News about Adam Montgomery

Harmony Montgomery's mom plans to launch wrongful death lawsuit against state of New Hampshire for 'failing' to protect little girl against her 'monstrous' drug-dealing father who beat her to death

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 11, 2024
Hannah Montgomery's mother, Crystal Soper, begged a New Hampshire judge to declare her daughter dead. Montgomery hasn't been seen since December 2019, when her father, Adam, allegedly fatally punched her in the head after she wet herself in the car. Hannah's death and disappearance were not revealed for two years by authorities. Adam Montgomery's second-degree murder conviction, in comparison to his admission of guilt to lesser charges of murder involving her body bouncing for months afterward and falsified physical evidence, was a legal death declaration, according to Sopho's prosecutor.

After telling her estranged husband's murder conviction, she was given parole, Harmony Montgomery's stepmother Kayla was released on probation. He struck a fatal blow to his five-year-old girl's head then went to Burger King and bought heroin

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 7, 2024
Kayla Montgomery's stepmother, Kayla, has been granted parole and is expected to be released from prison in May. Kayla pleaded guilty to lying to a grand jury about where she was last seen in November 2019 and agreed to appear as a witness in her estranged husband's murder trial in 2022. Following a hearing last month, Adam Montgomery was found guilty of second-degree murder, second-degree assault, witness tampering, falsifying physical evidence, and abuse of a body. She was granted permission for May at a parole hearing on Thursday morning. She will be closely followed and monitored after her 90 days of release, with regular check-ins and a parole officer to ensure she does not act on any criminal charges.

As the governor rips depraved dad as a "monster," Harmony Montgomery's father was found guilty of murdering his 5-year-old daughter

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2024
Adam Montgomery was found guilty of the murder of his 5-year-old daughter Harmony. Following a two-week trial, a jury found the New Hampshire father, 34, guilty of second-degree murder and cruelty of a corpse among other charges. After a woman had a toilet accident while sleeping in the car in December 2019, Montgomery repeatedly punched the helpless child in the chest.

When a jury decides whether he killed Harmony, a 5th titan, 'enraged titan's "wasting their time," says Adam Montgomery

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2024
The FBI agents who are looking for his daughter's body, according to Adam Montgomery, an evil teenager.' Pictured his in prison for other crimes and left, little Harmony before she was brutally beaten to death in the back seat of the car and her mother Crystal in happier times

Harmony Montgomery's father Adam to plead GUILTY to falsifying evidence and abusing a corpse - but he still denies murdering five-year-old

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 7, 2024
Adam Montgomery, who caused outrage by wearing a big smile and sticking his tongue out during his jury selection, did not appear in court in person as he pleaded guilty to the charges. He is still faces allegations of murder, assault, and witness tampering. Montgomery is now serving a 30-year prison term for separate firearms related offences. Harmony was last seen alive in 2021, but her remains have yet to be discovered.

Harmony Montgomery's dad SMIRKS as jury selection for his murder trial begins: Accused of beating disabled daughter, 5, to death in car for wetting herself

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 6, 2024
Prosecutors began jury selection, and Adam Montgomery, who is now serving 30 years in prison for separate firearms charges, walked into the courtroom without handcuffs and with a big smile on his face. Officials are confident they will be able to seat a full jury amid a media circus surrounding Harmony's disappearance, which was first reported in November 2021 but not worried about impartiality. Montgomery was charged with Harmony's murder nearly three years after she vanished, although prosecutors say he repeatedly beat the child to death with a closed fist after she wet herself in a car they were living in.

Since begging a judge not to bring murder charges against him into account, Harmony Montgomery's father was sentenced to up to 30 years in jail on firearms charges

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 7, 2023
Adam Mongtomery, 33, was sentenced to 15 to 30 years in jail on each of two counts of active criminal charges. On two counts of stealing the guns, he would continue to serve seven and a half years. Montgomery is also charged with the murder of his teenage daughter, Harmony, who vanished in 2019. On Monday, he begged a judge not to consider those charges as she sentenced him in the firearms lawsuit, saying he loves his daughter 'unconditionally' as he attributed his legal issues to heroin use.

According to affidavit, Harmony Montgomery's father was killed to death after she was beaten to death

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 20, 2023
A 48-page affidavit was published earlier today based on interviews with Montgomery's estranged mother Kayla, who has alleged that after beating her to death, he stuffed her body into a bag. Kayla, Harmony's stepmother, said they had been driving to a McDonald's when he turned around and screamed Harmony in the head and repeatedly. She was angry that she was having toilet accidents in the car.

Harmony Montgomery, a 5-year-old boy, was found guilty of firearms charges

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 8, 2023
Harmony Montgomery, a five-year-old boy who vanished in 2019 and whose body has not been found, has been charged with unrelated firearms offences. Adam Montgomery, 33, was found guilty of all six firearms charges, two counts of being an armed criminal, receiving robbed property, and unlawful taking. The most serious charge of being an armed criminal attracts a minimum term of ten years in jail. Harmony Montgomery, his daughter's murder, was indicted and separately charged in January, but he wasn't released until last year.

