Conspiracy to Commit

From secret murder plots to corrupt organizations, uncover the dark and hidden corners of the true crime world where fact and fiction often blur.


Prosecutor Treena Kay said Brandon Boudreaux knew the answer when police asked who'd want to kill him: Lori Daybell and Alex Cox.
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State of AZ rests in case against Lori Daybell, who's accused of plotting the murder of her ex-nephew-in-law. Daybell will NOT put on a defense. She will also NOT testify. The judge will read jury instructions before closings get underway.
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Defense attorney stands next to meagan jackson
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Sgt. Adam Skellett testifies
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Prosecutors questioned Det. Ray Hermosillo about Alex Cox’s Google searches for ammo, maps to Brandon Boudreaux's home, and
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man leans down in front of tarp tied to cinderblock
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body in tarp in wooded river
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Lori Vallow Daybell sits during her sentencing hearing.
Savannah Rice testifies
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Meagan Jackson at counsel table
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Meagan Jackson in court
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Donna Adelson in court
Lori Daybell asked Brandon Boudreaux why he believes she and her brother, Alex Cox, plotted an attack on him.
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Lori Daybell was warned to stop referring to herself as kind, loving and peaceful, or else the State would bring in evidence to rebut that character, such as the 4 murders she committed. The judge kicked her out when she became combative.
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Closing Arguments takes a deep dive into Lori Daybell's third trial, which began today with opening statements followed by testimony from the case's star witness: Victim Brandon Boudreaux.
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Boudreaux recalled realizing someone was trying to kill him. He said an officer asked if he knew of anyone who might want to harm him.
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Brandon Boudreaux recalled the shock of realizing the bullet that struck his Tesla came dangerously close to where his head had been. Boudreaux testified that he could barely breathe as he called 911 in a panic.
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Lori Daybell argued she wasn't in Arizona when an attempt was made on Brandon Boudreaux's life, and insisted she had nothing to do with it
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Lori Vallow Daybell delivers opening statements
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Treena Kay OS
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victoria goodwin in court
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aaron goodwin in court
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victoria goodwin appears in court
side by side of female anchor and male guest
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Judge Justin Beresky said Lori Daybell was examined after she argued she was too sick for court, and from a medical standpoint, there's no clinical reason for her to miss court.
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Daybell Jury Seated
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Donna Adelson
Audio of Lori Daybell was captured Monday before proceedings were postponed until Wednesday due to illness. Daybell scolded the judge for dragging her out of bed when she was sick.
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Daybell OS Delayed
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Steven Lawson has been found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder and tampering with evidence in connection with the death of Crystal Rogers,
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