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Hidden: A True Crime Podcast

JUDGE RESPONDS to Lori Vallow Daybell's Retrial Motion

Hidden: A True Crime Podcast

Hidden True Crime

True Crime, Society & Culture, News Commentary, Documentary, News

4.81.9K Ratings

🗓️ 24 May 2025

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Lori Vallow Daybell asked for a do-over—Judge Beresky said no! Judge Beresky's ruling is swift, sharp, and final. In this episode, we dive into the courtroom drama, the rejected claims, and what’s next for the convicted killer as her legal walls close in. No retrial. No relief. Just consequences. About Hidden True Crime: What started as a simple conversation at their dinner table became a captivating podcast. Join the dynamic duo of Dr. John Matthias, a criminal psychologist, and Lauren Matthias, an investigative journalist, as they delve into the psychological facets of unthinkable crimes every week. Their unique perspectives and in-depth analysis offer a fresh take on true crime storytelling. Thank you for your support through sponsorships, subscribing, listening, and becoming a Patreon member at ⁠Patreon.com/HiddenTrueCrime⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Happy weekend, everyone, except for actually Lori Daybell, who's likely not having a happy weekend,

0:06.6

as her motion for a new trial has officially been denied.

0:10.2

Friday at 8 a.m., Judge Boreski filed his motion denial responding to each individual issue

0:15.0

Lori raised, and I'm going to take you through it all.

0:17.4

And where the wise for Lori next time, maybe don't attack the judge in motions

0:21.1

when they're the ones who are making these decisions. But anyway, the order starts off by

0:26.4

talking about juror misconduct. Most of you know that Carl and this statement he made to a local

0:31.0

news station directly after the verdict. Yeah, do you remember your reaction learning that she has been a good day and killing her two children?

0:42.2

You know, I feel sorry for her, you know?

0:45.6

I mean, I'm driving home yesterday.

0:49.1

I was like, gosh, she's spending the next three lives in prison in a cell, you know? I mean, you got to feel sorry for it, even though, I mean, she's spending the next three lives in prison in a cell.

0:54.7

You know, I mean, you got to feel sorry for it.

0:57.5

Even though, I mean, she's, that's often a thing to do.

1:00.2

I mean, there's something wrong up here, but, um, but he's at still, you know,

1:04.1

you just feel awful about it.

1:05.6

He also did an interview with Hidden True Crime, with us, with me, where he maintained

1:10.6

that he knew nothing

1:11.7

about Lori prior to her conviction. Take a listen. But to clarify, you don't know how you knew that

1:17.6

there might have been another sentencing. Everything's a blur. I do understand that. Sometimes I forget

1:22.5

what day, you know, it is when I'm attending trial, reporting out of trial. But you did not know about any of the other murders until after the verdict.

1:32.9

Yeah, I had no idea of anything else that she had been through prior to this trial.

1:40.6

And even during the trial, I didn't know that.

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