NDreu
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$$$$$$$$$So a lot of her exes are from Texas...
Why would someone want to marry so many times?
$$$$$$$$$So a lot of her exes are from Texas...
Why would someone want to marry so many times?
The DMV is never super efficient...Well, that's super efficient.
In the first thread, someone said that they have read Chad's books. Can someone explain what it's about? For some reason I assumed his books were like a mormon version of The Hunger Games lol.
Ugh, this is absolutely creepy and scary.What he calls "actual events" being evil spirits showing up and being fought off by another dead (but apparently good) guy says a lot about how Chad thinks and, I suspect, maybe those who surround him. MOO.
Your sleuthing skills are astounding @Gardener1850 well doneI found a really old article on Chad from 1999:
LDS author uses the past to influence the future in new book
March 17, 1999
Some people find their inspiration in the present. Others find it digging in the past.
Chad Daybell lives to roam and write the past. Previously a copy editor for the Standard Examiner in Ogden, Daybell now spends his afternoons as a cemetery sexton.
Yet, even with the switch in jobs from one focusing on writing to one with very little writing, Daybell continues to write and has recently published his first book, “An Errand for Emma,” which he will be signing copies of Thursday in the BYU Bookstore.
Daybell has always enjoyed writing and earned his undergraduate degree in journalism from BYU. He also worked at the Daily Universe while attending BYU. So why the switch from journalism to one that involves little writing?
“I mainly switched jobs because my work at the newspaper was high-demand, high-stress, poor hours and I was deserting my family,” Daybell said.
Daybell said he worked for Evergreen Cemetery in Springville while attending BYU and enjoyed the part-time job. He then kept his eye on the sexton position and knew when it was rumored to be available.
High stress and high demand aren’t the only reasons Daybell quit his previous job.
“When I worked at the newspaper I was in front of a computer all day,” Daybell said. “At the end of the day, I wouldn’t feel like writing.”
Daybell said his job now is purely physical, so at the end of the day he feels like writing.
Daybell’s newfound enjoyment has paid off with the publication of “An Errand for Emma.”
Read more about the book at the link: LDS author uses the past to influence the future in new book - The Daily Universe
This gives some of Chad's past jobs and ambitions. Based on the description of the book he wrote in 1999 it seems that Chad's books didn't start out as being end-times prophecy type books. I wonder when he made a shift to cult-like stuff?
Isn’t that a song? Holy cow - I repeat we do need an org chart for these peopleSo a lot of her exes are from Texas...
Why would someone want to marry so many times?
Another older article on Chad's books:
'Paradise' lost book battle
Deseret Book decides not to stock new LDS novel
By Deseret News Mar 18, 2003, 10:11am MST
SPRINGVILLE — On page 99 of Chad Daybell's new book, "Chasing Paradise," a warrior angel swoops in, plucks up a naughty spirit by the nape of her neck and drop-kicks her through the wall.
Daybell says that by then, readers are happy to see the troublesome "Ruby" banished.
Unfortunately for Daybell, that same scene has booted his novel off the shelves at Deseret Book stores.
Daybell said he was told last week that Deseret Book buyer Sarah Hoffman found the passage "irreverent" and therefore unsuitable for sale by the chain, which recently announced a sweeping clean-up policy for its merchandise.
Daybell — who has several books including the popular "Tiny Talks" books in Deseret Book stores — was shocked.
"As the managing editor of Cedar Fort publishing, it's part of my job to watch for offensive material," Daybell said. "I certainly didn't think my own novel would fall into that category."
Daybell said Deseret Book's reaction has him confused.
[...]
Daybell said he could edit out the offending sequence about the warrior, but that wouldn't make him happy.
"The passage is based on an actual event," he said. "My Young Men's president was killed in an automobile accident and two years later, his nephew was attacked by evil spirits on his mission to Brazil. Chris (the dead president) showed up and fought off the evil spirits and led the missionaries to safety."
Daybell said he feels unfairly and arbitrarily singled out because one employee disliked one passage in the story.
"That's the main reason I'm publicly objecting," he said. "I didn't want to let this die because it feels so subjective. Is this the new standard, no swearing, no sex and, now, no conflict? If this is the new standard, LDS novelists might as well put away their word processors because potentially anything can come under fire."
[...]
Daybell, a Brigham Young University graduate in journalism, has written four other books. One is based on stories he came across as he worked as the sexton for the Springville City Cemetery.
"I knew enough not to submit that one to Deseret Book," he said.
"Youth of Zion," based on the lives of LDS Church prophets, and a trilogy based on Emma Smith, along with "Tiny Talks," are all available through Deseret Book.
'Paradise' lost book battle
BBM
What happened to Husband #1 and #2 ? Are they dead too? We need an organizational chart for these people IMO
BBM
What happened to Husband #1 and #2 ? Are they dead too? We need an organizational chart for these people IMO
Isn’t that a song? Holy cow - I repeat we do need an org chart for these people
JMO
Yes, all of Lori's ex husbands are believed dead according to last GH org chart.BBM
What happened to Husband #1 and #2 ? Are they dead too? We need an organizational chart for these people IMO
The DMV is never super efficient...
This makes me wonder if Chad & Lori are using all this publicity to bolster their theory "See, we are under attack, look what they're doing to us" It is simple to me. Allow officers to speak to your children and make sure they're safe or this nationwide manhunt will continue. I doubt anyone wants to take children but they do have a right to ensure they're safe in my opinion. It is an unfortunate situation.Fremont County Len Humphries says one of Daybell’s sons is living in Salem and he refuses to speak with Law enforcement.
New information released in nationwide search for missing Idado kids case; family uncooperative
Her husbands #1 and #2 are presumably alive. She married and divorced them a long time ago.
It's the husband #3 and #4 that are dead.
Chad is husband #5.
Fremont County Len Humphries says one of Daybell’s sons is living in Salem and he refuses to speak with Law enforcement.
New information released in nationwide search for missing Idado kids case; family uncooperative
As far as I can tell, two biological and one adopted.How many children has she had?
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