Tacenda Posted April 27, 2023 Posted April 27, 2023 (edited) 7 hours ago, Calm said: From ws, you might want to stop here if you don’t want to be highly disturbed… Here’s hoping they find fingerprints on the tape that are obviously not there by accident. They buried the kids in his backyard, sounds like they didn’t expect them to be found so why worry about fingerprints. summary: JJ was alive and fought to remove the plastic bag and tape, he had bruises likely from being held down. Unknown for Tylee due to state of body This would make me a murderer, my victim? Whomever did or caused this. Edited April 27, 2023 by Tacenda
Calm Posted April 27, 2023 Author Posted April 27, 2023 (edited) 2 hours ago, Tacenda said: This would make me a murderer, my victim? Whomever did or caused this. Most definitely. Likely took two people, imo. And he was in her locked room that night. Edited April 27, 2023 by Calm
Tacenda Posted April 27, 2023 Posted April 27, 2023 11 hours ago, Calm said: Most definitely. Likely took two people, imo. And he was in her locked room that night. So JJ was in some locked room at night, where? And I'm sure I read that Lori has an alibi on her whereabouts when it happened right? And does that leave Alex and Chad to do the unthinkable? I can't imagine a worse death, besides burning, which it sounds like happened to Tylee. The people that can do that are right up with Hitler. Or down there hopefully.
Calm Posted April 27, 2023 Author Posted April 27, 2023 (edited) 3 hours ago, Tacenda said: So JJ was in some locked room at night, where? And I'm sure I read that Lori has an alibi on her whereabouts when it happened right? And does that leave Alex and Chad to do the unthinkable? I can't imagine a worse death, besides burning, which it sounds like happened to Tylee. The people that can do that are right up with Hitler. Or down there hopefully. JJ was supposedly sleeping in the same room as his mother, whose door was locked and who didn’t answer in the middle of the night when Melanie Gibb texted and knocked to ask help for David Warrick, who was sleeping in JJ’s room. LVD apparently claimed that JJ had climbed over the cabinets and resisted getting down from them in the middle of the night or very early morning. He was nowhere to be seen when Gibb and Warrick got up that morning. Supposedly he was with his uncle, his mom not being able to control him. Of course, more likely he was dead by then. She didn’t have an alibi for him or Tylee, just for Tammy. The evidence was that Tylee was dead when her body was burned. There was enough left to be tested. Edited April 27, 2023 by Calm
Calm Posted April 27, 2023 Author Posted April 27, 2023 (edited) Quote 10:12 a.m. Rawlings asks Halepaska to summarize his findings. He says he was able to outline tools that could have produced the marks but could not specifically determine each individual item. He says marks [on Tylee’s bones] likely came from a knife, hatchet, cleaver, something with serrated teeth marks, a machete or other tools I am assuming at the point this was done postmortem in order to speed up burning or to make burial easier after unsuccessful burning. (A bonfire is not even close to hot enough to cremate a body.) https://www.eastidahonews.com/2023/04/day-17-live-updates-fbi-anthropologist-back-on-the-stand-in-daybell-trial/ Edited April 27, 2023 by Calm
Calm Posted April 27, 2023 Author Posted April 27, 2023 Nate is honest, lol: Quote 11:25 a.m. Sincerbeaux gives a very scientific answer as to how the testing is done to determine whether gasoline is in the can. His explanation includes words I’ve never heard. If you’re really interested, you should listen to the audio recording later tonight.
