AZ - Lori Vallow Daybell charged w/ conspiring to kill ex-husband Charles Vallow and another relative, Brandon Boudreaux, Chandler, Maricopa County #6

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  • #581
I am so over Lori and ready for her to be sentenced and sent back to prison in Idaho and hopefully never to be heard from again.
 
  • #582
Could her brother have caused his embolism with a needle to make air bubbles?
 
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Could her brother have caused his embolism with a needle to make air bubbles?
His embolism was blood clots lodged in the blood vessels in both lungs, not air.

MOO
 
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I read A1 pulmonary embolism clot can be caused by air bubbles from needles. I am a medical moron for sure. So blood clots lodged in blood vessels in both lungs would be different? Thank you for your patience. (I gave up on science officially in sixth grade.)
 
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I read A1 pulmonary embolism clot can be caused by air bubbles from needles. I am a medical moron for sure. So blood clots lodged in blood vessels in both lungs would be different? Thank you for your patience. (I gave up on science officially in sixth grade.)
An embolism can be air, can be a blood clot, can be fat, can be amniotic fluid (a rare, catastrophic birth complication). Basically, it's something in your circulatory system that shouldn't be there, often with the result of stopping blood getting where it needs to go to sustain life, the exception being the AFE which causes a kind of anaphylactic reaction.

Alex Cox had blood clots in both lungs stopping his blood from getting oxygenated, that's what killed him. He'd been under the weather for a couple of weeks (with reported shortness of breath) and there was a history of this kind of clotting problem in his immediate family. He had a pre-existing condition, he ate junk, didn't take care of himself, and was under high stress ("I think I'm their fall guy.") So, the day after Tammy was exhumed, he DFO'd in Zulema's bathroom and was unable to be revived.


I know it's a tempting idea to add him to the kill count, but his death was ruled natural for good reasons.

MOO
 
  • #586
An embolism can be air, can be a blood clot, can be fat, can be amniotic fluid (a rare, catastrophic birth complication). Basically, it's something in your circulatory system that shouldn't be there, often with the result of stopping blood getting where it needs to go to sustain life, the exception being the AFE which causes a kind of anaphylactic reaction.

Alex Cox had blood clots in both lungs stopping his blood from getting oxygenated, that's what killed him. He'd been under the weather for a couple of weeks (with reported shortness of breath) and there was a history of this kind of clotting problem in his immediate family. He had a pre-existing condition, he ate junk, didn't take care of himself, and was under high stress ("I think I'm their fall guy.") So, the day after Tammy was exhumed, he DFO'd in Zulema's bathroom and was unable to be revived.

I know it's a tempting idea to add him to the kill count, but his death was ruled natural for good reasons.

MOO
100% this - which I've pointed out many, many times. ALSO- he was a truck driver (high risk occupation) and made those unreasonably long drives between AZ and ID as well.

(Shout out to OP for the DFO reference- as a former ER nurse, this is a gem)
 
  • #587
100% this - which I've pointed out many, many times. ALSO- he was a truck driver (high risk occupation) and made those unreasonably long drives between AZ and ID as well.

(Shout out to OP for the DFO reference- as a former ER nurse, this is a gem)
(Thanks, I stole it from CSI. :D)
 
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An embolism can be air, can be a blood clot, can be fat, can be amniotic fluid (a rare, catastrophic birth complication). Basically, it's something in your circulatory system that shouldn't be there, often with the result of stopping blood getting where it needs to go to sustain life, the exception being the AFE which causes a kind of anaphylactic reaction.

Alex Cox had blood clots in both lungs stopping his blood from getting oxygenated, that's what killed him. He'd been under the weather for a couple of weeks (with reported shortness of breath) and there was a history of this kind of clotting problem in his immediate family. He had a pre-existing condition, he ate junk, didn't take care of himself, and was under high stress ("I think I'm their fall guy.") So, the day after Tammy was exhumed, he DFO'd in Zulema's bathroom and was unable to be revived.


I know it's a tempting idea to add him to the kill count, but his death was ruled natural for good reasons.

MOO
Thank you. I believe you. You sound very knowledgeable!
Still it must be one in a million coincidence.
 
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  • #589
For those who can't get enough of that interview, Nate Eaton talks with Nancy Grace about "CULT MOM LORI VALLOW."

 
  • #590
Thank you. I believe you. You sound very knowledgeable!
Still it must be one in a million coincidence.
I don't think embolisms are that rare, but the timing of it, yes. It's a heck of a coincidence.

