The only woman on federal death row, Montgomery is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection on Dec. 8 at the federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana. In what Mattingly described as the most lucky thing to ever happen to her, she was placed with a loving foster family who showered her with affection. One theory her lawyers put forward regarding the chain of events that led to the murder, is that Montgomery feared her ex-husband would expose her lies about being pregnant and use it against her as he sought custody of their children. Dorr's marriage was failing when she fell in love with John Manard, a convicted murderer 21 years her junior. I didn't know what to do or how to talk to my sister about it.". She got into multiple car accidents, struggled to keep a job, moved around constantly, drank heavily, engaged in sex work and neglected her children. Montgomery's older half-sister, Diane Mattingly, told reporters last week that Shaughnessy repeatedly beat Montgomery and Mattingly. Montgomery's mother, Judy Shaughnessy, who was 20 at the time of her birth in 1968, drank heavily while pregnant with her daughter. They believe that at the time of the crime, Montgomery was psychotic and out of touch with reality. Facebook gives people the. At that time, Montgomery was awaiting trial. She went home with a newborn, one she acquired by murdering the babys pregnant mother. "She was completely detached from reality.". Montgomery strangled Stinnett into unconsciousness, then sliced into her stomach with the steak knife, Strong said. Court records say Kleiner drank heavily, beat his wife and children, and made his daughters take off their clothes before he spanked them. Often, theyd physically fight, and Mattingly would try to protect Montgomery from the chaos. Montgomery lamented that she couldn't be present to console them because she was in solitary confinement, said Dorr, Montgomery's friend since they met in a federal prison in 2006. But it wasn't Montgomery that Stinnett was expecting, it was a woman who went by the name of Darlene Fischer. Theyre saying that a sentence of life without the possibility of parole is more than sufficient punishment for someone who has endured what she did.. But the psychological abuse targeted at her was even more damaging. After Mattingly was removed from the home by social services, Montgomery fell prey to her mother's new husband, who according to statements from his other children, was a violent alcoholic who began sexually abusing Montgomery when she was a pre-teen. When children grow up in a chronic state of fear and terror, their brains adapt to survive, explained Katherine Porterfield, a clinical psychologist at the Bellevue/New York University Program for Survivors of Torture, who has evaluated Montgomery in prison. If Mattinglycould speak directly to Trump, she said, she would tell him: "Please dont take my sister. Violent acts against pregnant women and their fetuses fall into that category. People confuse punishment with culpability, she went on. We cant travel to talk to witnesses or to prepare experts at this point, Harwell, Montgomerys lawyer, said. As a teenager, Montgomery confided in her cousin, a deputy sheriff, that she was being raped by Kleiner and other men orally, vaginally and anally. Judy Shaughnessy, Montgomery's mother, testified Friday she found then-husband Jack Kleiner having sex with Montgomery in 1984, when Montgomery would have been about 16. Montgomery's execution date was subsequently bumped back to Jan. 12. She is the only woman on federal death row. "I don't think people understand how bad this was," Strong said. Two other inmates are scheduled to die at Terre Haute prison before Mr Trump's presidency ends. The girls father was often away from the house for long periods, and Shaughnessy would have other men over. "Little Lisa was in the bed next to mine every time," she said. Nationwide, only 54 women have been executed since 1900. "It was pretty awful.". A longtime death penalty opponent, Wurtz said he considers it "idiotic" that Montgomery is to be executed. After their biological father left the home, Mattingly says they were left alone with Shaughnessy's boyfriends, at least one of whom started raping Mattingly. Her victim's community said otherwise. And nowhere is that support more palpably felt in this case than in Skidmore. In the haze of her mental illness, she went to the home of a pregnant woman, killed her, and removed the baby. The mom, Judy Shaughnessy, was so cruel she once beat the family dog to death in front of her kids, the petition states. Several high-profile figures had appealed for clemency in Brandon's case but Mr Trump did not heed