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Adam Montgomery: Guilty on all charges in the murder of his daughter, Harmony

read more…: Adam Montgomery: Guilty on all charges in the murder of his daughter, Harmony

“I’m finally feeling relieved that there’s some justice being served,” said Crystal Sorey, the mother of 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery, outside the courthouse.  She doesn’t use the Montgomery surname for her daughter anymore, she said, but refers to her as Harmony Renee, using her middle name.

Montgomery trial: Defense says Kayla lied; Proscutors say Adam lied, so who killed Harmony?

read more…: Montgomery trial: Defense says Kayla lied; Proscutors say Adam lied, so who killed Harmony?

A jury is deliberating the guilt or innocence of Adam Montgomery, accused of beating his 5-year-old daughter to death, hiding her body for months, and then disposing of it, after hearing testimony over 10 days in Hillsborough County Superior Court North.

Tiny houses moving into Claremont

read more…: Tiny houses moving into Claremont

“I believe the Upper Valley started this discussion with us at the planning board, and they’re looking at tools and things they can put out there to maybe spur and encourage developers to build new housing in Claremont,” she said. “There’s a shortage, and I knew the new city planner came to Claremont, and she couldn’t find a home.”

Harmony’s DNA detected; witnesses tell tale of CMC bag with child’s remains

read more…: Harmony’s DNA detected; witnesses tell tale of CMC bag with child’s remains

Testimony on the seventh day of Adam Montgomery’s murder trial followed the movements of the CMC bag prosecutors say contained his slain daughter’s remains as it moved from a family shelter to a walk-in cooler at now defunct downtown restaurant, to a Union Street apartment and then to the EconoLodge.  

Adam Montgomery trial: Estranged wife says she still cares for him; testifies he killed his daughter

read more…: Adam Montgomery trial: Estranged wife says she still cares for him; testifies he killed his daughter

Kayla Montgomery broke down on the stand Monday after a prosecutor held up a poster-size photo of her murdered stepdaughter and telling the jurors her home was in prison, she was not allowed to keep her children, does not have any right to them and cannot speak to them.

At home – with hope – in Keene:  A Mexican rancher starts over

read more…: At home – with hope – in Keene:  A Mexican rancher starts over

Problem-solving comes naturally to Luis, who raised cattle and horses on a ranch in Mexico until it became too dangerous to stay.  Finally, one night, without turning on the headlights of their vehicle, he set out for the Texas border with his family, Maria and three children. Luis had a visa from earlier trips to the United States and Canada on cattle business. He and the family were admitted legally through a port of entry to seek asylum.   

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