Join Lori Vallow's cousin (Megan Conner), John Dehlin, Gerardo Sumano, and Hidden True Crime's Lauren Mathias as they react live to Lori Vallow's verdict.
00:00:00 Intro
00:03:50 Judge introduces the case for Lori Norene Vallow
00:07:40 The verdict is read [guilty on all six accounts]
00:10:20 The jury is polled. All sixteen jurors respond with “yes.”
00:15:34 The panel reacts to this guilty verdict
00:16:20 Megan is relieved, grateful for justice to be done
00:18:10 Mixed feelings about Alex not being there to receive some justice too
00:19:10 Remarks on closing arguments
00:28:28 Sex, power, and money we are leaving off faith.
00:23:55 Bringing the religious aspect into the case, it gives Lori an out.
00:36:44 Chad introduced this idea of light and dark spirits
00:38:40 The kids were “missing” for months
00:46:10 There was so little evidence directly implicating Lori
00:47:55 Circumstantial evidence to convict Lori
00:51:15 Lori asking about the wifi password “too many kids”
00:54:20 The death penalty is off the table.
00:55:40 An innocent person would have allowed her to say her side of the story,
00:57:20 The Book of Mormon sanctions murder by the third chapter
01:00:30 It can be a sincerely held belief that if God commands you to murder you commit murder.
01:00:58 The happiness letter, what’s wrong in one circumstance is right in another
01:01:27 Could Lori literally have believed that her kids were possessed by dark spirits.
01:04:08 This is a Mormon crime
01:05:30 If something that can benefit them, people are more likely to believe it
01:10:34 How in the world did Chad and Lori think that they were going to go to Hawaii, having no idea where their children were?
01:11:45 This is a prepper story.
01:15:50 Lori did have a prediction that the end of the world was going to be in August 2020
01:20:00 John’s intentions for the podcast
01:23:14 How the Church has responded to this case
01:24:18 Chad was excommunicated when he was arrested
01:24:27 Lori is not yet excommunicated
01:26:00 Progressive versus conservative members
01:27:30 How the church should respond
01:29:30 The Church told people in Rexburg NOT to participate in the trial
01:30:10 Why wouldn’t the church encourage leaders to all go and give testimonies and information, so that justice could be served?
01:31:36 If there is one thing the church hates it’s bad PR
01:32:37 Lying and secrecy are baked into Mormon culture.
01:34:12 Lying for the Lord is definitely lived in the Church
01:37:45 How the church should respond to these types of beliefs
01:39:00 The priorities of the LDS church
01:41:13 Lori’s bishop is visiting her in jail
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