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On May 30, 2024, the jury found Chad Daybell guilty of first degree murder and conspiracy in the deaths of Tammy, Tylee and J.J. He was also found guilty of grand theft by deception related to the children's killing and of insurance fraud related to Tammy's. The Woodcocks expressed their satisfaction at the verdict.
Chad Daybell has been found guilty of killing his wife and his girlfriend’s two youngest children nearly five years after the bizarre and tragic case first captured the nation’s attention ...
Nearly a year after the children went missing, their remains were found buried on Chad Daybell’s property in eastern Idaho. Investigators later determined both children died in September 2019.
A day after delivering a guilty verdict in Chad Daybell’s murder trial, an Idaho jury on Friday began deliberating whether he will face the death penalty for killing his first wife and two of ...
Chad Daybell was sentenced to death Saturday upon the recommendation of the jury that convicted him of first-degree murder and conspiracy charges in the killings of his first wife and two children ...
Chad Daybell was found guilty Thursday of murder and conspiracy charges in the deaths of his first wife and the two children of his second wife in a case Idaho prosecutors claim was fueled by ...
Chad Daybell was convicted on eight felonies, including the first-degree murders of his then-wife Tammy Daybell and Vallow Daybell’s two youngest children: 7-year-old JJ Vallow and 16-year-old ...
The 12-person jury in Chad Daybell’s case deliberated for roughly six hours over two days, finding the murders were “especially heinous, atrocious or cruel, manifesting exceptional depravity ...