Found Deceased ID - Joshua Vallow, 7, & Tylee Ryan, 17, Rexburg, Sept 2019 *mom, stepfather found* #15

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  • #621
Bbm
That's what is known as a "jack mormon".
That's a term I have heard all my life. I have been reluctant to use it here in case it is offensive to some. But I think everyone I have ever heard use the term was a jack mormom himself.
 
  • #622
Bingo... I also feel this so strongly, especially IP's work connections. And KonaHonu.... I am still not totally totally convinced that BTO and ARO are not connected. ...for another day.

I think BTO may have been involved with AVOW!
 
  • #623
Honestly, nowadays not so hard to shop anonymously. You get a prepaid card, burner phone and a disposable email. The company really only needs to verify that the payment method matches the billing address. The billing address could be a USPS or private mailbox. But, good point, she probably had to adjust her online shopping habits.
wow...just this one little piece alone...shopping for a wedding dress, while all the plans being made to kill Tammy. Aside from all the craziness in this case, this particular fact is just downright heartbreaking. I hope Nate can ask her about this question right in her face someday!
 
  • #624
Somewhere I heard someone attacking Chads dates... that somewhere there is prophecy that July 2020 IS significant, but not as the END of the world, rather the BEGINNING of the civil war leading up to whatever is going to happen later.... So I believe this specific date is buried within this AVOW group, and wish some ex-AVOWer would speak up.
Speaking as a former AVOWer, "prophetic" dates come and go like running water in this group. As with other cult-like groups. This group, and especially the higher ups in it (of which Chad was a part), sell and profiteer off of fearmongering. It's big business for them, this fear 🤬🤬🤬🤬. As long as they can keep the sheep coming back day after day, month after month, year after year, they can keep fleecing them of their money. Selling dates, overhyping news reports (I bet they're having a field day with the coronavirus!), and marketing dreams (they've used one of mine without permission and in one of their for-profit books), visions, and the Holy Grail of Near Death Experiences, are all tools in the toolbelts of these people in doing just that. They twist and pervert the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and it's leaders to fit their goals and paradigm, using religion as a mask to peddle their vile refuse and lend legitimacy to their claims and narrative. But I digress.

I wouldn't pay any attention to supposed dates with this group. They'll come and go without event. And then they'll come up with another one by doing some complicated quasi-mathematical equation based on some arbitrary and obscure astrological event that they somehow tie into scriptures or prophecy with a healthy dose of New Age mysticism and energy healing mumbo-jumbo to convince others that February 29, 2029 is the day to prepare for the end of the world - and if you subscribe now for just $5/month you'll be granted super secret insider information that will guarantee you a spot with the first ones called out to places of safety! Ok, I'm done digressing.

In short, I don't know how this July 2020 date came about, but I seriously doubt Chad and/or Lori truly believe in it. It's most certainly a means to an end - a way to scare others and therefore exert control or influence over them for their own selfish and nefarious purposes. MOO.
 
  • #625
I'm just noticing that the actual marriage record for Lori and Charles says they got married on Feb 24th, 2006. It can be looked up here: Clark Records Search And Order System

Is it possible they had a sealing ceremony in the Temple first on Feb 14th? Or is the Temple ceremony always after getting a civil marriage license? Charles reportedly converted to LDS for Lori but I don't know if he converted before or after they married.

Alternatively, I wondered if Charles possibly proposed on Valentine's Day and they got married 10 days later in Las Vegas?

Or maybe Kay is simply remembering the wedding date incorrectly. CV did sign divorce papers on Valentines Day 2019 and being 10 days before his 13th wedding anniversary that must have been difficult for him.

MOO.

Maybe Lori likes weddings. I kid you not. I have a relative that had 3 weddings in rapid succession to the same guy. Don't ask. I'm still half annoyed lol. Jmo
 
  • #626
yes... i am a bit familiar with Jack Mormons...because my brother's family refers to some family members as such!!! But this was more in the habits they had...drinking coffee or smoking cigarettes or the like....nothing like these accusations and possibilities with CandL... do you really think that Jack Mormon would apply to them..........seems hard to believe!!
 
  • #627
I think their beliefs are key, but not the LDS part. I also think AVOW is extremely important.

I have been digging into some stuff on the sidelines and have found a lot of strange coincidences related to people who have not even been mentioned here. Unfortunately I can't post any of it here. I personally think IP, MBP, and ZP are important.

I asked many threads ago if there are others in the local area (Idaho) who have kind of dropped out of society starting last summer. I've actually found one or two that have not even been mentioned on here. It's all so very strange.

Curious what you could share? Are you on the private thread?
I'm just noticing that the actual marriage record for Lori and Charles says they got married on Feb 24th, 2006. It can be looked up here: Clark Records Search And Order System

Is it possible they had a sealing ceremony in the Temple first on Feb 14th? Or is the Temple ceremony always after getting a civil marriage license? Charles reportedly converted to LDS for Lori but I don't know if he converted before or after they married.

Alternatively, I wondered if Charles possibly proposed on Valentine's Day and they got married 10 days later in Las Vegas?

Or maybe Kay is simply remembering the wedding date incorrectly. CV did sign divorce papers on Valentines Day 2019 and being 10 days before his 13th wedding anniversary that must have been difficult for him.

MOO.

If they were sealed in an LDS temple, possibly Mesa, it’s not public record information. The legal ceremony comes first, as mainstream LDS, respect laws of the land. A sealing in the temple requires legal documents and local church documents, regarding the worthiness of members (legal marriage certificate and temple recommend, from their local bishopric/stake presidency) and also, if any minor children will be sealed to them .
 
