Could A Jury Believe That Lori Vallow Didn't Know What She Was Doing

May 12, 2023, 03:00 PM

In this episode, we explore the possibility of a jury believing that Lori Vallow didn't know what she was doing at the time of her children's disappearance and deaths. We'll discuss the defense strategies that could be employed, such as claiming mental illness or diminished capacity, and the challenges her defense team faces in convincing a
jury of her lack of knowledge or responsibility. Join us as we delve into the complexities of this high-profile case, examining the legal nuances and the potential for a surprising outcome. Tune in for an engaging discussion on the intricacies of
the justice system and the delicate balance between guilt and innocence in the
Lori Vallow case.
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