
Disturbing recordings played in trial of "doomsday mom" Lori Vallow Daybell as her sister testifies
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Lori Vallow Daybell, the Idaho mother accused of killing two of her children, was heard on a recording played in court Tuesday saying she deserved to find happiness. The tape was played by prosecutors in her trial in Boise, as her sister, Summer Shiflet, testified.
Shiflet was heard sobbing and screaming on a jailhouse call with Vallow Daybell after her children's remains were found by police in June 2020.
"I would have taken Tylee and JJ in a heartbeat and everybody else would've too, you know that," Shiflet said on the call.

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