NH HARMONY MONTGOMERY: Missing from Manchester, NH - Nov/Dec 2019 (Reported December 2021) - Age 5 *GUILTY*

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Girl last seen in Manchester in October 2019; police seek tips from public​

Manchester police are seeking tips from the public about the disappearance of a girl not seen in more than two years.

Harmony Montgomery, 7, was last seen in a home in Manchester in October 2019, when she was 5, police said.

Police said they first learned Harmony went missing earlier this week. Chief Allen Aldenberg did not specify who reported the girl missing but said his department has been in touch with multiple family members and will continue to speak with them.

Aldenberg said police are not searching for any adult or vehicle in connection with the case. Investigators are focusing on the whereabouts of Harmony.

"No time is a good time for a child to go missing," Aldenberg said. "I'm begging the community. I don't care if you saw this young girl a year ago and you think it's irrelevant. Call us."

Aldenberg said at a news conference Friday his detectives are working to confirm where Harmony is from and where she went to school before her disappearance.

Harmony is estimated to be approximately 4 feet tall and 50 pounds. Investigators said she has blonde hair, blue eyes and should be wearing glasses.

"We need help," Aldenberg said. "This remains a very active investigation."


MEDIA - HARMONY MONTGOMERY: Missing from Manchester, NH since October 2019 (Reported December 2021) - Age 5
 
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A question is good imo. They are trying to clear up probably some lingering doubt or final detail of one juror or even just all while coming to the final decision on all charges and each one.
 
Watching. Finished watching prosecution closing this morning too. it was a hard case to watch and listen to and had to find the time but I did it for Harmony. Seeing it through and finding the time early morn and late night.

Imo the prosecution nailed it, defense had nothing.

The best witness I have ever seen in my life on the stand was the female inmate the other day. She alone was worth watching again and again. Well there was one other in my life that would compare to how good, unshakable and awesome on the stand. I'm talking the average person, not experts, etc. My God was she good. She did not let the defense sn*w her, she never interrupted or lacked respect but she went at the defense and the truth and made it clear when they tried to twist things. I felt even though they needed Kayla as the only person persent with Adam during all these events, that this woman was the star of the trial for witnesses.

Adam should have to be there with no escape just as Harmony could not escape Adam or his hatred or his beatings. He demanded a trial and it's his trial. Sorry if I sound like a broken record but it's just another thing that will get worse that is starting to happen where most will say well it is the way it is and what can be done...

When he is convicted he'd better darned well be drug in to hear the verdict and definitely better be hauled in for sentencing.
 

12:02 p.m.​

The question was discussed privately between the judge and both sides at the bench, so we do not know what it was about at this time.
 

12:08 p.m.​

From Amy Coveno:

Here is the question the jury asked:

QUESTION: How does the court define consciously disregarded?

ANSWER: The jury has been given the legal definition of the mental state recklessly. You must use the definition provided. You should use your common sense in judgment, and consider the ordinary usage of the terms within the definition. No additional instruction on this will be provided.
 

12:19 p.m.​

From Amy Coveno:

Regarding the jury question... on Page 12 of the jury instructions, under the second-degree murder charge, it says the defendant "consciously disregarded" the risk.
 
Yeah I heard that several minutes ago too. Watching someone who has someone who is in attendance that is going to call in. I doubt that will provide much more info but I love the effort and real attendance some report from, having someone that actually made the effort to go and aren't just blabbing on SM.
 
Guilty on all imo. I'll settle for the murder though and the two he admitted to. So long as guilty of murder.

Jury asked for some further clarification says something. None was really given that they hoped the judge would. I'm sure defense argued to judge to not clarify other than law given. Imo.

My guess is they are almost there and are hammering out the final decisions and/or a few final details. Praying.

AM is guilty and prosecutor had it right. This man has no right to be called a father. He was a sperm donator. And as he said, do NOT call him a father.
 
Thank God although I never doubted isnce watching closings last night and this morning and the trial for that matter. Of course there can always be one juror. Always a chance isn't there. I always feel faith in almost all juries though and stick with that positive thought.

RIP Harmony. Now the POS sperm donor has no reason not to give up your location. However he won't, as he will control that forever. Imo. And calling him a POS sperm donor is paraphrasing what the prosecutor said pretty closely, not my words in case it sounds too strong. It ISN'T for what he did to this child.

So he may never give up location and likely won't, but we know where you are located Harmony and it is a glorious place we hear where you suffer no such abuses and treatment. You are not with what little remains of you due to that monster.

What a jury. And what a prosecution case, stellar job. There a not a ton of direct evidence by a long shot but a TON of other and a LOT of work and they tied it all in and brought in all necessary and gave a heck of a closing.

It was hard to listen to but well worth knowing all that went on for once and seeing most all of it, I missed little. It does make a difference. Wish I could do it more so because I knew in defense closings that the atty was lying to the jury as to Kayla's responses as I watched ALL of Kayla's testimony. It does make a difference watching where sadly I generally have to rely on recaps but good ones on those that cover what they think the highlights. Like YT, some do Twitter, etc. for recaps. This one though I watched. I did miss I think the first day, I never saw Crystal testify. Pretty much saw the rest. Later than when live but barely kept up and finished this morning.

