Lori Vaalo Debel Trial: World News in the case of argument Arizona husband murder conspiracy starting in Arizona

Idaho Maa, who killed her children, sued her husband’s murder (Image: AP)

Phoenix: Arizona Trial for Lori Vaalo Debel sets the closing arguments on Monday afternoon, with Idaho Dumsde religious beliefs, who have accused them of conspiring to kill her husband in suburban Phoenix. Vaalo Debel, who is not a lawyer, but has chosen to defend himself, told the judge at the end of last week that he was planning to rest his case without calling witnesses or putting evidence. If she follows through those plans, the closing arguments will be held on Monday Phoenix Court Room Where the gamblers heard testimony from the prosecution witnesses for seven days. Prosecutors say he conspired with his brother, Alex Cox to kill Charles Vaalo at his home in July 2019, so that he could collect money from his life insurance policy and an Idaho writer can marry his then lover Chad Debel, who wrote many religious novels about the predictions and the end of the world.
Coxy, who claimed that he had worked in self -defense when he shot Vaelo, died five months later, which medical examiners said that there was a blood clot in his lungs. Cox’s account was later called in question. Vaalo Debel has requested not to be guilty. If convicted, he will have to face life punishment without the possibility of release of at least 25 years of service. In initial statements, Vaalo Debel said that during an encounter inside the house, Vaelo chased her with a bat, and Alex shot Vaalo into self -defense after leaving the house. He has already been convicted in Idaho for killing his two youngest children and conspiring to kill a romantic rival, for which he was sentenced to life in jail.
In the Arizona trial last week, another brother of Valo Debel Adam Cox testified on behalf of the prosecution, told the gamblers that they had no doubt that Vaalo Debel and his brother Alex were behind the death of Vaalo.
Adam Cox said Vaalo was killed just before he recovered and Vaalo was planning an intervention to bring back Vaalo Debell to the Church of Jesus Christ of-Day Saints to bring back to the mainstream of his common belief. He testified that before Vaalo’s death, his sister had told people that her husband was no longer alive and a zombie was living inside her body. Four months before the death, Charles Vallo filed for divorce from Vaalo Debel, saying that she was influenced by near-death experiences and claimed to have lived many lives on other planets. He alleged that he threatened to ruin and kill her financially. He demanded voluntary mental health evaluation of his wife.
The suit on Vaalo’s death will mark the first of the two criminal trials in Arizona for Vaalo Debel. She is scheduled to re -trial in early June, which is accused of conspiring to kill Vaalo Debel’s niece, Brandon Boundrex, a former husband of Melanie Pavelowski.

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