REXBURG — Four reporters are sharing their thoughts about covering the disappearance of 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow and 16-year-old Tylee Ryan one year after the case went public.
 EastIdahoNews.com News Director Nate Eaton and Reporter Eric Grossarth joined Fox10 Phoenix Reporter Justin Lum and Fox13 Salt Lake Investigative Reporter Adam Herbets for the in-depth conversation. Over the past twelve months, the four reporters have covered the twists and turns of the complicated case that has made headlines around the world.
 The journalists have spent months diving into facts of the case, searching for the truth in the kids’ disappearance and finding answers to puzzling questions.
 Watch the entire conversation in the video player above and find the latest on the Daybell case here.
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‘These are real human lives.’ Journalists discuss covering Daybell case over the past year
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