"The defense had a hard job" - understatement of the year. This young man is articulate, respectful and trustworthy. Thank you for being the deliverer of justice for Tylee, JJ and Tammy.
I do nor envy jurors who have to view photos like the ones in this case. I would need to take the court up on thier offer of mental help as I do not believe I could sleep at night after seeing those. Thank you, jurors.
Yes! My adult son is a man with a heavy addiction to drugs that keeps falling back. I have seen many of his childhood friends pass from this, I love from a distance now, 17 years into this awful pain, and he is 32. I too have a renewed faith in our future. Thanks so much nick! ❤
After unanimous vote for DP... "It was the loudest silence I've ever heard." Wow! Just wow! Thank YOU Nick and Nate, so so much for sharing the juror journey with us. ❤
I live in MN. When I first caught a video of his a couple years ago I "dismissed" him because he was "just" a "local yokal". I was SO wrong!! He is dedicated and intelligent and compassionate. I love watching him now and am thrilled so many of us have been exposed to his work!!!!
Nicks (Juror #9) first time on jury duty, and he got this case WOW! What an incredible, good, well-spoken, kind guy. The anxiety, the pressure, the horrific visual, and verbal evidence would have been extreme for anyone, and there is so much evidence in this case. What an incredible job done by Lindsay Blake, Judge Boyce and court staff too👏. It's reassuring to know that there are many more good people in the world than bad. Job well done! Thank you for providing justice to Tammy, Tylee & JJ. Bless you & all your fellow jurors🙏
I came here to say pretty much the same thing but u did it perfectly. Your first trial, my first jury duty was a child molestions abuse, lasted only 2 weeks and all of the jurors became so close in just 2 weeks due to it being so hard and emotional. I could not even imagine a case on this level and the things they had to see and hear. They did a great job
@naomitims4521 thank you, and bless you too. Hope you are ok after your tough jury duty. Thank you for your service too. It's good people like you who make justice possible for defenceless victims. 🙏💛
The kid’s the kind of guy that makes for a good juror. Thoughtful, intelligent, open, and able to piece the details together in a meaningful way. I would hope that all future jurors could have such a sensible perspective on such cases.
It amazes me that the jurors were able to piece together all the evidence. This case was so convoluted that even after following it from the beginning, I still get lost in the details and time lines. Kudos to them all.
I give a lot of credit to Mrs. Blake and how well she explained the case in her closing statement. And i have so much respect for the jurors, the attention they gave and their note taking.
It goes without saying that the prosecution did a great job in both trials. My praise relative to the interview is for the jurors who made sense of the vast amount of information they were given. Great job all round - in a weird way also for John Prior who had to try to defend the indefensible. How he stayed the course with no help and without having a health collapse is admirable. He’s not the villain in this tragedy, Chad is.
Thank you Nick for serving your civic duty with such dignity and respect. And thank you for doing an interview with Nate. Both of you did an amazing job!
I'd be interested to know what the jury thought of Emma's husband's testimony. To me he came across as controlling and aggressive - a perfect replacement for Emma's father in her daily life. Brainwashing and control continue unabated for her. I doubt she will ever be able to think for herself.
And off to that rabbit hole now... I'm sad for Emma and tho I Don't particularly care for her, I will so pray for her because no one deserves to be in the position she has been placed in... and I feel she betrayed her mother, I can't help but ache for Tammy
Nate mentions there are 3 ducks🦆🦆🦆 in the background of this interview and that they are making noise. He also mentioned how Tammy loved ducks. Could this be a message from the 3 victims? Thier way of making it known they are grateful to the jurors for getting it right and hearing their cries for justice beyond the grave. Rest in peace Tammy, Tylee & JJ 🙏❤
I was also thinking this when Nate spoke about it…like Tammy, JJ & Tylee all together as 3 ducks. This may sound odd but I have had little things like this happen to me like it’s signs from my Dad who passed years ago.
I got teary eyed every time i watched or listened to this case.. its so sad n heartbreaking but very very glad that Lori n Chad got convicted n sentenced.. felt so much for all the victims wishing them well n heal from this 😢😢❤❤
Lol 😂yup! I really want someone to interview Prior just so I can laugh at him 😅😊... I know that's probably not nice BUT he was unnecessary horrible to some witnesses that were NOT ugly with him ... plus other things that I will keep to myself about him
Amazing interview. Nate and Nick were thorough. Nate never spoke over Nick. Nick was the perfect juror. Attentive, open to all the possibilities, calm. Thank you both. Such good men.
