GUILTY ID - Doomsday Cult Victims - Joshua Vallow, Tylee Ryan, Tammy Daybell *Arrests* #77

  • #721
genuinely curious, but if someone is used to (or was used to) living outside in the free world, doing whatever they pleased,….how is being locked in a cell 23 hours per day “hardly a punishment”?

Chad and Lori gallivanted all over the place, I’m sure he thinks being locked up in a small cell for majority of his day, every single day, is absolutely a punishment. But JMO.

It has to be absolute torture for him. He wants to be seen, admired and pursued by anyone. The one hour that he isn’t in his cell isn’t going to be enough to talk to his Mother. I was hoping that he would be in solitary confinement. What does a person do for 23 hours? Laying on his bed to read isn’t going to be comfortable for very long.
 
  • #722
It has to be absolute torture for him. He wants to be seen, admired and pursued by anyone. The one hour that he isn’t in his cell isn’t going to be enough to talk to his Mother. I was hoping that he would be in solitary confinement. What does a person do for 23 hours? Laying on his bed to read isn’t going to be comfortable for very long.
Absolutely agree. That’s why I struggle to understand comments portraying prison - let alone death row - is going to be easy for someone.

Even repeat offenders like Scott Nelson - who begged his jury to send him back to prison and give him the depth penalty - spoke of prison as a terrible, terrible place. Someone like Chad, never in the slightest of legal trouble in his life going to being locked up in a small cell for the rest of his life can’t be easy for him. All of life as he knew it has been done and gone ever since he was arrested. (I’m not saying he doesn’t deserve that, either).
 
  • #723
IMO Chad will try to influence/manipulate people while in prison, mostly his children who are visiting him. So will Lori, but because she won't have visitors, she'll focus on other inmates, especially the weak-minded. I wonder if Chad is telling his children that he'll be freed one day to resume his mission. Both Lori and Chad will likely write delusional self-aggrandizing religious prose they will call scripture. Lori will pose as an advocate for prisoners' rights.



prose.
 
  • #724
How can death row inmates (Chad) have visitors? Not much of a punishment for someone who participated in multiple murders.
 
  • #725
Absolutely agree. That’s why I struggle to understand comments portraying prison - let alone death row - is going to be easy for someone.

Even repeat offenders like Scott Nelson - who begged his jury to send him back to prison and give him the depth penalty - spoke of prison as a terrible, terrible place. Someone like Chad, never in the slightest of legal trouble in his life going to being locked up in a small cell for the rest of his life can’t be easy for him. All of life as he knew it has been done and gone ever since he was arrested. (I’m not saying he doesn’t deserve that, either).
The prison he is in is nice and clean. His cell is larger than others. There was an article on Nate Eatons East Idaho News sometimes back. Nothing like some prisons. He is alive. That’s more than anyone could say for Tammy, Charles, Tylee and JJ.
 
  • #726
The prison he is in is nice and clean. His cell is larger than others. There was an article on Nate Eatons East Idaho News sometimes back. Nothing like some prisons. He is alive. That’s more than anyone could say for Tammy, Charles, Tylee and JJ.
Again, I was responding to the remarks that him being in prison is “hardly a punishment”. Being “alive” in prison and being “alive” outside of prison are two starkly different things. If one believes that he’s happy and thriving in prison because he is alive and has a larger cell I’ve got a few bridges I could see them. jmoo
 
  • #727
Again, I was responding to the remarks that him being in prison is “hardly a punishment”. Being “alive” in prison and being “alive” outside of prison are two starkly different things. If one believes that he’s happy and thriving in prison because he is alive and has a larger cell I’ve got a few bridges I could see them. jmoo
My point is I don’t care if he’s happy or not. He is alive. Wait till he dies. Then he will be miserable forever. He has a place in hell reserved for him. If he eats stale bread and branch water while he’s in jail it is better than what he is facing in the future.

ETA: sick, degenerate killers like him who can dismember a body like Tylee and suffocate little JJ and bury them in his yard deserves a lot worse than being in jail.
 
  • #728
And it still gives me the absolute horrors to think of what were probably Tammy's last moments - it seems possible that she was in bed, but still doing "stuff" on her phone, when her own husband and his sidekick crept into the room and smothered her.
 

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