Calm Posted April 27, 2023 Author Posted April 27, 2023 (edited) Quote 11:40 a.m. Nowlin worked the Daybell case. “The items I was specifically asked to examine were biological samples said to be collected from Tylee Ryan – molars and a section of rib. I was also given biological samples from Joshua J. Vallow – which also consisted of a molar and section of rib. I was also given known samples from Dennis Trehan as well as Ms. Vallow.” Looks like it is just about establishing identity so far. Edited April 27, 2023 by Calm
Calm Posted April 27, 2023 Author Posted April 27, 2023 Quote JJ's aunt (KW's daughter): Prior to his vanishing in September 2019, Kresha said she noticed that Lori wasn't keeping JJ's fingernails clipped and that he had "longer nails" than usual. "I’ve always pictured him clawing and fighting until the bitter end," she added. "I pray there’s DNA under his nails and it nails Chad and Lori both. https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/id-doomsday-cult-victims-joshua-vallow-tylee-ryan-tammy-daybell-charles-vallow-arrests-71.675381/page-43#post-18281049
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Quote 1:37 p.m. Thomas asks if it’s possible the hair could have been floating around the body bag and gotten stuck to the tape. Dace says it’s posssible. 1:36 p.m. Dace says the tape arrived inside an autopsy bag. Most of the tape was still stuck to the bag, which indicated it had been received that way, she explains. This question makes no sense…if someone's hair is loose in a body bag, there has to be a logical reason why it is there. The only thing I can think of is it’s meant to create a doubt in quality care. If there was anything of significant value in the DNA testing besides showing identity and tools that were handy were used by someone, I am not getting it. Maybe it was just showing they were thorough. Edited April 28, 2023 by Calm
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 Quote 1:51 p.m. Martinez says people don’t always leave latent prints. Some people have better skin to leave latent prints – they sweat or produce more amino acids. The surface also makes a difference – is it dusty? Is it dirty? Quote 2:05 p.m. She obtained usuable prints off two items. On the first item, she compared the prints to Lori Vallow, Chad Daybell, JJ Vallow and Alex Cox. Martinez says she could not reach a definitive match, but she has an inconclusive finding because of the quality of the print. 2:03 p.m. Smith asks Martinez if she was able to develop usable prints on all the items she processed. Martinez was able to develop some but not others. Quote 2:16 p.m. Martinez found another latent print matching Alex Cox’s right palm. So both prints matched Alex. 2:15 p.m. Lori Daybell is taking notes or drawing on a notebook during Martinez’s testimony. She is not paying attention to what is on the screen. 2:14 p.m. Martinez points out an area on the black plastic where she found a latent print. The print matched the right little finger of Alexander Lamar Cox. 2:11 p.m. Martinez used two different processes to try and get prints because there was both plastic and tape. Usable prints were developed on the plastic portion – not on the duct tape portion That is disappointing. At least directly connected to Alex, but defense will just blame him as everyone has been assuming they would do anyway.
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Quote 2:55 p.m. Kunsaitis points out key features on the property again from that day but there is a large discolored darkened shape in the area of the pet cemetery. Again – this was taken at 12:32 p.m. – less than an hour after police know Alex Cox left the property. 2:53 p.m. Another image is now shown that was taken at 12:32 p.m. on Sept. 2, 2019 showing Daybell’s property. A third image is shown that was taken from the satellite on Sept. 9, 2019 at 12:32 p.m. “That’s the day we believe Tylee was killed and buried on the property,” Kunsaitis says. Quote 3:17 p.m. Tammy came to visit Samantha two weeks prior and Samantha says she was perfectly healthy. She was in a clogging class and training for a small race. It was an unusual visit because Tammy came by herself and said Chad told her to come. Samantha says Tammy never indicated that she thought Chad was having an affair. In 2019, “something seemed off with them when they stayed with us and Chad wouldn’t converse with my husband.” In July, Tammy showed up with Samantha’s birthday present. She gave it to her on the porch and only stayed about 20 minutes. Chad did not get out of the car and they showed up unannounced. “It was really weird” 3:15 p.m. When they lived in Utah, Tammy worked as a special ed secretary and was very good with computers. Chad was part of the cemetery grounds crew and dug graves. The morning Tammy died, Chad called Samantha and said Tammy had ben really sick “and that she had been coughing all night. She had gotten up with a coughing fit around midnight and went back to sleep. He was awakened by her that morning when she rolled out of bed dead.” https://www.eastidahonews.com/2023/04/day-17-live-updates-alex-coxs-prints-found-on-plastic-discovered-with-jj-vallows-body-expert-testifies/ Yesterday was much more damning. However, as someone pointed out on WB, if Alex has been confirmed to be part of the burial of JJ, since CD states he was in the same location at that time in his text to Tammy, it makes sense he was there for the same purpose as Alex….though of course CD had not mentioned Alex was there, the dots have to be connected. Edited April 28, 2023 by Calm
Tacenda Posted April 28, 2023 Posted April 28, 2023 33 minutes ago, Calm said: https://www.eastidahonews.com/2023/04/day-17-live-updates-alex-coxs-prints-found-on-plastic-discovered-with-jj-vallows-body-expert-testifies/ Yesterday was much more damning. However, as someone pointed out on WB, if Alex has been confirmed to be part of the burial of JJ, since CD states he was in the same location at that time in his text to Tammy, it makes sense he was there for the same purpose as Alex….though of course CD had not mentioned Alex was there, the dots have to be connected. I know I heard or read that Alex was involved in a car accident (?) that made him like a 16 year old for the rest of his life, I think this was from an interview with his sister Summer. Not saying this is an excuse but I wonder if it did more damage than was first thought. I just can't imagine even the worst criminal being able to do this. And I think Chad is as evil as they come with Lori as well.
