Cindizzi
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I still think Chad (and Lori) should be featured on an episode of the show Buried In the Backyard.
OTOH, if found guilty and receiving he Death Penalty, he may be on Death Row for 40 yrs before actually being executed. He may die in prison before being executed, considering his age.No.
The worst sentence - that is not the death penalty - is Life Without Parole.
The Department of Corrections makes all the decisions relating to segregation and even they cannot do that without concrete reasons such as for protection of the inmate or protection of the general population from the inmate or for disciplinary reasons.
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Agreed Nikeenoo.Listening to him is like listening to nails on a chalk board imo. I may have to mute him. I'm also OK with no DP - I cannotse that it achieves anything as it takes so long and costs so much money, which would be better spent elsewhere.
Why would one hire Chad to edit his book?? IMO, Chad’s skills are subpar.Chad Daybell, gravedigger and prepper, is accused of murder
Chad Daybell's trial for the murder of his wife Tammy Daybell and Lori Vallow's children begins on Monday. The Utah-born man has pleaded not guilty.www.ksl.com
The article contains excerpts from an interview with former NFL quarterback Scott Mitchell who knew Chad from high school.
"He was invisible," Mitchell said in an interview with the Deseret News.
Daybell and Mitchell would connect later in life (in 2015) when Daybell edited Mitchell's autobiography. But growing up, Mitchell said the two weren't exactly friends. It wasn't until Mitchell found a photograph of the high school basketball team that he even remembered Daybell was the team manager. Mitchell said he could name everyone who he played basketball with, but he had just forgotten about Daybell.
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But as Mitchell put it, "there were red flags that flew up."
Mitchell said Daybell had a strange relationship with his wife Tammy. "There was a weird dynamic between him and his wife," he said. "It was odd to me, in the dynamic, she never said a single word."
Though Mitchell and Daybell spent a considerable amount of time together, Mitchell said Daybell never mentioned having a near-death experience. Instead, he spoke a lot about what it was like to work at the cemetery.
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Soon after the book was finished, Daybell came to Mitchell with a peculiar announcement. "He was in the middle of promoting my book and he just goes, 'Hey sir, I'm going to shut down my publishing company and I am moving to Idaho,'" Mitchell said.
Mitchell asked Daybell why he would move to Idaho. He didn't get the real answer, at least not then. While Mitchell would hear that Daybell claimed he received revelations to move to Idaho to prepare for the end times, he didn't tell Mitchell that.
"He was trying to hide all of that from me," Mitchell said.
It was Chad who approached the guy with an offer after seeing him on some reality show. Apparently Chad kept his visionary shtick out of their relationship.Why would one hire Chad to edit his book?? IMO, Chad’s skills are subpar.
I can remember very clearly when I first learned about Tylee and J.J. I can also remember very clearly last spring during Lori's trial. We never thought we'd actually get here did we?Best wishes to everyone as we begin this next chapter together! So let it begin.