The Idaho woman last month pleaded not guilty to the murder charges against her.

The state of Idaho on Tuesday said it would seek the death penalty for Lori Vallow, who is charged with murder in the deaths of her two children.
A court document said the state would seek the death penalty if Vallow is convicted of any of the first-degree murder or conspiracy to commit first-degree murder counts against her. The state said eight accusations against Vallow, connected with the deaths, will be considered as aggravating circumstances.
Vallow last month pleaded not guilty to the murder charges against her.
Vallow and her husband, Chad Daybell, were indicted last year on first-degree murder charges and other counts in the deaths of her children, Tylee and Joshua, who were 16 and 7 when they were last seen in September 2019. They also face charges related to the death of Daybell’s first wife, Tammy Daybell.
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