Thank you Nick💙💜❤! So many of us have been following this case for years. From an A.P news article to Nate asking "Where are the kids, Lori?" It has been years of waiting for someone like you to take your civic duty seriously and hold Chad accountable. My heartbreaks for you and the other jurors who didn't know what horrors you'd be facing but you stayed the course and made sure justice was served for Tylee, JJ, and Tammy. The world appreciates you and most importantly take care of yourself. Don't hesitate to seek help if necessary, just like the rest of us who never knew the victims personally we share the grieving process, but you saw the true aftermath, and again take care of yourself now. ❤❤
Nick is such a fine young man. I am so impressed by his maturity and candor. I’m sure that this level of brutality was life changing for him, but he handled it so well. It warmed my heart that he connected with Colby’s statement.
What a tremendous responsibility these jurors had. At the end when they had to decide life or death, and he described that after they voted they had a long strong moment of silence. I got chills hearing that. It occurred to me that that is a huge decision. I’m so impressed with them. Thank you jurors. Thank you Nate. I’ve been following Nate’s coverage since the beginning years ago (feels like 10) and you’ve done a great job. Thank you. I feel like I know Kay and her husband, and Colby, and I feel like they are family. This horrible tragedy that didn’t need to happen has brought a few people that I know who have prayed from the beginning to find those kids, and when we found out the worst, we prayed for their families like they were our families.
💛💛💛. It’s also really touching to see how the affected families have bridged this horrible gap to become a family of their own. Lauren Mathias with Hidden True Crime has many posts and interviews depicting such! I’d highly recommend checking it out. She’s close with all of them too. And it’s even healing as an observer to learn about and see. 💛
Thank you jurors for sharing your thoughts with us. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!! We know this wasn’t an easy case to be exposed to. Good bless you all. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
May be the best interview I've heard with anyone. The questions were the ones I wanted answered. Sound was good. Tone was respectful. Overall the local and podcast/youtube coverage of this trial was far superior to any big name national coverages of similar things I've watched. I feel Nick did a good job being a juror and was able to give us a good feel for the experience. I am glad he feels satisfied and proud of his service.
These interviews were the finale. They were the BEST. They let us know that the jurors “got it” when we wondered if they did when a “tell” was revealed during the trial. Thank you so much, Nate.
@@bridgwllyou know you said someone on another comment sounded hateful.. the only hateful sounding one I see is you…. You truly don’t have to be ugly on the inside to get your rude comments/points across. Seems like you’re projecting… might wanna look inward. ❤
lol, I remember Nate mentioning Nick from the beginning! Speaking about juror who forgot to set his alarm and missed day 1 but wound up making the jury, that’s all too relatable! I can’t wait to listen.
True! There was another juror who when asked how they got on, said how most times in a group there's one who is very opinionated & an "outlier" (I've never understood why being opinionated is a negative thing) but then went on to show she was that very person by talking over the others, especially the guys. I hope there are more of these individual interviews, I'd like to hear more from the men.
Another excellent interview. These interviews are so important in that they allow the rest of us some insight into the human impact of jury duty. Nate is such a curious and patient journalist. He really draws the story from the the juror, and asks the most intellegent questions. Love these, deserve an award.
Nate’s interview of Lori Vallow Daybell’s trial juror #4 was so impressive. This interview of Chad Daybell trial juror #9 is just as impressive. Nate knows the cases, asks the type of questions that elicit personal thoughts, feelings, and impressions. Certainly not the typical interview with the typical questions. Thank you so much.
100% agree. This interview and Nate’s interview of Juror #4 on Lori’s trial are remarkable interviews. We really come away with an insider’s understanding of being on such a jury. WOW.
What an INCREDIBLE young man! Just WOW! Nate, I wish you could just give him a giant hug from all of us! My heart IS SO FULL of gratitude towards him! Towards all the jurors. He hasn’t followed this case like the rest of us for 5 years…yet he came to the same conclusion the rest of us have without having the entire story like the rest of us do…and they still came to the same conclusion-this gives my heart SO MUCH PEACE in knowing that my feelings aren’t biased. That Chad IS guilty of causing SO MUCH DESTRUCTION! It’s hard! So hard! Anyways, I am just so grateful to him and the rest of the jury! I can’t imagine how hard this was on all of them who sacrificed so much! We are just so, so, SO GRATEFUL to each and every single one of them! My heart is full! My heart is at peace knowing Tammy, Tylee and JJ finally got justice! Now on to Charles and Brandon! Their time is finally coming soon! 🥰
Where are they growing these people in Idaho, honestly? I've never seen such a collection of intelligent, thoughtful, level-headed, logical, moral American people. They're amazing.
@@FernVert "As of 2017, 23% of Idaho's population identified as Mormon, according to a Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) analysis. This is second only to the 29% of Idahoans who identify as unaffiliated."
