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Lori Vallow murder trial day 28: Deliberations resume

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BOISE, Idaho - Deliberations resumed Friday for the murder trial of Lori Vallow, a former Valley mom accused of killing her two children and conspiring to murder her husband's previous wife.The jury started deliberating over the case on Thursday.

The prosecution's closing arguments reiterated what was said during the opening statements, claiming money, power and sex motivated the killings.The lead prosecutor says Vallow and Chad Daybell's affair set off events leading to the murder of three people: J.J.

Vallow, Tylee Ryan and Tammy Daybell. It was also argued that Vallow used her religious beliefs to justify the murders."There is no question that JJ Vallow, Tylee Ryan and Tammy Daybell were murdered.

Who is the common thread? Lori Vallow," said Lead Prosecutor Rob Wood. "What does justice for these victims requires? It requires a conviction of each and every count." Featured On Wednesday, the judge met with defense attorneys and prosecutors to work on jury instructions.

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