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KANSAS----female faces death sentence

Woman who cut baby from mother-to-be's womb faces death penalty


A woman who strangled a mother-to-be before slicing her open and stealing the unborn baby from her womb is facing the death penalty.

Lisa Montgomery, 39, choked her victim with a rope before using a carving knife to take the unborn baby fron her victim.

She planned to pass the child off as her own.

A jury in Kansas found Montgomery guilty of kidnapping resulting in death after 23-year-old Bobbie Jo Stinnett died.

At the time of the crime in December 2004, Ms Stinnett was 8 months pregnant and Montgomery was pretending to family and friends that she was full term.

The baby was found unharmed at Montgomery's home and was returned to her father. Montgomery's lawyers argued during the trial that the Kansas woman suffered from a delusional belief that she was pregnant, and said she may have been unable to differentiate between right and wrong when she killed Stinnett.

The defence team portrayed her as a victim of severe mental illness whose delusion of being pregnant was being threatened, causing her to enter a dreamlike state when the killing took place.

They also argued that she had post-traumatic stress disorder brought on by mental, physical and sexual abuse in her childhood.

But prosecutors said Montgomery carefully planned the fatal meeting at Ms Stinnett's home in Skidmore, Missouri, pretending she wanted to purchase a rat terrier puppy.

Montgomery tried to pass off Ms Stinnett's baby as her own, telling her husband she had gone into labour while on a shopping trip and having him pick her up near a Topeka health centre where she said she gave birth.

Montgomery had undergone a tubal ligation in 1990 after the birth of her fourth child. But soon after, she began falsely reporting a series of pregnancies. In 2004, she claimed to be due in mid-December.

Her husband, Carl Boman, had become suspicious of her latest pregnancy claim and threatened to use it against her as he sought custody of 2 of the couple's 4 children. A custody hearing had been set for January 2005.

Montgomery's mother and sister also had been telling Montgomery's husband and his parents that it was impossible for her to carry a child.

Prosecutors said Montgomery used a rope to choke Stinnett, who was eight months pregnant. But Ms Stinnett was conscious and trying to defend herself as Montgomery used a kitchen knife to cut the baby girl from the womb, prosecutors said.

"The only good thing that comes from this tragedy is that little Victoria is a healthy baby and is reunited with her family," US Attorney John F. Wood said.

After initially denying the crime, Montgomery told investigators she had taken a knife, rope and umbilical cord clamp with her to Ms Stinnett's home.

Jurors will begin the penalty phase of the trial on Wednesday, with a choice between the death penalty or life in federal prison without parole.

Prosecutors said they plan to seek the death penalty.


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Re: Kansas Female Found Guilty and Faces Possible Death Sentence
« Reply #1 on: October 24, 2007, 12:32:16 AM »
This crime makes me so angry.  >:( There should be a more brutal way for punishment.

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Re: Kansas Female Found Guilty and Faces Possible Death Sentence
« Reply #2 on: October 24, 2007, 05:56:19 PM »
This crime makes me incredibly sad.  The woman clearly belongs in a mental institution not on death row.

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« Reply #3 on: October 24, 2007, 06:51:55 PM »
This crime makes me incredibly sad.  The woman clearly belongs in a mental institution not on death row.

Makes me incredibly mad too. She should be taken out and shot in the freakin head.

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« Reply #4 on: October 24, 2007, 08:28:40 PM »
Two different schools of thought here I notice. Jeff thinks she should be shot as a criminal, someone else thinks she should be institutionalized. To me institutionalizing a person with the capability to commit acts like she did endangers anybody she would come in contact with. A bullet sounds fine to me. Some people just cant be saved or rehabilitated.

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« Reply #5 on: October 25, 2007, 12:38:03 AM »
This crime makes me incredibly sad.  The woman clearly belongs in a mental institution not on death row.


I think there was before the crime a good time for mental treatment (look at the case details), but she didn´t take it. Then she crossed the line. Now she´s there where she should be.

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Re: Kansas Female Found Guilty and Faces Possible Death Sentence
« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2007, 11:54:01 AM »
A jury on Friday decided that a woman convicted of killing an expectant mother and cutting her baby from her womb should receive the death penalty.

Jurors deliberated for more than five hours before recommending the sentence for Lisa Montgomery.

Prosecutors say a judge will sentence Montgomery, but is obligated to abide by the jury's recommendation.

Montgomery, 39, was convicted Monday of kidnapping and killing Bobbie Jo Stinnett on December 16, 2004, in the victim's home in the northwest Missouri town of Skidmore. She was arrested the next day in Melvern, Kansas, where she was showing off the newborn as her own.

Montgomery wiped her eyes with a tissue as the jury announced its sentencing decision. Her attorney, Fred Duchardt, had his hand on her shoulder.

Prosecutors argued that Stinnett's killing and mutilation is the kind of crime for which capital punishment is intended.

Showing jurors photos of the bloody crime scene, the prosecution told jurors Thursday that Montgomery deserves to die because of the heinousness of her crime, and because computer evidence -- including Internet searches on performing Caesareans -- shows the crime was premeditated.
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Federal prosecutor Roseann Ketchmark said Montgomery had violated Stinnett in the "most wicked way possible," then failed to seek medical attention for the infant, who was four weeks shy of her due date.

