A look at the opening statements from official start of the Lori Vallow trial

The prosecution came out strong with opening statements, telling the jury that Lori Vallow wanted to start a new life, without her kids and was in a love affair, motivated by money, power and sex. "She?s a little bit nervous but that?s to be expected. I don?t think she?s ever testified in court, but I think she?s doing a good job, she?s sticking with the facts, she?s not changing anything. She?s telling the truth," Larry Woodcock, JJ Vallow's grandfather, said. He's confident in his wife Kay?s testimony.

Lori Vallow trial: Full audio of opening statements (April 10)

In opening statements, Fremont County Prosecuting Attorney Lindsey Blake provided a roadmap to the 18 jurors. Blake said that Lori was motivated by “money, power and sex” and would remove any obstacle in her way to get what she wanted, and she wanted was Chad Daybell.

U.S. judge orders man held in case of missing Navajo woman

Begay was 62 at the time she disappeared. Her case has garnered national attention as tribal leaders, state legislators and law enforcement agencies across the country have been working to establish special commissions and task forces aimed at investigating missing person cases and unsolved slayings in Indian Country.

Lori Vallow trial: Larry Woodcock speaks out as jury selection continues

FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum sat down with Larry Woodcock, the grandfather of Joshua 'JJ' Vallow, as the trial of Lori Vallow continues in Idaho. Lori Vallow is accused of killing JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan, and on April 6, a judge ruled that JJ's grandmother can represent the slain boy in court for the entire trial, even though she will take the stand as a witness.