Sunday 22 March 2020

On Lori Vallow Daybell

For about six weeks, I've been watching this case in Idaho play out, with these 'lost' kids and the whacked-up mother (Lori Vallow Daybell).

So I've come to this conclusion.

What you have is an extreme case of paranoid schizophrenia, and nothing Daybell says is fact or fiction.  She's living in her own world and unable to fit into reality.

The kids? Probably dead.

What'll happen?  The judge (in my mind) will come to grasp this, and require a mental exam (figure 60 days of this).  It'll come back and the doctor will sign the papers to say she's a full-up 100-percent case of schizophrenia, and the court is just wasting its time.

Off she'll go, for a locked-up compound, for the rest of her life.

This guy who married her?  He wanted to believe her....badly.  Maybe he knows some pieces to the story, but I wouldn't put him into the schizophrenia group.

Her life?  I think she puts herself into the position of being a Jesus-like figure, and that's her little world. 

So we are all wasting our time on this story, and simply drawn to the crazy-factor. 

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