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New Hampshire jury convicts Adam Montgomery of murder in the death of his 5-year-old daughter Harmony

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New Hampshire jury finds Adam Montgomery guilty of killing 5-year-old daughter Harmony


New Hampshire jury finds Adam Montgomery guilty of killing 5-year-old daughter Harmony

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MANCHESTER, N.H. – Adam Montgomery, the New Hampshire father accused of killing his daughter, 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery, was found guilty of second-degree murder on Thursday.

Montgomery was also found guilty of second-degree assault, falsifying physical evidence, abuse of a corpse, and witness tampering.

Jurors deliberated for about seven hours after getting the case on Wednesday. They asked the judge one question Thursday about the legal definition of the word “recklessly.”

Montgomery was not in the courtroom when the verdict was read. He chose not to be in the courtroom for the entirety of the trial.

Harmony’s birth mother Crystal Sorey and foster mother Michelle Raftery were both in the room when the verdict was read. 

“He’s a coward. He’s a coward, he’s always been a coward,” Sorey said. “That’s why he did what he did. He took her away from the people that loved her because he couldn’t hack that he didn’t have control. That’s all he cared about, control, everything in his life. She wasn’t anything to him.”

Montgomery will be sentenced some time after April 1. Sorey said she plans to be in court when Montgomery is sentenced and will give a victim impact statement.

“I hope that what he did plays over in his mind every single waking moment that he lives on this earth,” Sorey said. “And I hope that he never falls asleep without seeing her beautiful face.”  

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Harmony Montgomery. (Photo Credit: Manchester NH Police)

The verdict comes after about two weeks of emotional and, at times, gruesome testimony. 

“It’s a very big relief that they have seen through and that they have held him accountable for the actions that he’s committed,” prosecutor Benjamin Agati said on Thursday.

Jurors heard closing arguments Wednesday before starting deliberations on a second-degree murder charge. Police first learned Harmony was missing in December 2021 and later said she was killed, though her body was never found.

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu called Adam Montgomery “a monster” after the verdict was read.

“I am grateful to the judge, jury, and Department of Justice for delivering justice for Harmony. Adam Montgomery is a monster and deserves to spend the rest of his life in prison,” Sununu said in a statement.

The jury deliberated for about two hours Wednesday and for about four more hours on Thursday before reaching a verdict. 

In closing arguments, defense attorney Caroline Smith said Montgomery moved the body and hid it because of “a very misguided belief” he had to do so “to keep his family from being ripped apart.”

Agati told jurors a different story. He said Montgomery, 34, was angry that his daughter was having bathroom accidents inside the car they were living in after they were evicted from their home. He said Montgomery punched her in the head until she died.

“All he has is his car, and his rage, and his fists,” Agati said, later adding, “She doesn’t get a headstone in the ground above the head that he battered. She doesn’t get to be at peace and death because of what he did, because he can’t afford to tell anyone where she is.”

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Adam Montgomery at Hillsborough County Superior Court in Manchester, N.H, on Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2024.

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Adam Montgomery is serving a 30-year prison sentence for an unrelated gun conviction. He said in court in an unrelated case last year that he loves Harmony “unconditionally” and did not kill her. He had pleaded not guilty to the murder charge.

Montgomery’s defense attorney argued that his client’s estranged wife, Kayla Montgomery, was responsible for Harmony’s death.

Montgomery’s attorneys acknowledged his guilt on two lesser charges earlier in the trial, saying that he “purposely and unlawfully removed, concealed or destroyed” his daughter’s corpse and falsified physical evidence.

Investigators believe Harmony was murdered in December 2019, though she wasn’t reported missing for nearly two years. Kayla Montgomery testified the body was hidden in the trunk of a car, a cooler, a ceiling vent, and a workplace freezer before Adam disposed of it.

Kayla Montgomery testified that her husband repeatedly punched Harmony in the head because the girl had wet herself. She said her family, including the couple’s two young sons, had been evicted and were living in their car. According to Kayla, Adam punched Harmony at several stop lights as they drove from a methadone clinic to a fast food restaurant on the morning of Dec. 7, 2019.

Adam Montgomery’s attorneys said that the only person who knew how Harmony died – Kayla – was lying. They said that Harmony actually died the night before Kayla said she did, and that Kayla was alone with her at the time.



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UNICEF executive director Catherine Russell tells “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that the malnutrition, hygiene and mental health for children in Gaza is “all terrible,” adding that it’s a “hellscape for children.”

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Sen. Mark Kelly says feds need to do a “better job” of letting Americans know “there’s a huge amount of misinformation” on election

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Washington — Sen. Mark Kelly said Sunday that the federal government needs to do its part to inform Americans of the vast swath of election misinformation that’s being consumed on social media platforms like X, TikTok, Facebook and Instagram.

“It’s up to us, the people who serve in Congress and in the White House to get the information out there, that there is a tremendous amount of misinformation in this election, and it’s not going to stop on Nov.  5,” Kelly said on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan.” 

Kelly, who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said he’s seen these misinformation operations target not only his state of Arizona, but also other battleground states.

“There is a very reasonable chance I would put it in the 20 to 30% range, that the content you are seeing, the comments you are seeing, are coming from one of those three countries: Russia, Iran, China,” Kelly said.

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In a committee hearing last month on foreign threats to the 2024 election, Kelly presented screenshots of Russian-made web pages showing fabricated headlines designed to look like Fox News and The Washington Post, targeted at voters in battleground states. 

“So my constituents in Arizona and others — they seek to influence the outcome of these elections, and that is absolutely beyond the pale,” Kelly said at the Sept. 18 hearing. “We’ve got to do something about it.”

Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump each have the support of 49% of Arizona voters, according to CBS News’ battleground tracker as of Sept. 30. 

In another battleground state, Pennsylvania, Trump returned Saturday to hold a rally in Butler three months after an attempted assassination on him. He was joined by members of his own party and billionaire Elon Musk, who said Trump was the only way to preserve democracy and warned of a last election if he does not win in November. 

Speaking to CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday, Kelly called the social media mogul a hypocrite. 

“He’s standing next to the guy that tried to overturn the 2020 election on Jan. 6, saying that this is somehow going to be the last election and they’re going to take away your vote,” Kelly said. “And you know, it just doesn’t pass the logic test.”

At the White House press briefing on Friday, President Biden – speaking from the podium for the first time since taking office – said he’s confident of a free and fair election but alluded to the 2021 insurrection at the Capitol in his concerns on whether it will be a peaceful transfer of power.    

“The things that Trump has said and the things that he said last time out when he didn’t like the outcome of the election were very dangerous,” Mr. Biden said. “If you notice, I noticed that the vice-presidential Republican candidate did not say he’d accept the outcome of the election, and they haven’t even accepted the outcome of the last election.”



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