Lori Vallow.Photo: Rexburg Police Department

Prosecutors want Lori Vallow to face the death penalty for allegedly killing her two children if she’s found guilty.
On Monday, Fremont County Prosecuting Attorney Lindsay Blake and Madison County Prosecuting Attorney Rob Wood filed a Notice of Intent to Seek Death Penalty against Vallow if she’s convicted,CBS Newsreports.
Vallow is currently facing charges in thedeaths of her children, Joshua (J.J.) Vallow and Tylee Ryan. In May 2021, she and her husband,Chad Daybell, who is alsofacing the death penalty,wereindictedon conspiracy to commit murder and first-degree murder.
In their motion, prosecutors said the death penalty is fitting for Vallow because she allegedly killed the two children for “remuneration”, her actions were “especially heinous, atrocious, cruel, or manifesting exceptional depravity,” and she showed “an utter disregard for human life,” according toEast Idaho News.
Prosecutors also said Vallow showed “a propensity to commit murder and will probably constitute a continuing threat to society,” according to CBS.
In another motion, prosecutors requested for Vallow’s trial, which is set to begin in October, to be pushed back to January, when Daybell’s trial begins, noting that both cases share similar details and facts so it’s more efficient to do them at the same time,East Idaho Newssaid.
Prosecutors did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Their motion for the death penalty comes after Judge Steven Boycedeemed Vallow fitto go to trial for the deaths of her two children. Boyce also moved Lori from the Department of Health and Welfare to a Fremont County jail facility,NBC Newsreported.
Vallow, who is alsoaccusedof conspiring in the fatal shooting of her fourth husband, Charles Vallow, wascommitted to a psychiatric wardin June 2021, however, Judge Boyce determined last month that she is “restored to competency and fit to proceed.”
Loripleaded not guiltyto the charges last month. Her lawyer did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
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After the discovery of the children’s remains, Daybell was arrested and charged with two counts of destruction, alteration and concealment of evidence, and two counts of conspiracy to commit destruction, alteration or concealment of evidence. He has pleaded not guilty
At the time, Lori was charged with additional counts of conspiracy to commit destruction, alteration or concealment of evidence. She pleaded not guilty to those charges as well.
source: people.com