Nate did an excellent job covering this trial and the juror interviews. Nick brings hope in knowing the younger generations still possess common sense and logic. Thank you all, Idaho.
These were such great interviews Nate. Thanks so much for doing this, and if the jurors are reading, thank ALL of YOU. So proud of how you all conducted yourselves and how you interviewed. Hope you all know how much it meant to so many people.
I love that he called out Prior for saying he didn't coach Emma. "Somebody did". 😂 And obviously, she could have used a few more weeks of coaching. 🤨 She sounded like an actor memorizing lines for a play, but not yet adding in the "acting", emotion, and inflection parts of the role. A 4th grader reading Emma's lines outloud for the first time would have sounded much more convincing.
Show?? 4 dead people (2 children). So many families broken, devastated, changed for the rest of their lives, collateral damage to all those who knew and loved the victims....and you call it a show??
@@miltdta Calm down. I think she was referring to this interview where Nate is interviewing Nick. Everyone is expressing positivity towards the jurors, judge, LE, and all others connected with this case. This case was fraught with showing the absolute worst of humankind. There is immense relief knowing the jurors made certain justice was served; and the collective 'We' are appreciative.
@@MsMVH I stand corrected and I hope Maryl sees this because I am SO sorry! 🙏 I completely misunderstood what she wrote. I hate playing the "I am Greek so English is not my first language" card but unfortunately it's true and sometimes it does create problems.
I can tell you were nervous but you did a great job! I just want to thank you and all the jurors for your work on this case. Thank you for seeing it all the way through, holding respect for your duties and what you were deciding, and making hard decisions but doing what was just and following the law. I know this case will probably affect your lives forever after this, but please hold your heads high because you all deserve the utmost respect. Thank you!
Thank you for your service, Nick. Also, thank you for being willing to share your experience and thoughts us. Thank you, Nate, for being so dedicated to this case.
He certainly seems like a nice young man. Intelligent, thoughtful, and likely fair-minded. Glad to hear that none of the jurors felt that there was any doubt of Chad Daybell’s murderous guilt.
He most certainly did. We have to give him that. When the trial began, I thought he'd just make a fool of himself throughout the whole process. But he did have a few moments when he made good efforts to cast reasonable doubt.
The three ducks 🦆 🦆 🦆had me teary eyed 🥹 So grateful for this jury and the focus they had to be just and fair. Justice for Tammy, Tylee, JJ and Charles!
Thank you, firstly, to all the jurors. Secondly, if they think the trial was full of shocking events, wait til they find out Brandon Beaudroux and Melani Pawlawski are still raising their four children together, the same ones that were going to be with Uncle Alex on the other side. This fact, for me, is the most frightening aspect of the whole case.
@jackselle4607 to the best of my knowledge, they still co-parent the kids (including Braxie and Breezy), share custody, and Melani has never once publicly renounced her beliefs, or spoken and said, "I was deceived", or "I've changed my mind" or anything similar. And as Brandon testified.....the only person who had his new address was Melani, aside from some friendly new neighbors who helped them take some boxes inside. She knew the plan was Braxie and Breezy were going to die, joining Alex on the other side. Her children and Brandon were in very real danger, in their murderous sights. I wonder if Brandon couldn't go back to a family court judge with evidence of statements from Chads' trial.
I am really confused by what you said. I’m going to google, but if you see this plz explain. I thought Melaniece remarried making her Pulowski. Brandon remarried another woman corrrect?
@@TracyHancock-sk4gy you are correct. Brandon is remarried and Melanie is still married to Ian and I think they had a child or children together. To my knowledge Brandon has full custody
This is a very special treat! For me to be 9 mins late isn't bad ? Then I noticed We are a whole hour behind Boise , Idaho!😱⌚ and catching up with the awesome amazing re-play crew 🥰 Stay Safe everyone 🥰
Nick’s parents must be so proud of how they raised such an amazing Human being. Thank you Nick ! You, make me believe in the New Generation. Your parents must be so amazing.
I am impressed how level headed, respectful of court and law to protect integrity of justice for Tylee, JJ and Tammy and limitations on his own daily life for 2 months! I truly admire this young man. Nate you did a great interview. Very informative questions/answers. Jurors thank you for giving families the justice their loved ones deserved. Correct verdict & sentencing for atrocious indignities and suffering deaths. Thank you for relieving the burden on all of us for witnessing this nightmare for years. You truly listened patiently and your sacrifice from times away your lives means the world to families, friends and public and followed the definition of law at every phase. May you always feel your service will forever be invaluable for centuries to be remembered.