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 1 minute ago, Tacenda said: I know I heard or read that Alex was involved in a car accident (?) that made him like a 16 year old for the rest of his life, I think this was from an interview with his sister Summer. Not saying this is an excuse but I wonder if it did more damage than was first thought. I just can't imagine even the worst criminal being able to do this. And I think Chad is as evil as they come with Lori as well. Several have mentioned it. It was either his sister or his cousin who suggested the stuck as a 16 year old, iirc. I mentioned it above and said something about a 16 year old still knows it’s wrong to murder someone.
Tacenda Posted April 28, 2023 Posted April 28, 2023 3 minutes ago, Calm said: Several have mentioned it. It was either his sister or his cousin who suggested the stuck as a 16 year old, iirc. I mentioned it above and said something about a 16 year old still knows it’s wrong to murder someone. Your right, not Summer, his cousin. And I missed that you said the 16 year old still knows it's wrong to murder someone.
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Someone on WS posted the transcript that includes the only interview as far as I am aware of the Daybell children, so I was reading it again to refresh my memory and a couple of things struck me. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/chad-daybell-children-claim-he-was-fooled-lori-vallow-48-hours/?intcid=CNI-00-10aaa3b Quote Garth Daybell: I was asleep, and I heard a thump … And heard my dad yell, "Garth, Garth, come quick." Garth found his mother, 49-year-old Tammy Daybell, lying half on the bed, half on the floor. Garth Daybell: I just ran over and picked her up and put her back on the bed. … And I said to my dad, I said, "I think she's dead." Leah Murphy [in tears]: It was just so heartbreaking … It just seemed so unfathomable that it could even happen. Garth Daybell: My dad was just pacing back and forth … Just sayin', "Why? How could the happen?" Pointing at pictures on the wall, "She can't be dead." Like, "how could this be? What do we do?" He had been saying for years according to witnesses his wife was going to die, so it seems he either didn’t believe his own crap or he is playing the grieving husband. Of course if it was natural, he might just be shocked and too much in the moment to remember he had been expecting this for years because it was meant to be. My question, as I understand it, she was supposedly dead for hours when she allegedly fell out of bed…exactly how does that happen? Quote Jonathan Vigliotti: The timeline is very chilling. Alex Cox there and your father texting your mother saying that he shot and buried a raccoon around the same time, in the same exactly place, that Tylee was found. … this seems like a smoking gun to me. Garth Daybell: Well, that same day when I arrived home from work, he said, "Hey, Garth, I got that raccoon we were looking for." We were … having a raccoon problem … We'd set out traps. The traps were too small. So, the next best option was to shoot them. However, investigators found no raccoon. The Daybell family says that's because there's another pet cemetery, in a different spot. I wonder if the raccoon problem was a creation of CD’s he prepared for several days to explain activities on the day of the burning and burial of Tylee. Garth doesn’t say anything about seeing them for himself and they hadn’t trapped any since the raccoons were supposedly too big. I hope they ask him when he is a witness (tomorrow or Monday iirc) if all he knew about the raccoons was through his father. I hate that he has to go through this, one more thing his dad is guilty of because he won’t confess and is trying to escape responsibility. Quote Emma Murray [pointing in backyard]: Over there is where our secondary pet cemetery was. Garth Daybell: We had a new section of our pasture that we had designated for burying animals. Emma Murray: They didn't go over to that section at all and search it. Garth Daybell: They didn't' touch it all during the search. So why hasn’t the defense paid for a documented search of the secondary site? They likely have limited funds, so my guess is they asked CD if it would be worth the investment and he said no. I hope the prosecution has an explanation as to why the police never dug it up. My guesses are CD never gave that story as part of an explanation of what he was doing because he knew there was no raccoon or the scent dogs never triggered on the second area…which might be an issue since there were apparently dead pets buried there. Quote Leah Murphy: We've had several interactions with the police where … they've told us things before that turned out to not be true. And yet they give no examples… Edited April 28, 2023 by Calm
