friday, April 28th - Day 13

State witness: Fremont County Coroner Brenda Dye / Part 2

Nate Eaton
@NateNewsNow
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28m
NEW THREAD: We are back from the break. Coroner Brenda Dye remains on the stand and Lindsey Blake will continue direct examination.

Blake shows a close-up photo of Tammy Daybell's face with pink sputum coming from her mouth. Chad described to Dye that Tammy's head and upper part of her body fell out of the bed.

"If she had actually fallen out of bed, would you expect to see the foam dripping somewhere else or a different direction?" Blake asks. Dye says yes.

Dye says when she grabbed the towel in the bedroom, it had residue on it so it appeared Chad had tried to wipe her face.

Dye attended the autopsy on Tammy conducted by a medical examiner in Utah. Dye says the medical examiner determined the cause of death as asphyxiation and manner of death was a homicide. Dye says she has no reason to dispute those findings.

Blake asks Dye if she intends to modify the death certificate in Tammy's case. Dye says yes. She will change cause of death to asphyxiation with the manner of death homicide. Blake has no further questions. Jim Archibald will conduct cross-examination.

Archibald asks if Dye has changed the death certificate. Dye says she has not pending trial. Archibald asks what will change at the trial. Dye says when she spoke with vital statistics, the cause of death is pending until she changes it.

Archibald asks Dye if the time of death has changed for Tammy. Dye says no.She says the original cause of death was pulmonary edema & manner of death was natural causes. Archibald asks why it has not changed. Dye says it's because of the medical examiner who performed the autopsy

Dye says she told Chad Daybell there might be an autopsy. He told her he did not feel it was necessary. Dye responded that if they felt it was necessary, they would do one. "Emma, the daughter, was very adamant about not having an autopsy done.

Garth was also on scene. He did not voice his opinion," Dye says. Emma was against it because she didn't want that done to her mom, Dye says.

Dye says she believed Chad Daybell's version of events. "Chad Daybell convinced you and the deputy and the investigator that nothing bad happened?" Dye said that was the conclusion. Archibald has no further questions. Blake has nothing further. Dye is released from the stand.



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Summary of tweets for Friday, April 28th - Day 13

State witness: Spencer Cook, technology director for the Sugar Salem School District.


Spencer Cook is the next witness called to the stand. Cook is the technology director for the Sugar Salem School District. Tawyna Rawlings is questioning Cook.

Cook says the email in the district is stored in two different places - the inbox the user gets and an archive that only Cook and his team have access to. Tammy was the librarian at a school.

Cook was contacted in April 2021 by the Fremont County Sheriff's Office for help checking Tammy's email account from June 29, 2019. Cook says she received 36 emails that week. "There were several deleted off her account. I think there were six emails that were saved."

Cook says Tammy was active with her email and knew computers well. Employees were expected to check their email accounts during summer months. In the archive system, Cook says one email was received from Charles Vallow that was in Tammy's deleted folder.

Cook says Charles' email address was blocked in her email. It was the only email listed in Tammy's account under the "blocked" section.

Rawlings has no further questions for Cook. Archibald has no questions. Cook is released from the witness stand.


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Summary of tweets for Friday, April 28th - Day 13

State witness: Kelsey Harris, Tammy's cloggin teacher.


Nate Eaton
@NateNewsNow
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14m
The next witness is Kelsey Harris. Harris was Tammy Daybell's clogging teacher and Harris worked with Tammy at the school. Madison County Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Spencer Rammell will be questioning Harris.

Harris says Tammy was in the clogging class from the end of August/early September 2019 until the time of her death. Each clogging class was 60 minutes long. Kelsey says clogging is closer to "Riverdance" than "Singing in the Rain." It's fast-paced activity.

Harris says in her observation, Tammy never fell behind or quit early because of exhaustion. Her participation was consistent with the rest of her group.

Harris attended a high fitness class with Tammy in late September 2019 in St. Anthony. Harris and Tammy worked out next to each other. "That class is very high intensity. We're doing squats, jumping jacks, burpees, a lot of up and down," Harris says.

Tammy was able to keep up with the class and Harris did not witness any limitations in her ability to participate. Rammell has no more questions for Harris. Archibald has no questions. Harris is released to go.


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Summary of tweets for Friday, April 28th - Day 13

State witness: Shanna Miller.


Nate Eaton
@NateNewsNow
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10m
The next witness called by the state is Shanna Miller. Miller was on the committee to interview Tammy at the school and took a high fitness class with Tammy and her daughter twice a week. Miller says in the weeks prior to Tammy's death, she appeared very healthy.

It was a zumba class that included planks, Latin dancing, push-ups, burpees, lot of squats, jumping jacks - it was highly aerobic, Miller says. Tammy regularly attended with her daughter between fall 2018-fall 2019.

On the day before Tammy died, Miller saw Tammy checking kids into the lunch line. "She was happy, jovial. She would smile at the kids and compliment them." Tammy did not complain about being sick and was not coughing. "

On Friday I see her at school. Things are great and the next morning, I hear that she's passed."

Miller said there was going to be no funeral and people at her school wanted to honor Tammy. People in the community wanted to honor her. "My principal planned a memorial, printed off the programs and basically put it together," Miller says.

Rawlings has no further questions. Archibald has no questions. Miller is released from the witness stand.

Lindsey Blake requests a sidebar. White noise is played in the courtroom.

There are no further witnesses for today. Court is dismissed until Monday at 8:30 a.m. Join me and Erica Eaton (my wife!) tonight for a special edition of 'Courtroom Insider' at 7:30 p.m. MT. She's been in the courtroom all day with me.





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Nate’s wife Erica was with him in the courtroom today and will be doing his Courtroom Insider with him tonight. Last time the two of them did the CI together I thought it was great. What Nate didn’t pick up on, she did. Answered a ton of questions. Cute couple!
 
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