Sins of Our Mother Trailer: Lori Vallow’s Dark Crimes Come To Light In Netflix’s Latest Docu-Series

Netflix is steadily becoming the hub for true crime releases. After some brilliant documentary series and films released over the years, the OTT giant has yet another dark story in its alley. Sins of Our Mother trailer reveals what Netflix has in store for us next and it is the perfect promise to become a binge-worthy companion for true crime fanatics.

In its latest documentary series release, the platform is bringing to us the notorious and dark case of Lori Vallow. The trailer features Vallow’s son, Colby Ryan, coming to the screen to not only question his mother’s intentions but also reveal the horrific crimes committed by her and her husband, Chad Daybell. The husband and wife were indicted for first-degree murder back in June 2021 for the deaths of Vallow’s children-Tylee and JJ, aged 17 and 7 years, respectively.

“My mom was just playing every card on everybody”, Colby reveals in the trailer. Sins of Our Mother will get to the bottom of this dramatic murderous tale that will chill our spines.

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The description for Sins of Our Mother trailer reads: “Lori Vallow was known to friends and family as a devoted mother of three, a loving wife, and a woman of God. But over the past three years, something went very wrong: Now Lori is in jail, waiting to stand trial for conspiracy to commit murder and first-degree murder in connection with the deaths of her fourth husband, her fifth husband’s wife, and her two youngest children.”

The description further elaborates: “For the first time, Lori’s surviving son Colby steps forward to provide exclusive insight into his family’s backstory as well as their present-tense narrative as Lori faces justice. At the heart of this three-part series is a single burning question: how did a seemingly normal woman become the most notorious mother in America?”

Sins of Our Mother Trailer

Netflix’s latest documentary series titled Sins of Our Mother is scheduled to arrive on the OTT platform on September 14, 2022. The series will consist of three episodes in total.

Are you thrilled to watch this story unfold? Let us know your thoughts in the comments down below!

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Manjima Das
Manjima Das
Manjima Das has a writing experience of over 3 years, covering entertainment, fashion, lifestyle as well as community work. She has majored in Psychology with secondary specialization in gender studies and literature.

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