REBECCA BOONE,

Rebecca Boone is a reporter for The Associated Press. She has covered the Chad Daybell trial in Idaho, which involves the deaths of his wife, Tammy Daybell, and his new girlfriend Lori Vallow's two children. The case includes unusual claims that the victims were possessed by evil spirits and more typical claims related to life insurance and social security benefits. The trial is expected to take over two months.

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