those calls. Montgomerys case is not about whether she is responsible for the crime; she is. When Lisa was a small child, Judy allowed men to rape her for money, including allowing her to be gang raped on multiple occasions. But Fischer was a name that Montgomery had been using when she separately began messaging Stinnett from a different email address inquiring about buying one of her puppies. Montgomery's number of crayons and pieces of paper hassince been increased to 10 each. "God, no, please," she said. Stinnett came to, grabbing at Montgomery's knife and pulling out somehair before Montgomery strangledher to death. At least five times after she was sterilized, she told people that she was pregnant. Lisa Montgomery's current legal team has conducted some 450 interviews with family members, friends, case workers, doctors and social workers. ", Strong said he arranged for that message to be shared with the four others, "because we were all a part of that.". They gave me unconditional love, they taught me my self-worth, she said. Montgomery told Stinnett that she was also expecting, and the pair shared pregnancy stories. After playing with the dogs in the backyard that day, Montgomery strangled Bobbie Jo Stinnett, 23, who was pregnant, and cut open her abdomen to remove her 8-month-old fetus. There is a decision that has to be made, separate from guilt, about whether someones behavior is so morally reprehensible that they deserve the death penalty, she said. More: Who was the last woman executed by the US government? Who was the last woman executed by the US government? It turns out that it only takes a few people to save a child's life: being loved by my foster parents saved mine. The question is, should she be put to death for it? She was born in 1968, the child of two troubled alcoholics. As an adult, Montgomerys dysfunctional life mimicked that of her childhood. The threat of losing her children, combined with the years of untreated trauma and severe mental illness, pushed Lisa over the edge. The five investigators who went to Montgomery's home that day recently began communicating with oneanother again, said Strong, who is now sheriff ofNodaway County, which includes Maryville and Skidmore. It would be 34 years before the half-sisters would see each other again. The counselor noted that her mother appeared to have a lack of empathy for Montgomery, who was left with the distinct impression that the sexual abuse was her fault. Many of the residents of Skidmore cite the details of the crime, and the amount of planning that went into it, as evidence that Montgomery was a calculating killer. Back home, the couple announced the birth of their daughter to their friends and relatives. She was beaten, repeatedly raped by her stepfather and his friends and sexually trafficked by her mother. Dorr has since been released from prison and remarried. Ms. Montgomery has bipolar disorder, temporal lobe epilepsy, complex post-traumatic stress disorder, dissociative disorder, psychosis, traumatic brain injury and most likely fetal alcohol syndrome. Henrysaid she was surprised to see Montgomery scheduled for execution so soon, considering 30 other inmates on federal death row were sentencedbefore her. Montgomery, 39, is accused of killing Bobbie Joe Stinnett, 23, and cutting the baby from her womb on Dec. 16, 2004, at Stinnett's home in Skidmore. Judy later married a man named Jack who punched, kicked and choked his children, including Lisa. More: Lisa Montgomery's execution, delayed by attorneys' COVID-19 cases, rescheduled for Jan. 12. Court records describe her as a quiet loner who spent a lot of time reading books. Lisa Montgomery had little if any chance in life. In 1986, when Montgomery was 18, she married her stepbrother, Carl Boman. "I think that in a lot of the opinion pieces that are being posted, in a lot of things that people are sharing, Bobbie Jo and her daughter, and her mother and her husband and other friends and family, are kind of being forgotten," says Tiffany Kirkland, another member of the class of 2000. "If I had, would they have taken Lisa out of the home also?" This story was first published on 11 January - before Lisa Montgomery's execution on 13 January. "And Lisa deserves to pay.". In Montgomerys early teen years, Kleiner moved the family to an isolated trailer at the end of a dead-end road outside of Sperry, Oklahoma, a severely impoverished area north of Tulsa. They also discovered that Shaughnessy prostituted. Dorr said she and Montgomery were in the same pod,in which inmates may gather outside their cells,in 2006 and 2007 at Leavenworth Detention Center, a for-profit federal facility in northeast Kansas. Montgomery suffers from severe mental illness. 