Lori Vallow: A Timeline of Mysterious Events Surrounding Idaho Mom and Missing Children
03/03/2020 04:49 pm EST
June
Police in Chandler, Arizona have acquired a "suspicious" collection of emails sent and received by Lori Vallow's ex-husband, Charles Vallow, according to a report by KSL-TV. It began with a fake email account created in Charles' name and used to send messages to Chad Daybell.
"I would gladly fly you down here early next week," one message read. "You could stay in our guest room like before. I hate to take you away from your family, but I would definitely make it worth your time."
Charles reportedly contacted Lori, accusing her of creating the account and sending the messages. She did not respond, and Charles then emailed Lori's brother, Adam Cox.
"I'm not sure of the relationship with her and Chad Daybell but they are up to something... She will not explain it..." he wrote on June 29. "I am going to send it to Chad Daybell's wife. Her name is Tammy and I found her email address on their website too… I've got her cell number too."
It is not clear whether Charles ever reached out to Tammy Daybell.
July
On July 11, Charles was killed at the home where Lori was staying in Chandler, Arizona long with their son, J.J. He was there to pick up J.J. and a confrontation ensued, which ended with Lori's other brother, Alex Cox, shooting Charles. He told police he had fired in self-defense.
Soon after that, Vallow moved from Arizona to Rexburg, Idaho, where Daybell and his wife of 28 years, Tammy lived. According to a report by The Star Adviser, Alex Cox was living in the same apartment complex as Vallow at some point, but it was not clear if he moved at the same time as her.
September
J.J. Vallow was last seen in school on Sept. 23, 2019, according to KSL-TV. It was the day before Tylee's 17th birthday, but there is no word on when the last time Tylee was seen was.
Some reports list Sept. 23 as the day the children were reported missing, though KSL-TV reports that Vallow did not notify police that her kids were missing until over two months later. According to a report by PEOPLE, Vallow sent an email to J.J.'s school, disenrolling him and saying she was going to homeschool him from now on.
Meanwhile, some time in the fall, Lori Vallow's Niece Melani Pawlowski moved from Arizona to Rexburg, Idaho, taking an apartment in the same complex as Lori and Alex Cox. She reportedly left behind an estranged husband and re-married shortly after she relocated.
October
In early October, Pawlowski's estranged husband Brandon Boudreaux was shot at outside of his home in Phoenix, Arizona. He said that there was a Jeep parked outside of his house waiting for him, which fired a single rifle shot at him before fleeing the scene. It missed his head by inches and shattered a window of his Tesla.
Boudreaux told police that he recognized the Jeep as the vehicle driven by teenage Tylee. The authorities eventually tracked down a Jeep registered to Charles Vallow — who had been dead for three months by then — in Rexburg, Idaho.
It was then that Boudreaux claimed that Pawlowski had knowledge of where Tylee and J.J. were. Pawlowski denied this accusation, and through her lawyer denied having "cult-like religious beliefs."
October (cont.)
Also in October, Chad Daybell's longtime wife, 49-year-old Tammy Daybell died mysteriously in Salem, Idaho. She was buried in Springville, Utah. Her obituary claimed she died of "natural causes," but police have since exhumed her remains as a part of their ongoing investigations.
November
Eleven days after the death of his wife, Chad Daybell married Lori Vallow in Hawaii on Nov. 5. Photos of their ceremony shocked viewers, who knew that Vallow's children were still missing. They smiled and danced on the beach, playing music and showing not a care in the world.
Vallow was reportedly uncooperative with Idaho police searching for her children, lying to them and offering as little information as possible. She first told authorities that J.J. was visiting with a friend in Arizona, though that family later said that they had not seen the 7-year-old in months.
According to PEOPLE, Vallow also told some witnesses that Tylee had died a year beforehand. yet another witness said that Chad Daybell had told them that Vallow had no minor children.
Police executed a search warrant on Vallow's home on Nov. 27, 2019. They soon searched the homes of Pawlowski, Alex Cox and Daybell as well, seizing computers, cell phones and journals as evidence.
December
In December, Alex Cox died of mysterious causes back in Gilbert, Arizona. Police are still investigating his death, and its connection to his earlier killing of Charles Vallow. According to PEOPLE, Vallow was found unresponsive in the bathroom of a home he was sharing with a woman he had just married 12 days prior. A toxicology test was conducted on his remains.
With police still investigating the disappearance of Lori Vallow's children in Idaho, she and Daybell reportedly took up a long-term residence in Kauai, Hawaii. The police departments across three states were in contact with each other, and many were confused as to why Vallow was not arrested and extradited at this time.
January
Police in Hawaii presented Lori Vallow with a court order on Jan. 25, demanding that she turn over her children to the police within five days. The deadline passed without sign of the children, and police said there was no sign that J.J. and Tylee were ever in Hawaii.
February
Finally, Vallow was arrested on Feb. 20. She was charged with two felony counts of desertion and nonsupport of dependent children, arrests and seizures, resisting or obstructing officers, criminal solicitation to commit a crime, contempt of court and willful disobedience of court process or order. Her bond was set at $5 million.
Vallow did not immediately enter a plea. Each count carried a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison. Vallow was due back in court for an extradition hearing on March 2, but on Feb. 26 she waived her rights to that hearing, meaning she would be taken back to Idaho.
Chad Daybell returned to Idaho as well, though he has not been charged with any crimes. He gave one brief comment to ABC News, saying only: "the kids are safe."
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