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) From a later interview or public statement… https://www.cbsnews.com/news/chad-daybell-children-mother-asphyxiated/ Quote "Asphyxiation doesn't necessarily mean smothered," added Mark Daybell. "According to my understanding, it just means the breath was interrupted. And in the end, she wasn't able to breathe. And according to that, there's more facts we need. We don't just say, 'Oh, well, bye, Chad.' No there's still love, there's still connection." This is almost a year after the first interview. That “still” suggests he at least has some doubts about his father’s involvement by then, why put the “still” in there is there was no issue? You say things like “I still love you” when there are problems, but you don’t see them as big enough to destroy a relationship. “There’s still connection” and only that suggests to me the connection is not as strong as it once was. Maybe they (or at least Mark) don’t believe CD murdered their mother, but that he opened the door for it to happen by having this relationship, the “emotional affair”. Edited April 28, 2023 by Calm
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) https://www.eastidahonews.com/2023/04/day-18-live-updates-911-calls-played-during-daybell-trial-following-sisters-emotional-testimony/ Quote 8:40 a.m. Tammy was talented in computers. She helped one of her schools get a new computer lab. Samantha recalls that Tammy had been sick with depression a few years prior to her passing but two weeks before she died, “Tammy looked very healthy. She did not look sick at all.” When Tammy had been sick before, she spoke with Samantha about it. On the visit two weeks before she died, Tammy never mentioned she felt sick. Quote 8:46 a.m. Samantha found an obituary for Charles and a comment Kay Woodcock left that said, “We will take care of JJ.” After learning there were children involved, Samantha said to Chad, “Please tell me about this woman you replaced my sister with.” Chad responded that Lori had a hard life and they were trying to stay away from the stigma of what had happened to her. Samantha asked if Chad and Lori would be raising kids together. “He told me no. There’s no children and they were going to be empty nesters.” 8:44 a.m. Tammy learned Chad was remarried one month to the day of Tammy’s passing. “You don’t get married four weeks after you just buried your wife of almost 30 years. You just don’t do that.” Samantha says they then learned that Chad remarried two weeks after Tammy’s death “and we were devastated.” Chad told Samantha that his new wife’s name was Lori Ryan and her previous husband had a heart attack. “They were both grieving the passing of spouses.” “As any good sister did, I went to the internet to see who this woman was. I discovered (Lori’s) name was tied to Vallow and it brought up newspaper articles about a man in Arizona who had been shot in his own home by his brother-in-law. I took that to my husband and said, ‘I think this is the same woman who he married. He did not die of a heart attack.'” 8:43 a.m. Samantha says some family members weren’t able to come to the funeral because it happened so quick. She says the summer before Tammy died, Chad seemed “more distant” and was “very different.” “We didn’t know what was going on.” 8:41 a.m. Tammy died on Saturday, her funeral was Tuesday. “It was really quick,” Samantha says. She asked Chad was the funeral was happening so quick. He said that’s what Tammy would want to avoid the fuss. She asked Chad why they were burying Tammy in Springville rather than in Rexburg where her husband and kids lived. “He said that he thought it would be better if she was down there because it’s cold in Rexburg and they wouldn’t get to visit her as much.” She didn’t ask him “who is JJ”? Edited April 28, 2023 by Calm
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Quote 8:51 a.m. The obituary says Tammy died peacefully in her sleep. Archibald asks Samantha where she got that information. Samantha says that’s what they were led to believe by information Chad gave them. Archibald asks about Spring Creek Book Company and if it was Chad’s full-time job. Samantha says sometimes yes and he would sometimes work at the cemetery. Spring Creek went bankrupt after a distribution issue. Deseret Book sent back a bunch of extra books that had been printed that were not selling, Samantha says. Iirc, it wasn’t because they weren’t selling, but because they refused to sell one as his books as having questionable material in it…though that easily could