2023 BBC. She liked to take her finger and poke it hard into her chest, over and over in the same spot. Her lawyers had argued she was a mentally ill victim of abuse who. At the instigation of Shaughnessys lawyer, Montgomery was connected to a therapist, but only briefly. If you were to meet her, it would be inconceivable to you that she committed this crime, Harwell said. The clemency process enables convicted criminals to request mercy and ask the nation's executive branch to step in, Henry said. Mattingly and Montgomery lived together until Mattingly was eight and her half-sister was four. Kevin Montgomery let investigators inside. Montgomerys mother, Judy Shaughnessy, who was 20 at the time of her birth in 1968, drank heavily while pregnant with her daughter. Around this time, Shaughnessy and Patterson separated, and Mattingly was removed from the house by child protective services an act which she credits for saving her life. For the rest of her life.. A home videoshowsCarl Boman raping and beating Montgomery, said her half-brother, Teddy Kleiner, who gave a sworn statementsaying he had seen it. "They put her on suicide watch to keep her from killing herself, so that they can execute her," she said. I support my wife and her request for clemency, but because I am sick with COVID and am caring for my parents who are also sick with COVID, I ask the media to respect our need for rest and privacy," he said. Nobody has said that Lisa should never have been punished. The family moved from place to place dozens of times, but it was in a trailer in Sperry, Oklahoma, where her lawyers say the abuse turned into something more akin to torture. Likewise, that jury wasn't directed to consider whether Montgomery was severely mentally ill, which Montgomery's attorneys are asking the president to take into account. "We knew we were walking into the killer's house.". Montgomery also talked about the abuseshe had endured from her stepfather, Jack Kleiner, and the first of her two husbands, Carl Boman, Dorr said. Only 18 death sentences were handed down in 2020 and the number of executions carried out hit a 30-year low. "When I squeezed her hand, she looked at me and smiled," she said. They would beat and slap her if she was doing it wrong. When they were done, they urinated on her like she was trash.. Montgomery used the fake name of "Darlene Fischer" and the chilling email address of [email protected] as she set up a meeting with Stinnett, according to the charging affidavit in thecase. At the time, Lisa had told her new husband that she was pregnant, which her former husband knew wasn't possible because of the forced sterilization. She would be the first woman executed by the federal government in 67. The cold, vicious, calculating and brutal nature of her crimes shows that Montgomery knew exactly what she was doing, Strong said. Residents there tend to think her execution would bring an appropriate end to a painful chapter in their city's history, he said. In her opinion, Montgomerys extreme childhood trauma created the conditions for her to grow into an adult with a disconnected sense of her emotions, a tenuous hold on reality, a completely warped view of human relationships, and a split and damaged sense of herself and of her body, according to expert testimony she provided for the defense. Since receiving her execution date, she's been placed on suicide watch in an isolated cell. After five hours of deliberation, the jury found Montgomery guilty. Lisa then took the baby home and cared for her as though she was her own. Montgomerys father, John Patterson, a 25-year-old in the military, was also an alcoholic. She moved in 1999 to Melvern, a town about 40 miles south of Topeka with 375 people today. President Donald Trump can "break the chain of evil" experienced by Montgomery and other members of her family by granting clemency and commuting her sentence to life imprisonment, Mattingly said. Lisa Montgomery and Bobbie Jo Stinnett got to know each other online through a shared love of dogs. The father was a teacher. "I get these images in my head of [Bobbie Jo's mother] finding her daughter that way.". Is it ethical to execute a woman for actions that cannot be meaningfully separated from her mental illness and ugly history of abuse? The views expressed in this article are the author's own. she says. When Montgomery was in her mid-teens,she was sexually assaulted by Kleiner and three or four of his friends, according to court records. At the time of her murder, she was newly married and pregnant with her first child. Judy Shaughnessy, drank during pregnancy. As Strongand other investigators were about to pull into the driveway of Montgomery's house, he