Lori Daybell gives opening statement in 2nd trial

On June 5, Lori Vallow Daybell gave her opening statement in a Phoenix courtroom, as her 2nd and final trial in Arizonal kicked off. Just like her previous Arizona trial, Vallow Daybell is representing herself in the case.

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The final chapter of the Lori Daybell saga in Arizona is set to get underway on Thursday with opening statements after a jury was finally seated. FOX 10's Ron Hoon, Syleste Rodriguez, Ty Brennan and Anita Roman discuss the day's top stories.

Lori Vallow Daybell: 'Doomsday Mom' back in court

Days after she complained of feeling ill, Lori Vallow Daybell is back in court after she was ordered by a judge. The so-called 'Doomsday Mom' is set to go on trial for a second and final time in Arizona.

Lori Daybell trial: Jury selection resumes on June 4

FOX 10 Investigative Reporter Justin Lum confirmed that Judge Justin Beresky ordered the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office to bring the so-called "Doomsday Mom" from jail to the courtroom on Wednesday after she left proceedings early two days ago because she was sick.

Lori Vallow Daybell due back in court on June 4

Jury selection for "Doomsday mom" Lori Vallow Daybell is scheduled for June 4 at 10 a.m. She told the judge she's been sick with nausea and chills since the weekend, delaying jury selection.

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Lori Vallow Daybell was briefly back in court on June 2, but proceedings were adjourned for the day because the so-called "Doomsday Mom" was sick. FOX 10's Ron Hoon, Syleste Rodriguez, Ty Brennan and Anita Roman discuss the day's top stories.

Lori Vallow Daybell's illness delays jury selection

Lori Vallow Daybell showed up to court sick and in a wheelchair on June 2. Because of that, jury selection was delayed and is expected to pick back up on June 4. FOX 10's Justin Lum has the latest on Vallow Daybell's exchange with Judge Beresky.

'I'm sick, your Honor': Lori Vallow Daybell pleads with judge as jury selection is delayed again

Courtroom video from the Judicial Branch of Arizona in Maricopa County shows the exchange between so-called "Doomsday Mom" Lori Vallow Daybell and Judge Justin Beresky as she put jury selection on hold due to her ongoing illness. Vallow Daybell is representing herself in her last Arizona trial, accused of conspiring in the attempted murder of her ex-nephew-in-law Brandon Boudreaux.

Expert panel weighs in on Lori Daybell trial

Investigator Justin Lum & Executive Producer George Obi are joined by an expert panel of Judge Mel McDonald, Civil Rights Attorney Benjamin Taylor, and Rich Robertson, private investigator who was hired by Brandon Boudreaux following the 2019 shooting. They discuss what happened in court on June 2 in the Lori Daybell trial in Phoenix.

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Lori Vallow Daybell, a convicted killer also known as the so-called "Doomsday Mom," left court proceedings early on May 30, saying she felt sick. Opening statements were set to begin on Monday, June 2, but the judge did instruct Vallow Daybell if she needed to be quarantined in jail over the weekend and could not make it to Monday, to let her counsel know. FOX 10's Ron Hoon, Syleste Rodriguez, Ty Brennan and Anita Roman discuss the day's top stories.

Lori Daybell shows up sick to court again

Lori Vallow Daybell was briefly back in court on June 2, but proceedings were adjourned for the day because she was sick. The so-called "Doomsday Mom" left court proceedings early last Friday after telling the judge she felt ill.

Lori Vallow Daybell argues with Judge Beresky

During court proceedings on May 29 that took place ahead of her second and final trial in the State of Arizona, the woman known as the so-called 'Doomsday Mom' argued with Judge Justin Beresky over a legal technicality that applied to the trial.

Lori Vallow Daybell: 'Doomsday Mom' back in court

The woman known as the so-called 'Doomsday Mom' returned to court ahead of her final Arizona trial on May 29, and things got heated after 300 jury questionnaires were reviewed. FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum reports.