Harmony Montgomery timeline: What we know about tragic five-year-old

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2023
Harmony Montgomery, 5, vanished in 2019 and wasn't reported missing for two years as police continue their hunt for her body. She was consistently rejected by the Massachusetts child welfare system, was neglected by her heroin-addicted mother, and put into the custody of a 'violent father.' Adam, the young girl's 33-year-father, was charged with murder in January for her disappearance. He's also accused of murder of a corpse, falsifying evidence, and witness tampering.

Harmony Montgomery, a five-year-old boy who vanished in 2019 in wetlands in Massachusetts, is found in wetlands

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2023
Officials in Revere, Massachusetts, on Route 107, escalating wetlands for new evidence. Montgomery was last seen alive in New Hampshire in 2019, and although authorities suspect she was killed by her father, her disappearance has remained a mystery. Although her father, Adam Montgomery, remains in jail, where he has pleaded not guilty to her murder, the child's body has never been discovered.

Harmony Montgomery, a 5-year-old boy, has been charged with murder after his body has STILL not been discovered

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 27, 2023
On Friday, Adam Montgomery, 33, of Manchester, New Hampshire, was charged with second-degree murder, abuse of a corpse, and other things. In early-December 2019, he has been accused of murdering his daughter Harmony, who was then five years old, by repeatedly striking her in the chest with a closed fist. Despite her body still missing, police have said the little girl was dead in August 2022. Relatives have accused Montgomery of abusing Harmony, prompting detectives to visit the Manchester apartment several times in 2019, 2020, and 2021, many coming after the child was last seen. In January 2022, a career criminal with a rap sheet dating back to 2007, was arrested in connection with his daughter's disappearance.

Harmony Montgomery's stepmother pleaded guilty to perjury

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 18, 2022
Kayla Montgomery, 32, (left) pleaded guilty to two charges alleging that she lied to a grand jury about being a clerk in a doughnut store on November 30, 2019, the day she said she last saw her daughter Harmony Montgomery (right). She also agreed to cooperate with prosecutors who charged Adam Montgomery (inset) with second-degree murder in the child's death. Authorities say he was charged in October with murder Harmony, then five years old, by repeatedly punching the disabled girl in the head.

In a recent interview video, Harmony Montgomery's father is accused of being portrayed as a'monster.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 27, 2022
The father of missing Harmony Montgomery being interviewed by police about his daughter's disappearance months before he was charged with her murder in a newly posted video. Adam Montgomery, 31, was charged with Harmony's murder on Monday, nearly three years after she abducted her. He is said to have punched the injured youngster in the head. Her body hasn't been discovered. This week, police in New Hampshire released footage from an interview with Montgomery that was first arrested in December 2021 on suspicion of assault, interference with custody, and endangering his daughter's welfare. The suspected child killer chain in the hospital smoked cigarettes and accused police of portraying him as a monster. Harmony Montgomery was just five years old when she mysteriously disappeared at the end of 2019, but cops were only alerted of her disappearance last fall.

Harmony Montgomery's stepmom told cops in JUNE that the missing girl's dad killed her

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 27, 2022
Harpom, Kayla (left), told cops in June that Harmony Montgomery's (right) stepmom had murdered the child's father, Adam (inset), and she was urged to assist with the prosecution. Harmony vanished sometime in late November or early December of this year, but police were only alerted of her disappearance last fall. The FBI's probe, which culminated in the arrest of Adam Montgomery in January 2022 in connection with a second-degree assault charge involving his daughter prior to her disappearance, sparked by the FBI.

Missing Harmony Montgomery's father is charged with murder

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 24, 2022
Harmony vanished sometime in late November or early December of this year, but cops were only alerted of her disappearance last fall. The FBI launched an investigation that culminated in police arresting Adam Montgomery, 31, in January, in connection with a second-degree assault charge involving his daughter prior to her disappearance. By New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella, during a briefing in Montgomery, Montgomery, who had yet to be charged in the disappearance, was charged with second-degree murder. The jurist accused Montgomery of repeatedly causing the death of' his daughter's daughter during his 2019 encounter, 'by striking Harmony in the head with a closed fist' at his house in Manchester, New Hampshire.'

Harmony Montgomery's stepmother has been branded a FUGITIVE after she refused to appear in court

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 8, 2022
Since failing to appear in court after lying about the child's disappearance, the New Hampshire stepmother was deemed a criminal. After failing to appear at a court hearing on Thursday, Kayla Montgomery, 32, has been ordered to be arrested by a judge. Harmony was reportedly in her care when she allegedly told the state Department of Health and Human Services that she was under surveillance. In 2019, the five-year-old girl was last seen alive by her mother. Harmony had been missing for two years when police became involved in the probe in September 2021.

Is it true that the step of a New Hampshire girl's Stepmom is now facing MORE charges of investigation

perezhilton.com, January 12, 2022
Harmony Montgomery's abduction case in Manchester, New Hampshire, is also progressing. Sadly, the most significant strides have yet to be made, as cops are still don't know the whereabouts of the now-dead girl. Harmony was 5 years old in late 2019 when she first reported to be seen publicly, as you'll recall from our earlier reports. But a new growth took place this week.