TRIAL OF CHAD DAYBELL CHARGED WITH MURDER OF JJ VALLOW, TYLEE RYAN AND TAMMY DAYBELL #3

Status
Not open for further replies.
  • #921
  • #922
OMG @ $16,000 per year. How the heck did they live on that?
Taylor Ballard (the insurance broker) said yesterday that CD was making ~$30k/yr profit with his writing/publishing. So that's ~$46k total, which is right around the median household income for Rexburg
 
  • #923
OMG @ $16,000 per year for Tammy's salary. How the heck did they live on that?
No wonder Tammy shared that the family’s finances were strained. She probably helped to support any adult children who lived in the home.
 
  • #924
I am still shocked that they could live on $46,000 a year with all those kids. I know some were already grown and/or married but as a single person I could not live on that.
 
  • #925
And, on the topic of finances... there's also the possible expense of (which often is emotionally, mentally, or spiritually expected if not literally required) tithing. It's a very important aspect of many religions, denominations, etc.

jmo
 
  • #926
I absolutely believe this. It appears to me that JP has concept of personal effectiveness, perceived empathy. and of professionalism.
Too late to edit
....to me that JP has NO concept of....
Sorry for misstatement
 
  • #927
I cannot imagine a scenario where the prosecution would call Mrs.Daybell to testify.
She and the family all supported whatever Chad believed. Well, except for Heather and Matt Daybell. I think the Daybells all disowned Matt and Heather for seeing through Chad. Guess we will see.
 
  • #928
And, on the topic of finances... there's also the possible expense of (which often is emotionally, mentally, or spiritually expected if not literally required) tithing. It's a very important aspect of many religions, denominations, etc.

jmo
In order to have a temple recommend (which we know CD did), the Daybells would have had to pay at minimum a 10% tithe to the LDS church. Members have annual "tithing settlements" with their bishop (local congregation leader) to ensure that they are full tithe payers so they can keep their recommend.
 
  • #929
In order to have a temple recommend (which we know CD did), the Daybells would have had to pay at minimum a 10% tithe to the LDS church. Members have annual "tithing settlements" with their bishop (local congregation leader) to ensure that they are full tithe payers so they can keep their recommend.
Correct.

It would be only 10% plus likely a fast offering (suggested to donate the amount you would have spent on the meals you fast from).
It's up to the member to determine what that 10% is--like on gross or net, etc. They are supposed to go to tithing settlement but its not unuusal for it not to happen due to scheduling conflicts. It would affect their recommend status if they go and declare they are not paying a full tithe. Important to note that it's an honor system--they take your word for it.

Also this is like a 5 min meeting. It's not in depth. They don't look at your finances. You saying you are a full tithe payer is the point of the meeting.
 
  • #930
Next State witness (#42) is SHEILA DAYBELL
 
  • #931
Next State witness (#42) is SHEILA DAYBELL
Will be very interesting to see how Prior handles this one.
 
  • #932
OMG @ $16,000 per year for Tammy's salary. How the heck did they live on that?

Yes. I posted the salary schedule yesterday. That is a bit less than I thought. And I seriously doubt CD even made $30,000 at his business. No wonder CD wanted to isolate Tammy from her family in Springville.
 
  • #933
S
I cannot imagine a scenario where the prosecution would call Mrs.Daybell to testify.
She and the family all supported whatever Chad believed. Well, except for Heather and Matt Daybell. I think the Daybells all disowned Matt and Heather for seeing through Chad. Guess we will see.
She is on the stand
 
  • #934
  • #935
Hmmm… I have in my notes that he changed it in February shortly after filing for divorce and filing for custody of JJ. Unfortunately, my notes don’t say where I got that information so I guess take it with a grain of salt. But maybe LVD knew CV changed it in Feb and thought her trip to TX would cause him to change it back? He did dismiss divorce proceedings around the first of March.
I believe LVD did not know about the change of beneficiary until after he was killed, she actually called the insurance agency and tried to file a claim.
That's when she found out.
 
  • #936
What mother doesn't know where her son lives? And if she doesn't know, why didn't she ask? Was she afraid to ask him anything?
 
  • #937
She’s not really testifying against Chad. She’s very evasive. “I don’t know”

I would be asking my son a thousand questions.
 
  • #938
  • #939
Ok I just want to say this. There is a huge difference between coming back from your mission at 20-21 years old and getting married quickly and you very long term wife dying, grieving and jumping into marriage 2 weeks later!

Also, most of those young adults don't get married within two weeks. Drastic difference.
 
  • #940
LOL @ JP trying to normalize how quickly Chad married Lori after Tammy died. It isn't working JP!!
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
51
Guests online
1,593
Total visitors
1,644

Forum statistics

Threads
632,382
Messages
18,625,493
Members
243,125
Latest member
JosBay
Back
Top