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Headline Roundup February 23rd, 2024

New Hampshire Man Convicted of Murdering Daughter, Body Still Missing

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Sentencing date set for New Hampshire man who killed 5-year-old daughter
Sentencing date set for New Hampshire man who killed 5-year-old daughter

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PORTLAND (WGME) -- A sentencing date has been set for a New Hampshire father who killed his daughter. A jury found Adam Montgomery guilty Thursday of all the charges against him, including second-degree murder. In December 2019, he beat 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery to death in the backseat of his car, then hid her body for months. β€’ Also read: New Hampshire father found guilty of killing Harmony Montgomery, disposing of body Her remains have never been found. Sentencing is scheduled for May 9 in Merrimack County Superior Court. Adam Montgomery...

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Father of Missing New Hampshire Girl Harmony Montgomery Found Guilty of Murder
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A jury has found a New Hampshire man guilty in the death of his 5-year-old daughter, Harmony Montgomery, who was first reported missing in 2021. Adam Montgomery, 34, was found guilty on all charges, including second-degree murder, witness tampering, and second-degree assault charges for a separate incident involving the child. Mr. Montgomery also pleaded guilty to abuse of a corpse and falsifying physical evidence. The verdict follows a two-week trial that included emotional testimony about how Mr. Montgomery killed the young girl, then destroyed and disposed of her body, which...

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

Manchester NH Police

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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...

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