Nate, I hope you get a chance to be a world wide media news person. You have done such an exceptional job covering these trials. We need more truly honest reporting.
I'll never forget Colby Ryan. My heart breaks for that kind, precious, empathetic, brave, strong, young man. He looks so much like my son, and they are the same age. Because of two of the most selfish, cold, evil, heinous people on the entire planet, Colby lost his entire nuclear family. He even lost his step-father, Charles. I hope his aunts, uncles, & grandparents will be there for him if he ever needs them. . . and even when he doesn't. I hope & pray Colby heals from all the horror and goes on to enjoy great success in every aspect of his life and is showered with love of every kind everywhere he turns. 💖
"The defense had a hard job" - understatement of the year. This young man is articulate, respectful and trustworthy. Thank you for being the deliverer of justice for Tylee, JJ and Tammy.
Thank you all for your service
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Thanks to all the jury for the sacrifice of time , mind, & emotions!!!!!👏✨💥👍❤️
I do nor envy jurors who have to view photos like the ones in this case. I would need to take the court up on thier offer of mental help as I do not believe I could sleep at night after seeing those. Thank you, jurors.
Nick gives me hope for the future of our country. Seems like a great young man with a good head on his shoulders. Thank you for your service, Nick.
That’s exactly what I was thinking!!!
Future of the World 🌍
HEAR, HEAR!
Well said. I totally agree.
Yes! My adult son is a man with a heavy addiction to drugs that keeps falling back. I have seen many of his childhood friends pass from this, I love from a distance now, 17 years into this awful pain, and he is 32.
I too have a renewed faith in our future. Thanks so much nick! ❤
I’m loving this smart, logical, grounded young man
Kinda gives me hope ....
Yes but it seems like he’s holding back a lot, which is understandable.
Yes me as well 🌎@@charliechurch5004
@@BrandonCrowlI wanted to say the same thing , would have focused on him in the courtroom anything besides Chad Daybell
Nick The World Loves You❤️😀❤️
I love this juror. So bright. So responsible and perceptive. An ideal juror.
Agreed!! Definitely what I’d hope for in any juror in any trial! ❤
After unanimous vote for DP... "It was the loudest silence I've ever heard." Wow! Just wow! Thank YOU Nick and Nate, so so much for sharing the juror journey with us. ❤
Nate has become my favorite interviewer. He asks the right questions and allows his guest time to respond. He never makes it about him.
Yes!!
Absolutely 💯 I love him!
He is mine too.
I live in MN. When I first caught a video of his a couple years ago I "dismissed" him because he was "just" a "local yokal". I was SO wrong!! He is dedicated and intelligent and compassionate. I love watching him now and am thrilled so many of us have been exposed to his work!!!!
Yes and he doesn’t have the ego you can see dripping from others!
Nicks (Juror #9) first time on jury duty, and he got this case WOW! What an incredible, good, well-spoken, kind guy. The anxiety, the pressure, the horrific visual, and verbal evidence would have been extreme for anyone, and there is so much evidence in this case. What an incredible job done by Lindsay Blake, Judge Boyce and court staff too👏. It's reassuring to know that there are many more good people in the world than bad. Job well done! Thank you for providing justice to Tammy, Tylee & JJ. Bless you & all your fellow jurors🙏
Incredibly well said!
All I got was some accident caused by going through a red light
I came here to say pretty much the same thing but u did it perfectly. Your first trial, my first jury duty was a child molestions abuse, lasted only 2 weeks and all of the jurors became so close in just 2 weeks due to it being so hard and emotional. I could not even imagine a case on this level and the things they had to see and hear. They did a great job
@naomitims4521 thank you, and bless you too. Hope you are ok after your tough jury duty. Thank you for your service too. It's good people like you who make justice possible for defenceless victims. 🙏💛
The kid’s the kind of guy that makes for a good juror. Thoughtful, intelligent, open, and able to piece the details together in a meaningful way. I would hope that all future jurors could have such a sensible perspective on such cases.
People like this juror give me hope for our country’s future. He’s so thoughtful and measured.
Thank you Nick!! Your voice made a difference and we appreciate you!!
The ducks showing up during the interview made me smile! I think this interview was Tammy approved!! ❤🦆🦆🦆❤
It amazes me that the jurors were able to piece together all the evidence. This case was so convoluted that even after following it from the beginning, I still get lost in the details and time lines. Kudos to them all.
Kudos to the Jurors and Prosecution
All due to how clearly it was all laid out.
I give a lot of credit to Mrs. Blake and how well she explained the case in her closing statement. And i have so much respect for the jurors, the attention they gave and their note taking.