have happened, so maybe it was that as well because when I worked at a church bookstore, we would return unsold books for credit at times. Or at least their covers if the distributor didn’t want them back. Quote 9 a.m. Samantha says she’s an avid reader and read some of Chad’s books to support him but she’s a teacher and doesn’t have time to read everything. She doesn’t know if Tammy believed what Chad wrote was true. 8:59 a.m. Samantha says most of Chad’s books were fictional and geared toward religious aspects. Some were advertised as fiction, others were not. “Were you aware that at one time he said everything I have written is true?” Archibald asks. Samantha says she doesn’t know about that statement and doesn’t recall him ever saying that to her. 8:58 a.m. Tammy helped Chad write the books. “Did you ever hear Tammy say Chad, quit trying to sell books? Get a real job,” Archibald asks. Samantha says she never heard a conversation like that. Tammy helped Chad publish the books and was in charge of the graphic design of the books. She was instrumental in the process. 8:57 a.m. Archibald asks Samantha if Tammy went with Chad to his conferences. Samantha says she didn’t go with him because she had a job and was taking care of the kids. Archibald asks Tammy where Chad would go to sell his books. Samantha says she didn’t track him but he’s been to Idaho, Arizona, Utah to speak and sell his books. 8:55 a.m. Samantha doesn’t recall when Chad first talked to her about his near-death experiences. She says those are normally spiritual experiences that people keep private. Archibald responds, “Chad was making money and writing books and going to conferences based off his spiritual experiences.” Looks like LVD is going to allow her lawyers to blame CD after all. Edited April 28, 2023 by Calm
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Quote 9:04 a.m. In June 2019, Chad and Tammy came to stay with them to celebrate Chad’s mom’s birthday. Samantha says the next month, Chad and Tammy came back but they didn’t know they were in Springville. There was a movie premiere tied to a book Chad helped write. “They happened to be in town for that and they just showed up at our door to give me my birthday present.” Chad sat in the car and “it was very unusual.” The next time Samantha saw Tammy was in Oct. 2019. Tammy looked healthy and fine. Quote 9:09 a.m. Samantha says she has never met Lori because Chad and Lori left for Hawaii. At the end of November 2019, Chad and Lori and all of Chad’s kids went to Knott’s Berry Farm and the beach in California. Chad’s kids told Samantha about the trip. Archibald ends his questioning by saying, “I’m sorry for the loss of your sister.” Samantha tearfully responds, “Thank you.” 9:07 a.m. The visit in Oct. 2019 with Samantha and Tammy in Utah was before the driveway gun incident. They then texted each other about the incident when it happened and Samantha was told some teenager tried to fire a paintball gun at her. 9:06 a.m. “Did she ever say to you that my husband has had a vision that I’m going to die?” Archibald says. Samantha says no. She was not making arrangements to die. After Tammy died, Samantha says she felt “something had happened to her and I didn’t even know why. I had no reason to suspect Chad. I had no reason to suspect anything but I do feel as a spiritual person myself that my sister was telling me something had happened to her.” 9:04 a.m. In June 2019, Chad and Tammy came to stay with them to celebrate Chad’s mom’s birthday. Samantha says the next month, Chad and Tammy came back but they didn’t know they were in Springville. There was a movie premiere tied to a book Chad helped write. “They happened to be in town for that and they just showed up at our door to give me my birthday present.” Chad sat in the car and “it was very unusual.” The next time Samantha saw Tammy was in Oct. 2019. Tammy looked healthy and fine. So LVD did go to the family outing at Knott’s Berry Farm after all. Fun times. Quote 9:11 a.m. Chad never came around Tammy’s family after he got remarried. “He wouldn’t even tell my parents he got remarried. He made his daughter call my mom.” 9:10 a.m. Blake has some follow-up questions for Samantha. She asks if Chad ever spoke to her about how they were going to support themselves after Tammy died because Tammy was the main breadwinner. Samantha mentions there was life insurance money and “he told us (his new spouse) had lots of money.” Edited April 28, 2023 by Calm
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 Quote 9:13 a.m. Samantha leaves the witness stand and Larry and Kay Woodcock reach out for a hug before Samantha leaves the courtroom with her husband.
