
Life in Prison, Again: Idaho’s Lori Vallow Gets 7th Life Sentence
Just months ago, we broke the news that a familiar name and face would be hitting primetime, national television.
We wish it were someone better--and for reasons more positive than this.
Convicted murderer Lori Vallow, who is guilty of killing her children in Eastern Idaho and whose trial was held in Boise for over a month, was featured on Dateline and millions viewed the strange conversation. Never a dull moment with Lori, dubbed the 'doomsday mommy'.
Take a look at how much drama was taking place online when the interview was first announced by Dateline:
Idaho Reacts: Get Lori Vallow Off of Television
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Viewers were not happy about Vallow's time on Dateline!
After two hours on NBC in primetime -- the consensus was clear. Despite teasing that Keith Morrison and Lori Vallow spent over an hour together, viewers were shown, primarily, re-runs of old Vallow coverage and very little of her interview.
All of this went on, leading up to the next 'big show' for Vallow-- a trial in Arizona for conspiracy to commit first-degree murder in Arizona. This time, it was surrounding the death of her niece's ex-husband.
Lori Vallow: Defending Herself in Arizona
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True crime junkies tuned in as Vallow often talked herself in circles while attempting to defend herself and online compilations were made of how often the State of Arizona had to declare...'Objection!' mid-sentence.
The judge was insanely patient.
After just 30-minutes of deliberation, the jury found Idaho's 'doomsday mommy' guilty of conspiracy to kill.
In Idaho, Lori was sentenced to life without parole. Chad, he husband, was later was sentenced to death.
Did you think Lori was done with THAT trial? Not even.
Just this afternoon, July 25th, Vallow was sentenced to life yet again--twice--for the murder conspiracy trial.
Vallow rambled on about how she had done nothing wrong and went on her usual 'speech' about the Bible.
The Arizona judge, several times, said that she was lying--twice, interrupting her statement. He then went on to explain that now, the cameras will turn off, the lights will fade, and she will go on to prison (presumably back here in Idaho) to be someone that everyone has forgotten about.
Exclusive Sneak Peek: Lori Vallow on Dateline
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Larry Woodcock: A Bright Spot in Lori Vallow's Trial
Gallery Credit: Credit: Mateo, 103.5 KISS FM