It goes without saying that the prosecution did a great job in both trials. My praise relative to the interview is for the jurors who made sense of the vast amount of information they were given. Great job all round - in a weird way also for John Prior who had to try to defend the indefensible. How he stayed the course with no help and without having a health collapse is admirable. He’s not the villain in this tragedy, Chad is.
The last prosecution lead detective witness laid out a concise timeline published exhibit for each murder..was extremely helpful.
Nate I could not believe a juror with such clarity. Wishing Nick healing energies it's tough...
Thank you Nick for serving your civic duty with such dignity and respect. And thank you for doing an interview with Nate. Both of you did an amazing job!
I'd be interested to know what the jury thought of Emma's husband's testimony. To me he came across as controlling and aggressive - a perfect replacement for Emma's father in her daily life. Brainwashing and control continue unabated for her. I doubt she will ever be able to think for herself.
Thank you for putting together words that I didn’t know my brain was thinking
And off to that rabbit hole now... I'm sad for Emma and tho I Don't particularly care for her, I will so pray for her because no one deserves to be in the position she has been placed in... and I feel she betrayed her mother, I can't help but ache for Tammy
I wouldn’t doubt it if Emma turns into her father. Law enforcement should definitely keep an eye on them
What an amzing interview with Nick. You can tell how thoughtful and logical he is. The jurors did an amazing job.
What a fine young man, and a tribute to our justice system.
Emma needs a few hours with this man-and a therapist-and a psychiatrist-and an exorcist!
Just the exorcist would do wonders!
Definitely 😂❤
Damn sure! Emma is an evil, wicked witch!
😂😂 girl! 😂😂 So true
@@iffyangel3380Maybe she can get a hold of Bob Lawson’s Ministry
Whoah! A juror calls Emma "robotic". Likewise, we thought Emma was robotic.
Nate mentions there are 3 ducks🦆🦆🦆 in the background of this interview and that they are making noise. He also mentioned how Tammy loved ducks. Could this be a message from the 3 victims? Thier way of making it known they are grateful to the jurors for getting it right and hearing their cries for justice beyond the grave. Rest in peace Tammy, Tylee & JJ 🙏❤
Wow that is powerful ❤
Absolutely!!! 🦆 🦆 🦆 🪽🪽🪽
I was also thinking this when Nate spoke about it…like Tammy, JJ & Tylee all together as 3 ducks. This may sound odd but I have had little things like this happen to me like it’s signs from my Dad who passed years ago.
It’s just a reminder for us. No hell below us, Above us only sky.
I got teary eyed every time i watched or listened to this case.. its so sad n heartbreaking but very very glad that Lori n Chad got convicted n sentenced.. felt so much for all the victims wishing them well n heal from this 😢😢❤❤
Thank so much Nick.
Ty Nick! I said Priors ONLY Defense was to confuse the Jurors! Also, that Prior actually helped the Prosecution! Glad to see the Jurors felt the same!
Yup 😂
Yep. So glad Prior put those 2 lying, backstabbing, hateful, adult kids of Chad's on the stand. They helped the prosecution a GREAT deal! 😂
Lol 😂yup! I really want someone to interview Prior just so I can laugh at him 😅😊... I know that's probably not nice BUT he was unnecessary horrible to some witnesses that were NOT ugly with him ... plus other things that I will keep to myself about him
@@Boogiebear-1965you sound hateful.
What would you have done in Prior’s shoes.
You jurors are stars ⭐️ Thankyou for you most excellent service
Nick, thank you for sharing your time and experience with us. Nate, terrific as usual!
It took me over 4 yrs. to absorb all of this. The jurors are in my prayers for doing it in a few mo.
Amazing interview. Nate and Nick were thorough. Nate never spoke over Nick. Nick was the perfect juror. Attentive, open to all the possibilities, calm. Thank you both. Such good men.
Actually he did. All the same Nate knows his job.
@@bridgwllNo he didn't. He let him speak his sentences to end but helped some words. He never spoke over.
@@TheEssiEssi wrong.
As a mother of many & grandmother of even double that, Nick’s mama’s FB message put me in tears; that protective praying mothers heart.
Thank you Nick , glad to see young people doing service.
You are so amazing with your interviews Nate. Thank you and all of the jurors who consented to share their perspectives on this case 💕
Thank you Nick💙💜❤! So many of us have been following this case for years. From an A.P news article to Nate asking "Where are the kids, Lori?" It has been years of waiting for someone like you to take your civic duty seriously and hold Chad accountable. My heartbreaks for you and the other jurors who didn't know what horrors you'd be facing but you stayed the course and made sure justice was served for Tylee, JJ, and Tammy. The world appreciates you and most importantly take care of yourself. Don't hesitate to seek help if necessary, just like the rest of us who never knew the victims personally we share the grieving process, but you saw the true aftermath, and again take care of yourself now. ❤❤
Nick is such a fine young man. I am so impressed by his maturity and candor. I’m sure that this level of brutality was life changing for him, but he handled it so well. It warmed my heart that he connected with Colby’s statement.
