Could Lori Vallow Daybell Ever Be Brought Back To Reality?
In the latest episode of the “Hidden Killers” podcast, former FBI Special Agent Robin Dreeke joined host Tony Brueski for an in-depth analysis of Lori Vallow Daybell’s recent court appearance. The discussion revolved around Daybell’s disturbing courtroom statements and her ability to rationalize her alleged crimes, sparking questions about her mental health and the future of her trials.
Daybell’s trial has gripped the nation due to its shocking nature. As Dreeke noted, “if you look at it technically, she ranks up there as a serial killer.” The difference lies in the psychological make-up, though. While traditional serial killers often display psychopathy, deriving pleasure from their heinous acts, Daybell’s case presents differently. “She was really, and still is, massively rationalizing her behavior to a huge extent and degree,” Dreeke stated.
What struck Dreeke most about Daybell’s statements was her absolute conviction in her own narrative, despite the gravity of the crimes she’s accused of – primarily the murder of her own children. She seems to have constructed a fantasy world in which she is blameless. As Brueski remarked, “She made the statement, ‘Jesus Christ knows that no one was murdered.’ She just, she dug herself deeper and deeper into that world of delusion.”
Daybell’s delusion extends to a bizarre belief system surrounding her victims’ afterlife activities. Brueski shared, “She was telling herself all the way to the extreme of my friend Tammy Daybell and talking about how busy she is in her work schedule in heaven and how her kids are working too.”
Unfortunately, as Dreeke pointed out, the absence of remorse or any sign of understanding the gravity of her crimes only exacerbates the pain for the victims’ families. They yearn for the closure that typically comes from witnessing discomfort or regret on the part of the offender – something they may never receive from Daybell. “They’re never gonna see it from her,” Dreeke said.
The families’ quest for justice prompts difficult questions about Daybell’s impending murder trial in Arizona. Brueski queried whether a deeply delusional individual like Daybell, who appears so far detached from reality, should even stand another trial. Dreeke acknowledged this, pointing out the strain it could put on court resources and the emotional toll on the families, who may not find the closure they seek, even if Daybell is tried again and found guilty.
However, Dreeke was quick to highlight the resilience of the justice system, noting, “Our justice system [has] a very high bar for incompetence to stand trial mentally.” The issue of Daybell’s competence is paramount, given the serious nature of her alleged crimes. But as the podcast hosts concluded, there’s a fine balance between seeking justice and prolonging the trauma for all involved.
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Daybell’s trial has gripped the nation due to its shocking nature. As Dreeke noted, “if you look at it technically, she ranks up there as a serial killer.” The difference lies in the psychological make-up, though. While traditional serial killers often display psychopathy, deriving pleasure from their heinous acts, Daybell’s case presents differently. “She was really, and still is, massively rationalizing her behavior to a huge extent and degree,” Dreeke stated.
What struck Dreeke most about Daybell’s statements was her absolute conviction in her own narrative, despite the gravity of the crimes she’s accused of – primarily the murder of her own children. She seems to have constructed a fantasy world in which she is blameless. As Brueski remarked, “She made the statement, ‘Jesus Christ knows that no one was murdered.’ She just, she dug herself deeper and deeper into that world of delusion.”
Daybell’s delusion extends to a bizarre belief system surrounding her victims’ afterlife activities. Brueski shared, “She was telling herself all the way to the extreme of my friend Tammy Daybell and talking about how busy she is in her work schedule in heaven and how her kids are working too.”
Unfortunately, as Dreeke pointed out, the absence of remorse or any sign of understanding the gravity of her crimes only exacerbates the pain for the victims’ families. They yearn for the closure that typically comes from witnessing discomfort or regret on the part of the offender – something they may never receive from Daybell. “They’re never gonna see it from her,” Dreeke said.
The families’ quest for justice prompts difficult questions about Daybell’s impending murder trial in Arizona. Brueski queried whether a deeply delusional individual like Daybell, who appears so far detached from reality, should even stand another trial. Dreeke acknowledged this, pointing out the strain it could put on court resources and the emotional toll on the families, who may not find the closure they seek, even if Daybell is tried again and found guilty.
However, Dreeke was quick to highlight the resilience of the justice system, noting, “Our justice system [has] a very high bar for incompetence to stand trial mentally.” The issue of Daybell’s competence is paramount, given the serious nature of her alleged crimes. But as the podcast hosts concluded, there’s a fine balance between seeking justice and prolonging the trauma for all involved.
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The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com