On this episode of “Zone 7,” Nancy Grace and Sheryl McCollum discuss the latest developments in the Rex Heuermann and Lori Vallow cases.
Reporting from the Hamptons, Sheryl discusses the uneasy atmosphere in the neighborhood as residents try to move forward. She reflects on the situation at Rex Heuermann’s residence, which is now partially obscured as the family readies to depart. Questions linger as to the significance of this move—whether it signals the beginning of the house’s demolition—and how this could impact the ongoing trial.
They stress the importance of jurors seeing the space where the crimes occurred to fully understand the case.
Nancy then shifts to the latest on Lori Vallow. Representing herself, Lori faces charges for the murders of her children and former husband.
Nancy and Sheryl walk through the case and explain how Lori’s unusual behavior and beliefs played a role in the crimes.
Previous Episodes on These Cases:
LISK (Long Island Serial Killer) Panel: A Zone 7 Discussion
LISK (Long Island Serial Killer) Full Panel 2
To Execute or Not | The Financial, Moral, and Emotional Weight of the Death Penalty with Kirk Nurmi
[In a photograph, Lori Vallow Daybell is seen seated in a police vehicle following a court session at the Fremont County Courthouse in St. Anthony, Idaho, on Tuesday, August 16, 2022. Legal representatives for a mother facing charges of conspiring to harm her children and unlawfully obtaining their social security benefits urged a judge to refer the case back to a grand jury, citing confusion over the existing indictment. Lori Vallow Daybell and her spouse Chad Daybell have entered not guilty pleas and may potentially receive the death penalty if found guilty. (Image courtesy of East Idaho News/Tony Blakeslee/East Idaho News via AP, Pool)]