MOO
 
  • #591
There’s a blood clotting disorder called Factor V Leiden and it’s hereditary. I remember after Alex’s death, it was mentioned that he had relatives with blood clotting issues. My daughter was diagnosed with the blood clotting disorder when she was on birth control. She had 3 pulmonary embolism. Hormones can trigger it. I wonder if Alex was taking testosterone. He was known to cross the border to purchase cheaper prescriptions.
 
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Her evidence will probably be that "she didn't feel good" and then was examined by a jail nurse or PA who will probably just say, "She said she didn't feel well. I cannot prove or disprove this was true".
 
  • #596
Edit: this is the same as what Cindizzi just posted above.

The court has granted the state's request for her medical records. Here's the text of the order:

The Court has received and reviewed the State's Motion for Defendant’s Correctional Health Services Records, filed June 24, 2025, as well as the Defendant's Objection to State's Motion for Defendant's Correctional Health Services Records filed July 10, 2025.

The Defendant put her medical condition at issue by claiming she was too sick to proceed with trial, contrary to the Court's findings that there was no objective medical evidence to support the Defendant's claim that she was medically unable to proceed to trial. The Defendant also interjected a specific diagnosis into some of her pleadings for which there was no evidence other than the Defendant's statements. By peppering various pleadings with her alleged illness and medical diagnosis, as well as other references to her illness, she also disclosed otherwise protected information to third parties and the public, thereby partially waiving patient/medical professional privileges.

Over the Defendant's Objection,

IT IS ORDERED GRANTING the State's Motion and directing Correctional Health Services (CHS) to disclose to the State copies of the Defendant's medical records for all services, assessments, testing and treatment provided to the Defendant limited to the time period of May 30, 2025, through no later than June 13, 2025.

CHS shall provide the records to the State within 5 business days of the filing of this order.

 
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The court has granted the state's request for her medical records. Here's the text of the order:

The Court has received and reviewed the State's Motion for Defendant’s Correctional Health Services Records, filed June 24, 2025, as well as the Defendant's Objection to State's Motion for Defendant's Correctional Health Services Records filed July 10, 2025.

The Defendant put her medical condition at issue by claiming she was too sick to proceed with trial, contrary to the Court's findings that there was no objective medical evidence to support the Defendant's claim that she was medically unable to proceed to trial. The Defendant also interjected a specific diagnosis into some of her pleadings for which there was no evidence other than the Defendant's statements. By peppering various pleadings with her alleged illness and medical diagnosis, as well as other references to her illness, she also disclosed otherwise protected information to third parties and the public, thereby partially waiving patient/medical professional privileges.

Over the Defendant's Objection,

IT IS ORDERED GRANTING the State's Motion and directing Correctional Health Services (CHS) to disclose to the State copies of the Defendant's medical records for all services, assessments, testing and treatment provided to the Defendant limited to the time period of May 30, 2025, through no later than June 13, 2025.

CHS shall provide the records to the State within 5 business days of the filing of this order.


Wanna lay odds she never saw a PA or nurse????

Then she will counter with, "Oh.. I asked but they refused to come and see me."

I don't believe ONE SINGLE WORD that comes out of her mouth
 
  • #598
LD also filed a reply to the state's reply to her motion. But she or the clerk either filed the same thing twice or she filed two separate replies. Will have to wait for Justin or somebody to post the documents, assuming they're not under seal too.


7/10/2025 PPM – Pro Per Motion/Notice/Mail - Party (001)
NOTE: Reply to States Response to Defendants Motion for New Trial

7/10/2025 PPM – Pro Per Motion/Notice/Mail - Party (001)
NOTE: reply to states response to defendants motion to new trial
 
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Wanna lay odds she never saw a PA or nurse????

Then she will counter with, "Oh.. I asked but they refused to come and see me."

I don't believe ONE SINGLE WORD that comes out of her mouth
I'm betting that they forced her to see a jailhouse doctor or nurse and that they found nothing wrong with her and that her vitals were just fine. This was all just Lori trying to delay her trial because it wasn't going well for her.
 
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I'm betting that they forced her to see a jailhouse doctor or nurse and that they found nothing wrong with her and that her vitals were just fine. This was all just Lori trying to delay her trial because it wasn't going well for her.

Iirc the judge ordered it.

JMO
 
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