You did amazing. So proud of you. Thank you.
What a tremendous responsibility these jurors had. At the end when they had to decide life or death, and he described that after they voted they had a long strong moment of silence. I got chills hearing that. It occurred to me that that is a huge decision. I’m so impressed with them. Thank you jurors. Thank you Nate. I’ve been following Nate’s coverage since the beginning years ago (feels like 10) and you’ve done a great job. Thank you. I feel like I know Kay and her husband, and Colby, and I feel like they are family. This horrible tragedy that didn’t need to happen has brought a few people that I know who have prayed from the beginning to find those kids, and when we found out the worst, we prayed for their families like they were our families.
💛💛💛. It’s also really touching to see how the affected families have bridged this horrible gap to become a family of their own.
Lauren Mathias with Hidden True Crime has many posts and interviews depicting such! I’d highly recommend checking it out. She’s close with all of them too. And it’s even healing as an observer to learn about and see. 💛
A HUGE decision. It felt momentous watching the sentencing verdict.
Thank you, Nick. Take care of yourself and your fellow jurors in the days and weeks ahead.
Thank you jurors for sharing your thoughts with us. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE!!! We know this wasn’t an easy case to be exposed to. Good bless you all. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your service!
May be the best interview I've heard with anyone. The questions were the ones I wanted answered. Sound was good. Tone was respectful. Overall the local and podcast/youtube coverage of this trial was far superior to any big name national coverages of similar things I've watched. I feel Nick did a good job being a juror and was able to give us a good feel for the experience. I am glad he feels satisfied and proud of his service.
These interviews were the finale. They were the BEST. They let us know that the jurors “got it” when we wondered if they did when a “tell” was revealed during the trial. Thank you so much, Nate.
of course they kept you, you are the next generation to mold the world to what is tolerant and what is not.
You all did an amazing job! Thank You
All the times during this trial I screamed out, I hope the jurors caught that. They DID Thank God!
Caught which part?
🤣
For goodness sakes. You know they can’t hear you & they can do their job.
@@bridgwllyou know you said someone on another comment sounded hateful.. the only hateful sounding one I see is you…. You truly don’t have to be ugly on the inside to get your rude comments/points across.
Seems like you’re projecting… might wanna look inward. ❤
@@carlaamanda86 not hateful, just speaking the truth as I see it.
I definitely look up to everyone of the jurors on both Dumbbells cases! Ty for your service!
lol, I remember Nate mentioning Nick from the beginning! Speaking about juror who forgot to set his alarm and missed day 1 but wound up making the jury, that’s all too relatable!
I can’t wait to listen.
Excellent questions Nate. You asked everything that I wanted to know!
What a sensitive, smart young man.Parents must be proud of.
Thanks for interviewing this great young man. He didn’t get to say much on the group interview.
True! There was another juror who when asked how they got on, said how most times in a group there's one who is very opinionated & an "outlier" (I've never understood why being opinionated is a negative thing) but then went on to show she was that very person by talking over the others, especially the guys. I hope there are more of these individual interviews, I'd like to hear more from the men.
Another excellent interview. These interviews are so important in that they allow the rest of us some insight into the human impact of jury duty. Nate is such a curious and patient journalist. He really draws the story from the the juror, and asks the most intellegent questions. Love these, deserve an award.
Nate’s interview of Lori Vallow Daybell’s trial juror #4 was so impressive. This interview of Chad Daybell trial juror #9 is just as impressive. Nate knows the cases, asks the type of questions that elicit personal thoughts, feelings, and impressions. Certainly not the typical interview with the typical questions. Thank you so much.
100% agree. This interview and Nate’s interview of Juror #4 on Lori’s trial are remarkable interviews. We really come away with an insider’s understanding of being on such a jury. WOW.
What an INCREDIBLE young man! Just WOW! Nate, I wish you could just give him a giant hug from all of us! My heart IS SO FULL of gratitude towards him! Towards all the jurors. He hasn’t followed this case like the rest of us for 5 years…yet he came to the same conclusion the rest of us have without having the entire story like the rest of us do…and they still came to the same conclusion-this gives my heart SO MUCH PEACE in knowing that my feelings aren’t biased. That Chad IS guilty of causing SO MUCH DESTRUCTION! It’s hard! So hard!
