The FDA's top vaccine official mentioned a review linking 10 children's deaths to COVID-19 vaccines, prompting calls for more transparency and scrutiny from health experts, who criticize the lack of published data and warn against politicizing vaccine safety.
Kathleen Folbigg, once dubbed "Australia's worst female serial killer," may have her convictions for killing her four children overturned after spending 20 years in prison. A government inquiry recommended that an Australian court consider clearing her criminal record, following her pardon earlier this year due to new evidence suggesting the siblings died of natural causes. The inquiry concluded that the deaths were likely the result of rare medical conditions, rather than suffocation as alleged by prosecutors. Scientists worldwide had petitioned for Folbigg's release, and her lawyer welcomed the recommendation as a positive milestone in her journey to clear her name.
A juror in the murder trial of Lori Vallow Daybell, who was found guilty of murdering her two children and her husband's ex-wife, has spoken out for the first time, describing her as "evil." Prosecutors argued that Lori and her husband believed the children were zombies and murdered them. The couple reportedly adhered to a doomsday ideology, with Lori claiming she was "a god assigned to carry out the work of the 144,000 at Christ's second coming in July 2020." Lori faces up to life in prison without parole.
Text messages between Lori Vallow Daybell and Chad Daybell, presented in court by former FBI Special Agent Douglas Hart, show the couple anticipating the deaths of Vallow Daybell's two children and Tammy Daybell, the spouse of Chad Daybell. The texts also reveal the couple's affair, Lori Daybell's attempt to receive money from a life insurance policy belonging to her deceased husband, and their odd beliefs involving zombies, demonic possession, and a scale that rated people either light or dark. Chad Daybell is accused of killing Tammy Daybell, while Lori Daybell is charged with murder, conspiracy, and grand theft in connection to the deaths of her two children.
Text messages between Lori Vallow Daybell and Chad Daybell, presented in court by former FBI Special Agent Douglas Hart, show the couple anticipating the deaths of Vallow Daybell's two children and Tammy Daybell, the spouse of Chad Daybell. The texts also reveal the couple's affair, Lori Daybell's attempt to receive money from a life insurance policy belonging to her deceased husband, and their odd beliefs involving zombies, demonic possession, and a scale that rated people either light or dark. Chad Daybell is accused of killing Tammy Daybell, while Lori Daybell is charged with murder, conspiracy, and grand theft in connection to the deaths of her two children.
Prosecutors in the murder trial of Lori Vallow Daybell, the Idaho mother accused of killing her two youngest children and her husband's late wife, said she used "money, power and sex to get what she wanted." Vallow Daybell's defense attorney described her as a “kind and loving mother" with a deep interest in religion and the Bible. The couple is accused of killing Vallow Daybell's kids and Chad Daybell's former wife, Tammy Daybell. The children's bodies were found buried on Chad Daybell's property in rural eastern Idaho in June 2020.
Prosecutors in the Lori Vallow murder trial revealed that Tammy Daybell, the ex-wife of Vallow's husband, Chad Daybell, died of asphyxiation. Vallow is charged with murder, conspiracy to commit murder, and grand theft in connection to the deaths of her two children, Joshua “JJ” Vallow and Tylee Ryan, and Tammy Daybell. The trial started on April 3, and prosecutors believe Vallow and Chad Daybell became obsessed with doomsday-focused religious beliefs that led them to commit a series of four murders.