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So -called “Doomsday Mom” Lori Vallow Daybell,, who is represented in the trial for the murder of a fourth husband is shaken up in a fire exchange court during testimony.
Prosecutors accuse Vallow Daybell of conspiracy with their late brother Alex Cox kill your late husband, Charles Vallow, to benefit from a million -dollar life insurance policy and married another man, Chad Daybell, 2019.
The Arizona trial comes for almost two years after Vallow Daybell and her current husband Chad Daybell were sentenced and sentenced to life prison for killing the two youngest children of Vallow, 7-year-old JSHU “JJ” Vallow and 16-year-old Tylee Ryan, as well as the killing of Chad 2019.
On Wednesday, the second day of the trial, witness to Nancy Jo Hancock-Jenza, who went to meet with Charles Vallow in July 2019 in July 2019 in July 2019 before Vallow shot and killed in a burdensome exchange with Vallow Daybell during cross-examination.

Lori Vallow is being tried in Arizona regarding the death of a late husband. (Maricopa County)
In court, Vallow Daybell asked Hancock about the date and if Hancock knew that she and Vallow were still married at the time.
“Would you go out to meet him to say he was married?” Vallow Daybell asked.
“If I realized how much he was still in marriage, maybe not,” Hancock replied. “But I just met at dinner. I didn’t sleep with him or anything.”
See Vallovo cross -examination of Hancock:
“Are you going, of course, meetings with married men?” Vallow Daybell shot back, before the prosecution complained and called her question “arguing and harassment.”
The Daybell Vallow continued to question Hancock, who shot back after continuing to press on the date.
“So you spent the whole date getting to know yourself, talking about me?” Vallow Daybell asked.
“Don’t flatter yourself,” Hancock replied. “No, we didn’t talk about you all the time.”
“Don’t flatter yourself.”
The heated exchange has taken an Internet storm and several reactions are divided online.
At the second moment during the cross -examination of Hancock, Vallow Daybell asked the witness again if she was aware during her meeting with Charles Vallow that he was “on website and going out with women.”
The prosecution opposed the deceased speculation, which the judge endured. Vallow Daybell then got over his question, asking if Charles Vallow informed Hancock of the “Lori and Charles” Separate “situation.

Lori Vallow Daybell stands and listens to the jury’s judgment read in the yard of the Ada district in Boise, Idaho, May 12, 2023. (Kyle Green)
“He was under the impression that you had an affair, so he went on to the natural progression of it,” Hancock replied.
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Vallow Daybell then asked for more information about Hancock’s communication with Kay Woodcock, Sister Charles Vallow by adopting. JJ Vallow called Kay and her husband Larry Woodcock with his grandparents. After asking Hancock to describe her communication with Woodcock, Vallow Daybell suddenly interrupted the witness when she started talking about JJ Vallow.
“In order to express condolences that her brother had passed away and wanted to let her know that I had dinner with him last night and how much he loved JJ and how excited he was to see him the next morning and only -” Hancock started before Vallow Daybell interrupted.
“Thank you. That’s enough,” the defendant said.
Watch Vallow cut off Hancock:
The next bizarre exchange arrived between Vallow Daybell by her brother Adam Cox, who said the jury said he flew to Phoenix just before Charles’ death, claiming he went to help Charles to invite the intervention with his sister.
During the cross -examination, Vallow Daybell did not ask many questions, seemingly to prove that they had not communicated for years.
“The last time I remember that our communication was you and I spoke in the kitchen, when the family was over,” Cox said.
“So do you think that was the time in 2018?” Vallow Daybell asked.
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The Lori Vallow Daybell reservation photo was taken at Pocatelo Women’s Correction Center in Pocatel, Idaho. (Idaho Correction Division /Local News X /TMX)
“I think so,” Cox replied.
“And did we eat my green chile chicken Enchiladas?” she asked.
“And did we eat my green chile chicken Enchiladas?”
“I don’t remember that,” Cox replied.
Vallow Daybell questioned him again that I did not remember it and said, “I did this every time there was a family gathering, which was 10 times a year.”
Look at Vallov’s cross -examination of her brother:
Vallow Daybell explained to the true crime of Arizon that “she worked for five years in her case” and knows “better than the lawyer can find out in two years” after making the decision to represent.
“Here’s the thing, when you give up fast trial, they will keep you here as long as you want,” Vallow said A real crime of Arizona. “There are intelligent, strong, beautiful women here for eight years because of family tragedies. The same is, like my case, a family tragedy, not a crime. Family tragedy, they are waiting, and they face a death penalty for a family tragedy.”

Lori and Chad Daybell were convicted of killing 16-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old JJ Vallow in 2019. (Rexberg Police Directorate)
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At the time of the murder of Charles Vallow, his daughter Tylee faced a buzzing baton after hearing a scream in the house. Charles allegedly took the Tylee’s baton, which said the police She was trying to protect her mother and allegedly tried to attack Cox. Cox told investigators that he fired a gun in self -defense and was never charged with Charles’ death before died of natural causes of months later.
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Vallow Daybell could face another life -long punishment if he was convicted, and in May he was confronted with another trial in Arizona for the alleged conspiracy to kill her ex -husband’s niece after the judge refused her proposal to reject the case.
Fox News Digital’s Julia Bonavita contributed to this report.
Stepheny Price is a writer for Fox News Digital and Fox Business. It covers topics, including missing persons, murders, national cases of crime, illegal immigration and more. Tips and ideas of the story can be sent to Stepheny.price@fox.com