Did Chad Daybell’s ‘I’m Not Coming Back’ Admission Show His Guilt?
**Main Points:**
– Chad Daybell exhibited awareness of his legal predicament, suggesting a consciousness of guilt, during the police raid at his home.
– Daybell is described as strategic and manipulative, contrasting with Lori Vallow’s delusional state, diagnosed as a delusional disorder.
– The discussion speculates on Daybell’s motivations, suggesting that his narcissistic personality may have influenced his criminal actions.
– Daybell’s relationship with Vallow is discussed as a possible catalyst for their actions, where mutual narcissism could have amplified their delusional beliefs and behaviors.
– The conversation also explores Daybell’s background and psychological makeup, suggesting that his desire for attention and validation significantly impacted his judgment and actions.
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