Is Lori Vallow Daybell the Definition of Evil On Earth?
Nov 10, 2023, 10:00 PM
Can a person be inherently evil, devoid of the basic human emotions that guide our moral compass? This unsettling question surfaces as we delve into the disturbing case of Lori Vallow Daybell, which has been a subject of intense scrutiny on the podcast "Hidden Killers" with Tony Brueski. In a recent episode, Brueski and Trial Consultant and Body Language Expert Susan Constantine analyze the chilling mindset of Vallow Daybell, whose case continues to unfold.
Governor Brad Little's recent signing of an executive agreement to extradite Vallow Daybell to Arizona on conspiracy to commit murder charges ensures that the public eye will once again be trained on her. "The question is not just about legal fitness to stand trial but about the moral incomprehensibility of her actions," remarks Constantine. The case draws a grim portrait of a woman enshrouded in her convictions so deeply that they've led to heinous crimes.
Reflecting on Vallow Daybell's sentencing hearing, Constantine observed, "It was shocking to watch her demeanor... She really believed it." Vallow Daybell's words seemed to echo a warped sense of reality, talking about her deceased children's jobs in heaven. This behavior strikes at the core of the issue: whether Vallow Daybell is spinning a narrative she believes to be true, or if it is an act to manipulate those around her.
Her involvement in a string of deaths, including those of her children and former husband, has branded her in the public eye as the "Doomsday Mom," a title that speaks to the apocalyptic beliefs she shared with her fifth husband, Chad Daybell. The couple’s beliefs, which included the idea that her children had become "zombies," led to an alarming series of events culminating in the tragic deaths.
Constantine shares a chilling perspective: "There are very few humans on this planet that are just plain evil... I believe there is something that happens to them at the core of their being." The discussion delves into the nature of evil, examining whether individuals like Vallow Daybell are a product of their environment or if their malevolence is innate.
Tony Brueski questions the efficacy and purpose of putting Vallow Daybell on trial again, considering she's already serving a life sentence without parole. "Does it make sense to re-traumatize the families... for someone who's never going to admit their guilt?" Constantine responds with a hard truth: "At what point in time do you just wave the white flag and give up?"
The conversation turns metaphysical as Constantine recounts her own experiences with defendants transforming in front of her, suggesting that Vallow Daybell may be under the influence of a profound darkness. "They don't have those normal feelings like humans have," Constantine asserts. She suggests that this darkness is beyond the realm of mental illness—it is a pure, undiluted evil.
Further exploration into the mind of Vallow Daybell touches on the psychological journey that leads someone down such a dark path. The podcast discusses the possibility of indoctrination and the role of a narcissistic and antisocial personality disorder in shaping a person's psyche to become capable of such crimes.
This article poses probing questions about the essence of evil and the human capacity for change, painting a stark picture of a woman caught in the abyss of her delusions. As Lori Vallow Daybell prepares to face the courts once more, one must wonder, what is the threshold for redemption in the eyes of society, and can someone like her ever cross it? Or is the true face of evil one that remains shrouded in darkness, beyond the reach of empathy and remorse?
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Governor Brad Little's recent signing of an executive agreement to extradite Vallow Daybell to Arizona on conspiracy to commit murder charges ensures that the public eye will once again be trained on her. "The question is not just about legal fitness to stand trial but about the moral incomprehensibility of her actions," remarks Constantine. The case draws a grim portrait of a woman enshrouded in her convictions so deeply that they've led to heinous crimes.
Reflecting on Vallow Daybell's sentencing hearing, Constantine observed, "It was shocking to watch her demeanor... She really believed it." Vallow Daybell's words seemed to echo a warped sense of reality, talking about her deceased children's jobs in heaven. This behavior strikes at the core of the issue: whether Vallow Daybell is spinning a narrative she believes to be true, or if it is an act to manipulate those around her.
Her involvement in a string of deaths, including those of her children and former husband, has branded her in the public eye as the "Doomsday Mom," a title that speaks to the apocalyptic beliefs she shared with her fifth husband, Chad Daybell. The couple’s beliefs, which included the idea that her children had become "zombies," led to an alarming series of events culminating in the tragic deaths.
Constantine shares a chilling perspective: "There are very few humans on this planet that are just plain evil... I believe there is something that happens to them at the core of their being." The discussion delves into the nature of evil, examining whether individuals like Vallow Daybell are a product of their environment or if their malevolence is innate.
Tony Brueski questions the efficacy and purpose of putting Vallow Daybell on trial again, considering she's already serving a life sentence without parole. "Does it make sense to re-traumatize the families... for someone who's never going to admit their guilt?" Constantine responds with a hard truth: "At what point in time do you just wave the white flag and give up?"
The conversation turns metaphysical as Constantine recounts her own experiences with defendants transforming in front of her, suggesting that Vallow Daybell may be under the influence of a profound darkness. "They don't have those normal feelings like humans have," Constantine asserts. She suggests that this darkness is beyond the realm of mental illness—it is a pure, undiluted evil.
Further exploration into the mind of Vallow Daybell touches on the psychological journey that leads someone down such a dark path. The podcast discusses the possibility of indoctrination and the role of a narcissistic and antisocial personality disorder in shaping a person's psyche to become capable of such crimes.
This article poses probing questions about the essence of evil and the human capacity for change, painting a stark picture of a woman caught in the abyss of her delusions. As Lori Vallow Daybell prepares to face the courts once more, one must wonder, what is the threshold for redemption in the eyes of society, and can someone like her ever cross it? Or is the true face of evil one that remains shrouded in darkness, beyond the reach of empathy and remorse?
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The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com