CHAD DAYBELL TRIAL: Dr. John Analyzes Never-Before-Heard Jailhouse Call Between Lori Vallow & Chad Daybell
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Criminal Psychologist Dr. John Matthias assesses a never-before-heard jailhouse recording between Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow on June 8th, 2019-- ONE DAY BEFORE JJ and Tylee were found in Chad's Backyard.
Join Hidden True Crime as we follow Chad Daybell's trial from beginning to end. Host Lauren Matthias is in the courtroom daily, doing lunch lives on YouTube and summarizing each day and week right here on Hidden: A True Crime Podcast.
Lauren Matthias was a television reporter for a decade, and has followed the Lori Vallow and Chad Daybell case since 2019. Lauren and her husband John Matthias, a criminal psychologist, started Hidden True Crime in 2020 with their Season: 'Beyond the Veil' a psychological deep dive into the doomsday murders and prophet.
A podcast that started at their dinner table has now become the dynamic husband-and-wife duo of Dr. John Matthias, a forensic psychologist, and Lauren Matthias, an investigative journalist, delving into the psychological facets of unthinkable crimes every week.
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