WAY TO GO JURORS. Figured all five charges and it WAS.
 
Thank God although I never doubted isnce watching closings last night and this morning and the trial for that matter. Of course there can always be one juror. Always a chance isn't there. I always feel faith in almost all juries though and stick with that positive thought.

RIP Harmony. Now the POS sperm donor has no reason not to give up your location. However he won't, as he will control that forever. Imo. And calling him a POS sperm donor is paraphrasing what the prosecutor said pretty closely, not my words in case it sounds too strong. It ISN'T for what he did to this child.

So he may never give up location and likely won't, but we know where you are located Harmony and it is a glorious place we hear where you suffer no such abuses and treatment. You are not with what little remains of you due to that monster.

What a jury. And what a prosecution case, stellar job. There a not a ton of direct evidence by a long shot but a TON of other and a LOT of work and they tied it all in and brought in all necessary and gave a heck of a closing.

It was hard to listen to but well worth knowing all that went on for once and seeing most all of it, I missed little. It does make a difference. Wish I could do it more so because I knew in defense closings that the atty was lying to the jury as to Kayla's responses as I watched ALL of Kayla's testimony. It does make a difference watching where sadly I generally have to rely on recaps but good ones on those that cover what they think the highlights. Like YT, some do Twitter, etc. for recaps. This one though I watched. I did miss I think the first day, I never saw Crystal testify. Pretty much saw the rest. Later than when live but barely kept up and finished this morning.

WAY TO GO JURORS. Figured all five charges and it WAS.
Reading the details was bad enough. I completely agree. He will NEVER divulge where her body is. Like you said. It's his last thing he has control of. He has absolutely nothing to gain from giving the information. That would be the only reason IMO, That he would. The jury. I am glad they found him guilty on ALL 5 COUNTS!!!!
 
Reading the details was bad enough. I completely agree. He will NEVER divulge where her body is. Like you said. It's his last thing he has control of. He has absolutely nothing to gain from giving the information. That would be the only reason IMO, That he would. The jury. I am glad they found him guilty on ALL 5 COUNTS!!!!
Every single one. The prosecution was fantastic in closing and all. Defense irritated me but when don't they. Putting words in people's mouths, making something fact or trying to that wasn't, etc. I have not watched so much of a trial in a long time til this one. I've seen pieces of some, fair amount, like Murdaugh some of Dulos but this one I committed to trying to. I know for a fact if Iknow you at all one of the last witnesses you'd have been impressed with. If I get time I will try to find just her testimony and link it. She was not going to be LED, PLAYED, TREATED like whatever, have anything insinuated and you name it. She came right out repeatedly and said YES, I am a criminal. I am. Lol. She put the defense in a place that was hard for them to do their routine. Why do you have to ask me all this, I AM ONE. YES I am. Man, she alone as so worth watching! So long as she stays off her drugs and out of trouble, I'd love her as a friend. She was so REAL lol.

There were some hard details but as in most trials, it was not all at its worst put out and pounded on but enough was but we already knew more and worse imo. We jad seem most of it in prior docs, hearings, news before this trial.

Imo one of the worst things but no surprise it was clear already in hoiw Adam treated Harmony was his telling this witness that he hated her and her accidents were intentional. My GOD he caused her accidents. She couldn't win probably if she needed to go and asked or said nothing and tried to hold it and he abused her also causing it. The alleged incident with the baby she was a child in a no win situation. Keep the baby quiet or daddy will blame you or let the baby cry and daddy will blame and smack you.

THey were drug addicts and he couldn't keep a roof over any of their heads nor hold a job. It is a no brainer what these kids went through. The thoughts and details are horrid but they didn't like get into every single one that we did not already know or figure.

Maybe many watched online but I will also say the courtroom was far from full each day. It was on final day. And that's sad.

Butt there is something also to be said for that I think judges who want no media or live televising should consider. They don't have as much of a mess to deal with and people traveling and flooding the courtroom and logistics if they televise it so all can watch from home.

Do you know that Adam was not required to appear?? Or be there? I can guess what you will think of that on hearing it.

Every single COUNT. Prosecution rocked it. Jury has smarts and saw it all for what it was. Even with Adam never seen and allowed to be in absentia.
 
Oh and yes, he will never tell where she is. Or how little is likely left. They have the radius dialed way down to knowing where she is, like I forget to a 20 mile thing or some such based on rental car, toll/pay roads and more but still a needle in a haystack.

Not having your loved ones remains is awful (yes, been there for a long time) but she is not wherever he put her anyhow. She is somewhere better with a ton of others that had someone unfairly take their lives.

I do want to find and have you watch the one woman witness though. All context and all the trial is worth it, like knowing the defense, seeing the other witnesses and feel of the trial, etc. but I think this one stands on her own regardless and am interested on your take on her. THIS is how things should go in a courtroom and how to handle it.
 

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