Lori Vallow and her husband Chad Daybell allegedly thought people could become "zombies" if their human bodies "have had their original spirits forced from them and have been possessed by either a demon ... disembodied spirit ... or a worm/slug."
Lori Vallow’s attorneys gave no reason why Judge Faren Eddins should be taken off the case as the Idaho mother continues to sit in jail, having failed so far to secure the help of a bail bond agency.
Lori Vallow, whose children Tylee Ryan, 17, and Joshua “J.J.” Vallow, 7 have been missing for months, is still sitting in jail, despite having her bond reduced.
Lori Vallow’s attorney argued that the initial $5 million bond issued in the case was “unreasonable” and “astronomically excessive,” given the charges against her regarding the disappearance of her children.
Authorities are asking anyone who may have been at the national park that day to look through their photos to see if the captured any images of Tylee Ryan, 17, or Joshua "JJ" Vallow, 7.