On Thursday, Adam Montgomery will be sentenced for murdering his daughter, Harmony, in 2019.
A New Hampshire man will be sentenced for murdering his daughter in 2019. Adam Montgomery was convicted by a jury in February in the death of 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery .Manchester police launched a missing person investigation on New Year's Eve 2021 for Harmony, who had not been seen in two years. Within days, pictures of the little girl with blond hair, blue eyes and a bright smile were plastered on billboards and posters.
this week.'It was just a very scary, helpless time in my life,' she said.In August 2022, investigators announced the news that no one wanted to hear, that they believed Harmony had been killed in early December 2019. 'They sat me down and they told me that she was deceased,' Sorey said.Two months later, Harmony's father was arrested and charged with her murder. It would be another two years before Adam Montgomery got his day in court. The trial lasted weeks.
has learned that police were recently back at a marsh in Revere, Massachusetts, in the same area where a search happened last year.Investigators used a drone to search the area. That video will be analyzed, and it's expected that a larger-scale search will take place in the coming months. Sorey said she would be OK with Adam Montgomery receiving a reduced sentence for information about what he did with Harmony's remains, but she's unsure if he would agree to it.
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