Chad Daybell
Convicted of murder of Lori's children and his first wife; sentenced to death
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About
Chad Daybell was born and raised in the United States, where he developed a deep interest in religious themes and eschatology. He pursued higher education and eventually became an author, focusing on topics related to the end times and spiritual preparedness. His work gained a following among those interested in doomsday scenarios and religious prophecy.
Daybell's career as a writer and publisher allowed him to establish a niche audience, and he became known for his books that explored apocalyptic themes. He was also involved in a Mormon religious sect that was described by some as a 'doomsday cult.' This group attracted individuals who shared his beliefs about the impending end of the world.
Before the events that led to his conviction, Chad Daybell was married and lived a relatively quiet life in Rexburg, Idaho. He was a father and was seen by some as a charismatic figure within his community, particularly among those who shared his religious views.
The turning point in Daybell's life came when he became romantically involved with Lori Vallow, a woman who shared his apocalyptic beliefs. This relationship marked the beginning of a series of tragic events that would ultimately lead to his conviction.
In June 2024, Chad Daybell was convicted of murder and sentenced to death for his role in the Vallow–Daybell doomsday murders, a series of killings that included the deaths of Lori Vallow's children and Chad's own wife, Tammy Daybell. These events shocked the nation and brought intense media scrutiny to the beliefs and actions of Daybell and his associates.
Sources: Wikipedia: Vallow–Daybell doomsday murders