said, he learned via a phone callthat the last email Stinnett received had come from that home. Im not a psychiatrist, so I cant go any further than that.. She liked going down to the Nodaway River to swim, and playing Nintendo games at slumber parties. He also noted that after she confessed to killing Stinnett, she changed her story to contend the murder was committed by her half-brotherTommy Kleiner. But it was not a pet that she was to retrieve that day. Montgomery was psychotic at the time of the crime, Harwell said. Dr Katherine Porterfield, a clinical psychologist who evaluated Montgomery and spent about 18 hours with her, says that psychosis does not always look the way people expect it to. A clemency petition asking Trump to reduce Montgomerys sentence to life without parole is expected to be filed in the coming weeks. "But one of the things that the president can do is say - to women who have been trafficked, and who have been sexually abused - 'Your abuse matters'.". Thats happened since Montgomery's childhood, when theterror she experienced while being raped forced her to retreat emotionally into an imaginary house,where everything is fine, Henry said. My heart goes out to the family of Bobbie Jo Stinnett and the loss that they have felt and are still feeling. There were always different men around the house. According to her lawyers and witnesses, Montgomery suffered years of childhood abuse so severe it was akin to torture. In the end, it was in prisonwhere she spent years on death row after committing a horrific crimethat she began to recover from a lifetime of nightmarish abuse. They introduced her as their daughter, Abigail, and made multiple other stops. Residents of Melvern, where Montgomery lived, have beendivided about whether she shouldpay for her crimes with her life, said Joe Warner, who was mayor of Melvern at the time of the murder. Her lawyers say that as she lost touch with reality, she fantasised about being pregnant. He stressed that the juryheard testimony about her mental illness and her history of being abused, yet still unanimously recommended her execution. Mattingly said she was fortunate to have been moved to a lovinghome of high school history teacher and coach Floyd Gwin;his wife, Zella Gwin;and their three biological children. And that would be from across a courtroom, where lawyers for the US government were trying to persuade a jury to sentence Montgomery to death. Nodaway County Sheriff Randy Strong says that the scene that he and his four colleagues found that day was so bloody, they are still traumatised by it. Montgomery's family moved from place to place during her adult years, continuing the pattern she hadknown as a child. Lisa Montgomery - the only female inmate on federal death row in the US - has been executed for murder in the state of Indiana. They were also physically violent. Melvern residents want that perception to end, she said. She lived with her children in poverty, without running water and other basic necessities, while her mental health deteriorated. More: The U.S. has not executed a woman in 67 years. "And then go, 'Look at this body'. "I have seen a lot of horrible things happen to women and children in my more than 40 years in law enforcement," Strongsaid. Lisa was anally, orally, and vaginally raped by several men, one after the other for several hours at a time. She lives in Lebanon, Ky., is married with two adult children and has worked the past 19 years for the state of Kentucky. She said Montgomery's crimes have affected the way Melvern is perceived in the same manner anti-gay picketing by Westboro Baptist Church has influenced perceptions about Topeka. Mental health experts who examined her believe that her history of childhood trauma exacerbated a genetic predisposition to mental illness that ran in her family. A lifetime of sexual torture causes her to lose touch with reality. "She always wanted to be a mom," says Baumli. She had brain damage, likely caused by exposure to alcohol when she was a. Judy Shaughnessy and her boyfriend physical, psychological . Montgomery's second husband Kevin Montgomery, who lives near Melvern and remains married to her voiced support for her bid for clemency in a statement releasedthrough his wife's attorneys. Montgomery's father, John Patterson, a 25-year-old in the military, was also an alcoholic. However, in the tiny town of Skidmore, Missouri, where the crime was committed, there is little sympathy for that argument. Mattingly and Montgomery were best friends. But they were what we come to understand as neuro-physiological adaptations to survive being constantly under assault.. She pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. She meets