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) Quote 9:23 a.m. Archibald cross-examining Cannon. He asks what Cannon did the night of Oct. 9. Cannon says Tammy did not have any paint on her and there were no signs of paint in the area. “You looked for bullet holes in a car?” Archibald asks. Cannon says he looked in the immediate area for shell casings and didn’t find anything. 9:22 a.m. Cannon looked around for shell casings and could not find anything. Cannon says Tammy was pretty convinced it was a paintball gun. On Jan. 3, 2020, Cannon helped the FBI rake through the snow at Chad’s house to locate any shell casings. No casings were ever found. There was no evidence of paint anywhere. Rawlings has no further questions for Cannon. 9:20 a.m. Cannon spoke with Joseph Murray who was kitty-corner from the home cutting wood. He said he heard Tammy scream and then called 911. This happened a little before 9 p.m. Cannon says it wasn’t super dark – it was dusk. 9:19 a.m. Cannon says Tammy was a little nervous but not shaken up. She said she returned from the grocery store and was unloading groceries when she looked up. There was a man wearing all black standing there. She asked what he wanted and the man then fired two shots at her. She screamed for Chad and the man took off. Tammy thought it might be her son because they had the same build. Cannon says Chad and Garth did not seem upset and were calm. 9:18 a.m. Cannon received a description from dispatch that the shooter was a man wearing all black with a black ski mask. He drove around to see if he could find anyone and could not. Cannon then knocked on the door and Tammy, Chad and Garth Daybell were there. Tammy came to the door. 9:15 a.m. Cannon has been a deputy for nine years. He was working a 12-hour shift on Oct. 9, 2019. He was called to 200 North 1900 East in the county for a report of a suspicious individual who had pointed a paintball gun at a lady. Cannon was in the Egin area of Fremont County when he got the call. It took him 6-7 minutes to get to the house. He drove with his police lights activated but shut them off as he got closer to the house so the suspect would not see him coming. Joseph Murray, Tammy’s son-in-law, and Tammy Daybell both called dispatch. Quote 9:41 a.m. I believe this is the first time I’ve heard Tammy’s voice. She says she went inside the house to get her husband and son. “The man in the driveway didn’t say anything. He was holding the gun like he had a rifle and was shooting at me but nothing came out of the gun so I don’t think it was loaded.” She says Chad and her son went outside but the man “was long gone.” 9:41 a.m. We now hear Tammy Daybell’s call. She says she needs to report something and Kaaiakamanu asks for the address. Tammy says there was a suspicious person. “I pulled up into our driveway and I was getting stuff out of the backseat of my car. He had a paintball gun like he was going to shoot at me. I kept asking what he was doing and I yelled for my husband. He took off behind my house.” 9:38 a.m. Rawlings now asks to play the second 911 call made by Tammy Daybell following the shooting incident. 9:37 a.m. Kaaiakamanu tells Murray she will send a deputy to his mother’s home. 9:33 a.m. The first call is Joseph Murray. He tells the dispatcher his mother-in-law got home about ten minutes ago. “She thinks a man wearing a ski mask came up to her.” Murray explains what happened and Kaaiakamanu asks for the address. It’s hard to hear and Murray is muffled. The dispatcher asks Murray twice if he’s still on the line. “Does she know what direction he ended up running?” Murray says the man headed east back behind the house. Kaaiakamanu asks if there’s a description of clothing – Murray says he didn’t get one. Edited April 28, 2023 by Calm
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 Sort of graphic….just in case you want to avoid, it’s the 911 call for Tammy’s death. I don’t think it will be triggering, but being careful. Quote 9:51 a.m. “We just found my mom. She’s on the ground frozen…or she’s stiff. I don’t know,” one of Tammy’s sons says. Chad comes on the phone and says, “I’m Chad the husband. She’s clearly dead.” West asks for clarification on where Chad lives. “Oh no,” you hear Chad say as he’s crying. “She’s frozen.” He then calmly says his name, “Chad Daybell.” He continues to sound like he’s crying while saying, “Oh man.” The dispatcher says “I’m so sorry” and says someone is on the way.
Calm Posted April 28, 2023 Author Posted April 28, 2023 (edited) It is morning break. I am reading WS and someone mentions there are claims that they delayed calling 911 because the family got together to pray. —— Quote 10:27 a.m. When dispatched to an unattended death, Greenhalgh says they are looking for obvious signs of foul play, disturbances at the scene, broken furniture, things pushed around, gunshot wounds, stab wounds, etc. Greenhalgh says there were no signs of a break-in or disturbance at the house. Chad led Greenhalgh to Tammy’s body, which was in the bedroom on the bed. Greenhalgh said Chad told her he had moved the body. 10:26 a.m. When she arrived, Greenhalgh says Chad and Garth both met her in the living room. Chad seemed “distraught” and was crying. Garth was reserved and quiet. Greenhalgh says an unattended death is when someone is not under a physician’s care Edited April 28, 2023 by Calm
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