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[The Republican Ballot]     Chad Daybell's Doomsday Visions Unveiled in Latest Testimony from Murder Trial Phoenix, Arizona - The murder trial of Chad Daybell entered its 21st day on Friday, May 10. With 60 witnesses testifying against him, Daybell faces accusations of killing his first wife Tammy and two children who used to reside in Arizona. If convicted, Daybell could potentially receive the death penalty. Lori Vallow, Daybell's current wife, has already been found guilty of murder in 2023. The focus of the trial shifted on Friday towards the affair between Daybell and Vallow, the handling of Tammy's sudden death, and a controversial decision tied to Daybell's alleged apocalyptic visions. Witnesses shared that Daybell had been obsessed with visions of the end of the world dating back over a decade, with details of earthquakes and invading troops conveyed in 2013. Amid investigations into Tammy's suspicious death in December 2019, Vallow, who had relocated from Arizona to Idaho following her previous husband's death, found herself under scrutiny as law enforcement sought answers regarding her missing children, Joshua ‘JJ’ Vallow and Tylee Rytan. Details emerged of law enforcement officials confronting the newlyweds alongside Gwilliam, unbeknownst to Vallow. Further testimonies revealed Chad Daybell's knowledge of Tammy's exhumation, the lack of an initial autopsy request, and the events leading up to Tammy's death from asphyxia. Tragically, the bodies of JJ and Tylee were later discovered in Daybell's backyard. An FBI Tactical Specialist also presented evidence of Daybell's beliefs in past lives, including his strong conviction of being married to Vallow in previous incarnations. The trial continues to shed light on the intricate web of events surrounding Daybell's alleged crimes, providing a glimpse into the darkness that enveloped the lives of those involved. As the proceedings evolve, the quest for justice stands at the forefront, seeking closure for the victims and their families affected by the tragic events at the center of this high-profile case.   [Visit Republican Ballot News]( Republican Ballot News, 70 South West Century Drive, Suite 100 PMB 5102, Bend, OR 97702 Intended for: {EMAIL} [View Online]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe from All](

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