with Montgomery regularly, she said. In late December, Montgomery's legal team submitted a petition to President Donald Trump that makes the case that after a lifetime of abuse - which they characterise as torture - she is too mentally ill to be executed and deserves mercy. The question is, should she be put to death for it. In addition to Strong and Fritz, those investigators were FBI Special Agents Mike Miller and Scott Gentine and Topeka police officer Tom Glor. Montgomerys case is not about whether she is responsible for the crime; she is. He married Judy Shaughnessy, who would become Montgomery's mother, in 1967 in . That could change in Terre Haute. Lisa Montgomery has been charged in the December 16 death of Bobbie Jo Stinnett, who was eight months pregnant at the time. Montgomery, her sister said, was repeatedly failed: by the deputy sheriff who was told of her abuse; by the judge who was aware she was being molested; by her trial. But my hope is President Trump will stop Lisa's execution and commute her sentence to life in prison. A few years after Mattingly was removed from the home, when Montgomery was in kindergarten, her mother remarried a man named Jack Kleiner. "She got joy out of it.". ", "I live with regret for not speaking up about what happened to Lisa," Kidwell said, adding that he just didnt know what to do.. The Trump administration announced it was reinstating executions last summer after an almost 20-year hiatus. Mattingly was 8 years old and Montgomery was 4 when Mattingly was removed in 1972 from Shaughnessy's mobile home at Ogden, a community of about 1,960 people in Riley County. It was a terrifying household, she says, where physical, psychological and sexual abuse at the hands of Judy Shaughnessy, Montgomery's mother, and her boyfriends was routine. Her children were disturbed by it. "My sister was crying and in pain. Ramachandran said women who sufferchildhood sexual abuse and whose minds revolve around babies and pregnancy are predisposed to suffering pseudocyesis, a condition in which they show physical symptoms of pregnancy, including enlargement of the breasts and stomach, morning sickness and cravings for certain foods. Lisa Montgomery, a federal prisoner, is now slated to be executed on Jan. 12. More recently, the states that have been carrying out executions, such as Texas and Tennessee, have halted and delayed executions because of the pandemic. Babcock said the constant in every case she has seen is an overwhelming history of trauma. Prosecutors, in their closing argument, said that she had a filthy home, that she didnt cook and that she didnt clean, Babcock said. Montgomery and Stinnett participated inthe "Ratter Chatter" online message board for rat terrier dog enthusiasts. "She needs to be put to death.". On the trip home, she stopped in Topeka and called her husband to say she had gone into labor while Christmas shopping and had given birth at a Topeka birthing center. "I'm asking him to have compassion on her as a person that has been failed over and over and over again. It was clear that she was traumatized, that she was somewhere else, he said. Sheriff Strong insists that the crime was meticulously planned and that the woman he arrested continued to lie until backed into a corner. The crime itself shows that Lisa had lost all touch with reality. Montgomery's lawyers argue that because of a combination of years of horrific abuse, and a raft of psychological issues, she should never have been given the death penalty. She helped him escape in a dog crate and went to prison after a vehicle chase 12 days later ended with their capture. Warnersaid the killinghad left Melvern residents stunned.. She didnt have nobody there to protect her once I was out of the home.. Her attorneys say that while Montgomery feels deep remorse for her crimes, her understanding of her situation waxes and wanes. A generation ago, it was the kind of place where you could "get your hair cut, see a show, buy rabbit feed and eat dinner" - but those days are long gone. "We've seen crime for years and years in our country in which people enact terrible violence coming out of a psychotic set of beliefs or thought process. A federal judge in November postponed Montgomery's execution from Dec. 8 until Jan. 12 to give her attorneys more time to file her clemency petition, after concluding that their COVID-19 symptoms limited their ability to file thepetition. Every year. But it is something that she carries with her and that she mourns not only for the effect on her life and that of her family, but for the terrible effect on Mrs. Stinnett, who was killed, and also her family who was left behind.. 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