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Thursday, June 11, 2020

These Monsters Partied While Their Children Died!

Idaho couple who got media coverage may have killed their children.
Family of the year folks.

The FBI and Idaho State Police announced the bodies that were found on a property of a person of interest were the two children who disappeared last year. Their mother and her new husband are the monsters who may have murdered them.

Authorities on Wednesday with a search warrant confirmed the uncovered two sets of children's remains at the home as they piece together the motives.

These monsters are currently in county lockup awaiting trial on child neglect but now it's likely murder charges are going to be on the docket. So far, they have tampering with evidence, child neglect, abandonment and falsifying statements to federal authorities.
The bodies of JJ Vallow and Tylee Ryan were found on the property of an Idaho man who married their mother.
In a press release, the Rexburg Police told the victims' grandparents, Larry and Kay Woodcock and Colby and Kelsee Ryan the bodies were Joshua "JJ" Vallow, 7 and 17-year old Tylee Ryan.

The case drawn international attention. Of course, missing white girl and pretty white criminal.



Missing White Woman Syndrome folks

The woman's new husband is a writer of graphic doomsday novels. On his property, the feds found human remains and had no doubt those were the bodies of JJ and Tylee.

The mother was a junk food media sensation. She was a former model, games show contestant and a member of a secretive cult.

The mother and this man got married in Hawai'i and avoided contact with her parents and her former husband's family.

JJ's remains were among those found on the property, his grandmother Kay Woodcock said to the junk food media. They soon found Tylee's remains a few days later.
The mother was a tabloid sensation. 
Rexburg Police confirmed the bodies on Tuesday.

Rob Wood, the special prosecutor handling the case, said investigators found the concealment of at least one of the bodies "to be particularly egregious."

The man's previous wife, Tammy Daybell died at home. The family declined to have an autopsy before they had buried her body in Utah. The children were first reported missing by their grandparents a month before that.

A local investigation grew into a interstate probe that attracted international media coverage.
The couple could face federal charges because there's a chain of events chronicling family members dying and a possible cult involvement.
The woman's ex-husband Charles Vallow was shot and killed in a Phoenix area apartment by her brother. The terrorist died of natural causes while awaiting trial.

Charles had filed for divorce from this monster. He said that she might kill him and that she held apocalyptic beliefs, including a belief that "a god assigned to carry out the work of the 144,000 at Christ's second coming in July 2020."




The 114,000 number appears in the bible and has varying religious significance among Christian extremists.

The two are currently in Idaho's lockup awaiting trial. They will face the DEATH card if convicted of murder in the state of Idaho.

The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.





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