  • #628
I was going to quote some posts but I don't want this to come off as a bash against anyone in particular.

I feel like people are focusing too much on Idaho being rural, western, conservative, libertarian, below mean US income, "podunk", full of LDS members, and all the other generalizations I read here. This case has nothing to do with any one state. There are LE agencies at the federal, state, county, and local level in Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Hawaii, and likely more working these cases. There are small town police, rural sheriffs, big city detectives, DAs, coroners, Medical Examiners, and more working these cases.

Everything would be the same if the kids disappeared in Los Angeles or Chicago or in your town. No kids, no proof of crime, no charges. In this instance it seems to be related to a cult related to the area but next year it will be a different cult, different state. Let's not blame the region or the people in that region, let's blame the people that committed these crimes.

MOO
 
  • #629
Speaking as a former AVOWer,
Do you think most of the AVOWers are true believers or do you think most are just paying $5 a month for entertainment? I ask because I'd like to get sense for how many people would actually take action in response to a call to action. Southern Poverty Law Center lists them as an antigovernment group as someone noted, one of only 15 in Idaho. Do you think there could be a core group maintaining a compound somewhere? Or do you think they are all talk?
 
  • #630
I wish I knew how to do a poll of our followers here. I have seen that on other threads/cases. Does anyone know how to do that? It would be telling to get a feel of how these smart posters feel on whether they are alive or gone (I can't say 'dead').
I don't think any of us wants to confront the results of that poll. MOO
 
  • #631
It was reported that she was shopping online for beach style wedding dresses before the death of TD. Wonder if she is still shopping amazon.
Where was this reported? This is huge if it is from a believable source.
 
  • #632
Curious what you could share? Are you on the private thread?


If they were sealed in an LDS temple, possibly Mesa, it’s not public record information. The legal ceremony comes first, as mainstream LDS, respect laws of the land. A sealing in the temple requires legal documents and local church documents, regarding the worthiness of members (legal marriage certificate and temple recommend, from their local bishopric/stake presidency) and also, if any minor children will be sealed to them .
It's changed recently, but it used to be that a couple who married civilly first had to wait a year to be sealed in a temple.
 
  • #633
Where was this reported? This is huge if it is from a believable source.

I believe one of her friends or possibly a family member told that to media? So it is not confirmed proof. Take it with a grain of salt but you're right, if it's true, that is going to be a big red flag.
 
  • #634
Not true. It's not impossible to prove a homicide without a corpse.
Patrick Frazee just got life plus 156 years and they still haven’t found Kelsey’s body.
 
  • #635
Speaking as a former AVOWer, "prophetic" dates come and go like running water in this group. As with other cult-like groups. This group, and especially the higher ups in it (of which Chad was a part), sell and profiteer off of fearmongering. It's big business for them, this fear 🤬🤬🤬🤬. As long as they can keep the sheep coming back day after day, month after month, year after year, they can keep fleecing them of their money. Selling dates, overhyping news reports (I bet they're having a field day with the coronavirus!), and marketing dreams (they've used one of mine without permission and in one of their for-profit books), visions, and the Holy Grail of Near Death Experiences, are all tools in the toolbelts of these people in doing just that. They twist and pervert the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and it's leaders to fit their goals and paradigm, using religion as a mask to peddle their vile refuse and lend legitimacy to their claims and narrative. But I digress.

I wouldn't pay any attention to supposed dates with this group. They'll come and go without event. And then they'll come up with another one by doing some complicated quasi-mathematical equation based on some arbitrary and obscure astrological event that they somehow tie into scriptures or prophecy with a healthy dose of New Age mysticism and energy healing mumbo-jumbo to convince others that February 29, 2029 is the day to prepare for the end of the world - and if you subscribe now for just $5/month you'll be granted super secret insider information that will guarantee you a spot with the first ones called out to places of safety! Ok, I'm done digressing.

In short, I don't know how this July 2020 date came about, but I seriously doubt Chad and/or Lori truly believe in it. It's most certainly a means to an end - a way to scare others and therefore exert control or influence over them for their own selfish and nefarious purposes. MOO.
omgoodness. I guess we have to say this is MOO (meaning you)...but oh how I Thank you for this raw honesty... I have always felt these "cult" things have been just as you have stated....but for some reason I have felt that even though they are considered "fringe" and "extreme" LDS they were somehow accepted by LDS. I am truly grateful to your outright denial of their work, efforts and goals. I would believe that most LDS folks would not buy into all this, but I truly truly hope more and more might be influenced not to do so...even if it is because of the notoriety of this case that dissuades them. We have been "trying to understand" how this doomsday belief activity influences our Main Characters............but your words really help explain how horrible these cult activities, wherever they are, influence any group of people......Matthew 6:24. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.
 
  • #636
Has anyone found evidence to who may have predicted a precise date of July 22nd? Is it a Chad date? Is anyone else touting that specific date?
I have tickets to a baseball game at the end of July, that date better be wrong.
 
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But it does beg the question...WHY did LE begin to investigate her death before knowing anything about the missing children OR the events in AZ. Something made them to change her death to suspicous...WHY WHY??

Did they investigate the death before LE in Arizona called questioning the related investigation in AZ? Probably not, the coroner in Idaho signed off with “natural” cause of death for TD.
 
  • #639
Yes, if you intend to move your records, and permanently attend the ward. If you are just visiting, you can go anywhere.

Seeking some clarity...
I thought two the timelines indicate that CD was excommunicated, yet, the church wouldn’t confirm or deny.

As he is going to church does it give us any insight into him being excommunicated or not? Would transferring or not transferring records have any impact on this process?
 
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