Anyways, I am just so grateful to him and the rest of the jury! I can’t imagine how hard this was on all of them who sacrificed so much!
We are just so, so, SO GRATEFUL to each and every single one of them! My heart is full! My heart is at peace knowing Tammy, Tylee and JJ finally got justice! Now on to Charles and Brandon! Their time is finally coming soon! 🥰
#9 is a fine young man! Thank you for sharing your experience
Where are they growing these people in Idaho, honestly?
I've never seen such a collection of intelligent, thoughtful, level-headed, logical, moral American people.
They're amazing.
This guy was raised LDS 👀
@chilo8187 that was going to be my next comment. Is anybody in Idaho not Mormon? It's a little odd.
@@FernVert "As of 2017, 23% of Idaho's population identified as Mormon, according to a Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) analysis. This is second only to the 29% of Idahoans who identify as unaffiliated."
@@FernVert He may be ex-LDS, it definitely has a ton of mormons
That is what I wonder are they all Mormon?
A fair & neutral jury is the most important thing people can do as civilians imo
Thank you Nick for your service & getting it right ! As well as all juror's ⚖️!
Nate did an excellent job covering this trial and the juror interviews. Nick brings hope in knowing the younger generations still possess common sense and logic. Thank you all, Idaho.
Wow he got a doozy of a case got his first jury duty.
You said his mommas whole name. What a great coup for you and East Idaho News. Excellent reporting and letting the jurors tell their story.
These were such great interviews Nate. Thanks so much for doing this, and if the jurors are reading, thank ALL of YOU. So proud of how you all conducted yourselves and how you interviewed. Hope you all know how much it meant to so many people.
Great interview! Thank you
What a horrific case to go thru.
Take care of yourself and get help if needed.
Difficult but correct decision ❤
Thank you for your service my friend ❤
Thanks Nate.
Insight into the jurors is fantastic. Number 9, honest and genuine young man. A young man of integrity.
The ducks make me think of Tammy looking after those beautiful children in the afterlife
I love that he called out Prior for saying he didn't coach Emma. "Somebody did". 😂 And obviously, she could have used a few more weeks of coaching. 🤨 She sounded like an actor memorizing lines for a play, but not yet adding in the "acting", emotion, and inflection parts of the role. A 4th grader reading Emma's lines outloud for the first time would have sounded much more convincing.
Thank you Nick,God Bless!
Thank You for your service Nick!
Enjoyed this show and ALL the jurors together GREAT JOB
Show??
4 dead people (2 children). So many families broken, devastated, changed for the rest of their lives, collateral damage to all those who knew and loved the victims....and you call it a show??
@@miltdta Calm down. I think she was referring to this interview where Nate is interviewing Nick. Everyone is expressing positivity towards the jurors, judge, LE, and all others connected with this case. This case was fraught with showing the absolute worst of humankind. There is immense relief knowing the jurors made certain justice was served; and the collective 'We' are appreciative.
@@MsMVH I stand corrected and I hope Maryl sees this because I am SO sorry! 🙏 I completely misunderstood what she wrote.
I hate playing the "I am Greek so English is not my first language" card but unfortunately it's true and sometimes it does create problems.
I can tell you were nervous but you did a great job!
I just want to thank you and all the jurors for your work on this case. Thank you for seeing it all the way through, holding respect for your duties and what you were deciding, and making hard decisions but doing what was just and following the law. I know this case will probably affect your lives forever after this, but please hold your heads high because you all deserve the utmost respect. Thank you!
Thank you for your service, Nick. Also, thank you for being willing to share your experience and thoughts us. Thank you, Nate, for being so dedicated to this case.
I could have hung out 8 weeks with Nick, he seems like a real nice guy. It’s nice to know this jury had Chad figured out, thanks for the interview.
He is a nice guy. Some say the nicest
He certainly seems like a nice young man. Intelligent, thoughtful, and likely fair-minded. Glad to hear that none of the jurors felt that there was any doubt of Chad Daybell’s murderous guilt.
⚖has been served⚖
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Thank you for your service, Nick! I would love to know if Chad’s jurors and Lori’s jurors would like to meet.
Nick, thank you for sharing your thoughts and experiences with us.
Thank you for taking your civil duty so seriously young man. It's refreshing hear your honest, respectful take on such an intense case.
This is a young man any Mom would be proud to call Son.
What a wonderful interview. A very intelligent, sincere young man.
To me John Prior had nothing to work with. He certainly tried.
He most certainly did. We have to give him that. When the trial began, I thought he'd just make a fool of himself throughout the whole process. But he did have a few moments when he made good efforts to cast reasonable doubt.
