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Prosecutors Reveal Shocking Details About How Drug Addicted Dad Killed His Own Daughter And Chopped The Corpse To Dispose in Boston

Prosecutors Reveal Shocking Details About How Drug Addicted Dad Killed His Own Daughter And Chopped The Corpse To Dispose in Boston

Boston, MA: Prosecutors made their opening statements in the murder trial of Harmony Montgomery’s father on Thursday morning. According to them, her mother died in a condition of excruciating pain, wailing and gurgling, after her father had beaten her while eating a Burger King meal and then injected himself with opiates.

Adam Montgomery, a 33-year-old violent New Hampshire convicted felon and addict, somehow gained custody of the 5-year-old child upon his release from jail, despite the fact that her brother’s adoptive parents were making overtures to adopt her.

Despite his former wife Kayla’s allegations of assaulting him, he allegedly continued to consume narcotics and lived out of a car while she was collecting assistance, according to prosecutors.

Prosecutors stated that Harmony had urinated while sleeping on December 7, 2019, the day on which detectives think she passed away. The story goes that her dad gave her a brutal beating over the head.

After that, they went to a methadone clinic, where they obtained narcotics and fast food, according to the opening statement of the prosecutors.

Authorities reported that Little Harmony was involved in another accident. Allegedly, her father pissed her off after turning around and started beating her.

Allegedly, he stuffed his dead daughter into a duffel bag after he realized she was dead. According to the prosecution, he moved her corpse around several times, held it for several weeks, and then chopped up her parts before disposing of them outside of Boston.

Police in Manchester say they found the girl missing in late 2019, thus in December 2022 they officially declared her missing.

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