Defense attorney Fred Duchardt, who claims sexual abuse during Montgomery's childhood led to mental illness, asked the jury to spare his client's life. He said emotional abuse from her mother and sexual abuse from her stepfather "killed Lisa's soul."

"I'm not ashamed to ask you all for mercy," Duchardt told the jury. "I ask for it on behalf of Lisa and all the people who love her."

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« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2007, 11:56:05 AM »
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A jury on Friday decided that a woman convicted of killing an expectant mother and cutting her baby from her womb should receive the death penalty.

Jurors deliberated for more than five hours before recommending the sentence for Lisa Montgomery. Prosecutors say a judge will sentence Montgomery, but is obligated to abide by the jury's recommendation.

Montgomery, 39, was convicted Monday of kidnapping and killing Bobbie Jo Stinnett on Dec. 16, 2004, in the victim's home in the northwest Missouri town of Skidmore. She was arrested the next day in Melvern, Kan., where she was showing off the newborn as her own.

Montgomery wiped her eyes with a tissue as the jury announced its sentencing decision. Her attorney, Fred Duchardt, had his hand on her shoulder.

Lisa Montgomery's husband, Kevin, and his parents were not in the courtroom when the verdict was read but came in as the jurors left. The family then went into another room without speaking to reporters.

Prosecutors argued that Stinnett's killing and mutilation is the kind of crime for which capital punishment is intended.

Showing jurors photos of the bloody crime scene, the prosecution told jurors Thursday that Montgomery deserves to die because of the heinousness of her crime, and because computer evidence - including Internet searches on performing Caesareans - shows the crime was premeditated.

Federal prosecutor Roseann Ketchmark said Montgomery had violated Stinnett in the "most wicked way possible," then failed to seek medical attention for the infant, who was four weeks shy of her due date.

Defense attorney Fred Duchardt, who claims sexual abuse during Montgomery's childhood led to mental illness, asked the jury to spare his client's life. He said emotional abuse from her mother and sexual abuse from her stepfather "killed Lisa's soul."

"I'm not ashamed to ask you all for mercy," Duchardt told the jury. "I ask for it on behalf of Lisa and all the people who love her."

Prosecutors claimed Montgomery was faking mental illness to aid her defense. They also noted that few of the many people who have been sexually abused go on to kill.

Ketchmark showed jurors crime scene photos highlighting the blows to Stinnett's head, injuries to her elbows, defensive cuts to her hands and strangulation marks.

"Look at the ragged abdominal cuts," she said. "This is vicious. This defendant mutilated her."

Ketchmark also described how the gruesome death had hurt Stinnett's family, particularly her husband, Zeb, who was forced to raise their daughter alone, and her mother, Becky Harper, who found her daughter's body.
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Well. Maybe she can pretend to be pregnant on the row and  carry the pillow like a baby allllllll the way to the gurney. Good riddance.

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Re: Kansas Female Found Guilty and Faces Possible Death Sentence
« Reply #8 on: October 27, 2007, 01:57:10 PM »
Just plain animalistic. She deserves to be tortured to death.
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Re: Kansas Female Found Guilty and Faces Possible Death Sentence
« Reply #9 on: November 03, 2007, 09:51:30 AM »
This crime makes me incredibly sad.  The woman clearly belongs in a mental institution not on death row.



OK so is this woman normal???? mum no even if she did do internet searches and help was available to her before the crime!! she was mentally ill BUT HEY  some don't know that they are. it was terrible awfully what she did but for Christs sake she must be ill as it was not normal to do such a thing. However mental illness will prob never be recognised as in line with other illnesses and i appreciate that professionals are not able enough yet to know the difference!!!
and so it will continue :(

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« Reply #10 on: November 03, 2007, 03:49:08 PM »
Nats, I know you're going to hate this but...

Why defend someone who is mentally ill? I say top 'em quickly, get them out of the situation, out of society and don't be sympathetic to the cause of thier evil.

What is the difference between a mentally ill person who kills & someone who is deemed sane? Chances are the mentally ill one will be 'treated' then released back into society at a later date to re-offend.

Told you you'd hate it....   :-*

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« Reply #11 on: November 03, 2007, 07:45:00 PM »
This was not the first time Lisa Montgomery had tried to fake a pregnancy.  She was a habitual liar, and was desperate to prove that she was really "pregnant".  Author M.William Phelps chronicled that case in his book "Murder in the Heartland".  Diane Fanning also wrote a book "Baby Be Mine".  Both books give background detail on Lisa and her many fabrications. 

I feel so sorry for all of Lisa's victims, which include her own children, who have to deal with what their mother did. 

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« Reply #12 on: November 04, 2007, 11:36:19 AM »
Nats, I know you're going to hate this but...

Why defend someone who is mentally ill? I say top 'em quickly, get them out of the situation, out of society and don't be sympathetic to the cause of thier evil.

What is the difference between a mentally ill person who kills & someone who is deemed sane? Chances are the mentally ill one will be 'treated' then released back into society at a later date to re-offend.

Told you you'd hate it....   :-*


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don't hate it respect that is what you think and i already said what i thought :)

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Re: Kansas Female Found Guilty and Faces Possible Death Sentence
« Reply #13 on: November 04, 2007, 03:51:03 PM »
Folks I read on another board that this creature DID in fact get the DP.. there's justice!
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« Reply #14 on: November 05, 2007, 02:07:29 PM »
Folks I read on another board that this creature DID in fact get the DP.. there's justice!


I can agree with calling her a creature.