A body language expert has revealed that Lori Vallow Daybell’s behaviour on the stand was ‘odd’ and ‘creepy’ as the judge read her crimes aloud and gave her a life sentence in prison
The mum who murdered her own two kids was not sad or ashamed during her sentencing, a body language expert has said.
Lori Vallow Daybell, convicted of killing two children and conspiring to help kill her former romantic rival, was sentenced to life in prison on Monday, and she appeared to show no anxiety or sadness during the trial.
Vallow will serve three life sentences, one after the other, the judge said yesterday in a very emotional courtroom. The jury heard testimony from several representatives of the victims, including Vallow’s only surviving son, Colby Ryan. During this, Lori sat on the stand, completely stoic.
“She’s not collapsed down, she’s not ashamed, she’s not sad, she’s not crying,” body language expert Patti Wood said. “So I think that is part of what makes, watching this, you feel her creepiness, you feel the oddness of her behaviour.”