Lori Daybell's attorney requests information on over 15 people from prosecutor

August 2024 · 1 minute read

Lori Vallow Daybell’s attorney made a request to the Madison County Prosecutor’s Office Wednesday for more information on over 15 people.

East Idaho News reports that Mark Means sent an eight-page letter to Prosecuting Attorney Rob Wood last week as a follow-up to Wood’s response to three requests Means filed in March and April.

In those requests, Means asked for audio and video recordings, emails, text messages, social media posts, voicemails, notes, reports, and other information regarding Daybell, her husband, Chad Daybell, and a variety of other people.

The Daybells face felony charges after the remains of 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow and 16-year-old Tylee Ryan were found buried on Chad’s Salem property.

Wood responded by providing Means with some of the information, objecting to parts of the request, saying his office did not have some of what was asked for and stating portions of Means’ request were “vague, overly broad and unduly burdensome.”

Means is asking for all audio and video recordings, communications, emails, text, social media posts, voicemails, videos, statements, pictures, police reports, agency reports, notes, charts, graphs and files regarding the following people:

  • Lori Vallow Daybell
  • Chad Daybell
  • Melanie Gibb
  • David Warwick
  • Alex Cox
  • Zulema Pastenes
  • Charles Vallow
  • Adam Cox
  • Summer Shiflet
  • Melani Boudreaux Pawlowski
  • Ian Pawlowski
  • Kay Woodcock
  • Larry Woodcock
  • Heather Daybell
  • Other witnesses or potential witnesses
  • Joshua “JJ” Vallow
  • Tylee Ryan
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