I can’t imagine having his job and forced to defend such evil! He did try. He was obnoxious and annoying, but he tried.
How wonderful to hear his Momma figured out on her on that Nick was serving on this jury and prayed for him and all thd jurors.❤🙏
Mad respect
Nate you did a great job pulling out details I was interested in learning about the jury… so glad you did this .
The three ducks 🦆 🦆 🦆had me teary eyed 🥹 So grateful for this jury and the focus they had to be just and fair. Justice for Tammy, Tylee, JJ and Charles!
Thank you, firstly, to all the jurors. Secondly, if they think the trial was full of shocking events, wait til they find out Brandon Beaudroux and Melani Pawlawski are still raising their four children together, the same ones that were going to be with Uncle Alex on the other side. This fact, for me, is the most frightening aspect of the whole case.
I thought Brandon had full custody but never got confirmation. I am curious of the arrangements
@jackselle4607 to the best of my knowledge, they still co-parent the kids (including Braxie and Breezy), share custody, and Melani has never once publicly renounced her beliefs, or spoken and said, "I was deceived", or "I've changed my mind" or anything similar. And as Brandon testified.....the only person who had his new address was Melani, aside from some friendly new neighbors who helped them take some boxes inside. She knew the plan was Braxie and Breezy were going to die, joining Alex on the other side. Her children and Brandon were in very real danger, in their murderous sights. I wonder if Brandon couldn't go back to a family court judge with evidence of statements from Chads' trial.
I am really confused by what you said. I’m going to google, but if you see this plz explain. I thought Melaniece remarried making her Pulowski. Brandon remarried another woman corrrect?
@@TracyHancock-sk4gy you are correct. Brandon is remarried and Melanie is still married to Ian and I think they had a child or children together. To my knowledge Brandon has full custody
@TracyHancock-sk4gy yes, they both remarried and share custody of the 4 children they had together.
Justice was served!!!!!!🎉
Great interview, Nare. What a thoughtful and careful young man. I learned a lot.
Thank you Nate!❤️
This is a very special treat! For me to be 9 mins late isn't bad ? Then I noticed We are a whole hour behind Boise , Idaho!😱⌚ and catching up with the awesome amazing re-play crew 🥰 Stay Safe everyone 🥰
Three Ducks…😮❤ Wow!!
Such a beautiful setting for the interview. So peaceful! What a great interview.
This has to be the most complicated string of crimes I know about. It goes on and on and on.
Nick’s parents must be so proud of how they raised such an amazing Human being. Thank you Nick ! You, make me believe in the New Generation. Your parents must be so amazing.
Thank you Nate. Very nice man. We'll spoken.
Wonderful young man. Thank you for your service. Take care of yourself now. Your service is appreciated aloha from Maui Hawaii ❤
Really enjoy listening to this juror. Such a nice person. Very honest. Wish every jury had this guy.
Thank you for your service juror #9 and giving justice to the victims families ❤🙏🏼❤
The loudest silence ive ever heard ! Profound!!
Great juror. So many to thank: jurors, proscution, law enforcement, all the prosecution's witnesses... A job well done!
I am impressed how level headed, respectful of court and law to protect integrity of justice for Tylee, JJ and Tammy and limitations on his own daily life for 2 months! I truly admire this young man. Nate you did a great interview. Very informative questions/answers. Jurors thank you for giving families the justice their loved ones deserved. Correct verdict & sentencing for atrocious indignities and suffering deaths. Thank you for relieving the burden on all of us for witnessing this nightmare for years. You truly listened patiently and your sacrifice from times away your lives means the world to families, friends and public and followed the definition of law at every phase. May you always feel your service will forever be invaluable for centuries to be remembered.
You are all brave and honorable Americans. Thank you so much. Remember, take care of yourselves. 🫂
Nate, I hope you get a chance to be a world wide media news person. You have done such an exceptional job covering these trials. We need more truly honest reporting.
Great job Nate!!
I'll never forget Colby Ryan. My heart breaks for that kind, precious, empathetic, brave, strong, young man. He looks so much like my son, and they are the same age. Because of two of the most selfish, cold, evil, heinous people on the entire planet, Colby lost his entire nuclear family. He even lost his step-father, Charles. I hope his aunts, uncles, & grandparents will be there for him if he ever needs them. . . and even when he doesn't. I hope & pray Colby heals from all the horror and goes on to enjoy great success in every aspect of his life and is showered with love of every kind everywhere he turns. 💖
The ducks in the background are from Tammy saying THANK YOU Nick and Nate
Everyone says zulema geez. Thank you for being open zulema.