How to watch the ‘Dateline’ interview with Lori Vallow Daybell if you missed the premiere

Dateline recently released an episode interviewing Lori Vallow Daybell, a convicted murderer responsible for the death of her two children. The episode aired on NBC, Friday March 7, but there’s still ways to catch the episode in case you missed the premiere date.

Lori Vallow Daybell and her husband, Chad Daybell, where both convicted in separate trials for the gruesome murders of Lori’s children Tylee Ryan, 16, and Joshua “JJ” Vallow, 7. Both children were last seen alive in September 2019, and their remains were discovered buried in Idaho on Chad’s property in June 2020.

Lori, also know as the “Doomsday Mom,” was dished the maximum sentence possible (life in prison without the possibility of parole) in July 2023. Along with convicted of killing her two youngest children, Lori was also found guilty and convicted for the death of her husband Chad’s former wife, Tammy Daybell.

Where can I watch Dateline’s interview with Daybell?

Those interested in watching the chilling jailhouse interview with Lori can stream it for free through Fubo or DirecTV Stream—both of which have free trials for new subscribers to enjoy before committing to a paid plan.

Dateline’s latest episode is also available for streaming through Peacock, though there is no free trial.

What is Fubo?

Fubo is a popular streaming service known for its extensive sports coverage, but it also offers users the ability to stream over 100 live TV channels through its base package for just $84.99 a month following its 7-day free trial.

Popular channels available for streaming through Fubo include ESPN, NBC, ABC, CBS, TLC, MTV and more. Subscribers can also enjoy on-demand streaming and useful features such as Fubo’s unlimited DVR feature perfect for recording favorite shows and movies.

What is DirecTV Stream?

DirecTV Stream mirrors Fubo quite a bit as it offers many of the same channels and features. Its base package starts at just $86.99 a month after its 5-day free trial expires, and includes channels like HGTV, ESPN, CNN, Bravo, BET, CNBC and more.

DirecTV Stream also has the Choice package, which is normally $114.99 a month, but through an ongoing promotion, pay just $89.99 a month for your first three months to access over 125 channels.

The service’s Ultimate package, normally $129.99 a month, is part of the current DirecTV Stream’s promotion, too. Pay $104.99 a month for your first three months and enjoy over 160 channels.

Those interested can compare all DirecTV Stream’s packages and learn more about the ongoing promotion here.

What is Peacock?

Peacock is one of basic cable’s greatest alternatives. Users can stream hit movies and TV shows or explore a plethora of Peacock Originals.

Peacock currently offers two plans to choose from including their premium plan for $7.99 a month ($79.99 annually) and their premium plus plan for $13.99 a month ($139.99 annually).

The premium plan is the most popular package offering subscribers access to live sporting events, new and hit TV shows and movies, Peacock Originals and more.

Peacock’s premium plus plan comes with everything included in the premium plan along with the ability to download and watch select titles offline and the chance to stream your local NBC channels live at any time. Also, with the premium plus plan, Peacock users can stream content without ad interruptions.

More on Lori and Chad Daybell

The couple first crossed paths in 2018 at a spiritual conference held in St. George, Utah. The pair quickly became infatuated with each other when they learned of their shared beliefs, which all centered around the act of doomsday prepping.

With shared ramblings of zombies and the end of time that was nearing, the two planned and plotted leading to four calculated deaths and a nationwide manhunt.

In Dateline’s exclusive interview with Lori, the convicted murderer announced she and her husband would be exonerated for their crimes. Lori also discussed with NBC Dateline correspondent Keith Morrison her future plans.