As Lori Vallow Daybell’s brother, Adam Cox, revealed in his interview with ABC News, his sister, who was raised Mormon, had shared with her family an interest in and belief in the so-called end-of-times prophecy prior to the disappearance of her two children, as People notes. Shortly before her children went missing and after her fourth husband died, Vallow Daybell remarried Chad Daybell, an author of Mormon-themed doomsday fiction, based on CBS News reporting. Daybell’s late wife, Tammy Daybell, had only just died under allegedly mysterious circumstances.

Among other concerning comments made by his sister, Cox said she told him she had seen Jesus in person and that she possessed the ability to differentiate between light and dark spirits. Cox claimed that in the time leading up to the children’s disappearance, Vallow Daybell believed they had become zombies and she was on a mission with her new husband to stop their spread, as Houston news outlet ABC13 reports. Recalling those troubling conversations, Vallow Daybell’s brother said (via ABC13) “I looked at her, and she looked at me, and I was like, ‘Lori, what you’re saying is not true … This is nonsense … And she goes, ‘You think I’m crazy, don’t you?'”

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