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Chad Daybell is publishing “uncensored” letters from death row, recasting himself as a misunderstood, faithful father who loved Tammy and was framed by the media. Lori Daybell is doubling down from prison with a different kind of sermon, claiming she’s exactly where “her God” wants her to be, ministering to women behind bars. Neither convicted killer confronts the evidence, things like how they were carrying on in an affair while conspiring to murder. Tammy Daybell was dead and within weeks, Chad and Lori were in Hawaii getting married. Lori’s children, Tylee and JJ, were found buried in Chad’s backyard. Lori even tried to float an obscene story that Tylee killed JJ and then died by suicide, something contradicted by investigators and basic timelines. This review dissects their ritualized rhetoric of “light/dark,” “zombies,” and “purification”. We’ll consider the psychology that made murder thinkable, and the post-conviction word-fight they have going to control the narrative. Who was really in charge and would any of this have happened if these convicted killers hadn’t met. Why did they pursue “more light and knowledge,” and more spiritual access than the rest of us mortals are privileged to? How power, dominion, control became the fuse on their downfall.
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