FindingJoLee
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How long have police known that Alex was at the Daybell backyard twice?
Why did Chad need to tell Tammy he shot the raccoon? Was that to explain a gun shot that might have been heard? Jmo
I just asked Eric Grosarth of East Idaho News. He said it is a standard return. So maybe to the warrant on the 10th..MOOHmmm... what is that?
Right, since she only met MG in 2018.Good point. Thanks. My mind is on overload. Just because she said that to MG does not mean that Lori told her that when Tylee was actually 12 or 13.
Anybody else read that text exchange and feel the detachment of Tammy?
She was disillusioned in her marriage already I think.
Why did Chad need to tell Tammy he shot the raccoon? Was that to explain a gun shot that might have been heard? Jmo
I'm sick. I truly, honestly did not think Alex killed them. You can all "I told you so".
No wonder Tylee was deemed dark from the start - for being a teenager.I had the same question, but it's not clear when Lori decided that Tylee became a zombie at 12 or 13. Could have been Lori decided that after she met Chad.
Chad was the finger. Lori was the trigger. Alex was the bullet. JMOI think he carried them out, but it was Lori who done the murders. JMO
The shooting incident was from July. Chad needed to tell Tammy that he burned and buried something.RSBM for focus
Possibly, but also
1. In case a neighbor mentions (to her) seeing him digging
2. In case she notices the ground disturbed in the yard
I think he carried them out, but it was Lori who done the murders. JMO
Lori didn't hide that the kids were zombies. It must have seemed very normal to her.Everything about this case is bizarre in the extreme, but WHAT POSSIBLE MOTIVATION would there be for Lori, Alex, and Chad to pick the weekend MG and DW were visiting at Lori's apt to murder JJ? Did they hope the visit would somehow provide cover for that time period?
The gunshots were from an earlier incident in July. There's no indication that the neighbors were home on the two days in question. Maybe they were at work like Tammy.I am not trying to be Gross, but my Grandpa was a firefighter and he always said the worst fires to respond to was when you could smell human flesh because you knew there were fatalities. How in the he!! could the neighbors see the bonfire, hear the gunshots, know about the racoon, but not smell that whatever was burning in that firepit was not logs.
And what about CD friend who tried to say that the place use to be a place where cows were processed and there were bones all over
the place.
For those of you who enjoy reading the law as much as I do:
2019 Idaho Code
2019 Idaho Code Title 9: Evidence
2019 Idaho Code Title 18: Crimes and Punishment
2019 Idaho Code Title 18 Chapter 9: Assault and Battery
2019 Idaho Code Title 18 Chapter 40: Homicide (includes manslaughter, poisoning, etc)
Library of Congress / Law / Idaho