of her two children, has agreed to return to Idaho to face trial after failing to get a judge to reduce her $5 million bail.
Authorities have repeatedly described Vallow and Daybell as uncooperative in their search for the children and have accused the couple of lying about the kids’ whereabouts. Her defense attorney, Craig De Costa, in arguing for her release on a reduced bail, said Vallow had previously lived in Hawaii and that she planned to move there before authorities began questioning her over the disappearance of her children. De Costa also added she did not obey a recent Idaho court order to produce her children because the order said it would place her kids in a foster care system, which she did not want.