There was plenty of food, our clothes were clean, and the kids did our homework together. And theyre taking me away from her.. Montgomery said she was seeking a dog for a Christmas gift. One was the presence of substantial planning and premeditation. Emotions ran high in 2007 as Montgomery was tried in federal court for kidnapping resulting in death. Lisa Montgomery had little if any chance in life. It is extremely rare for women to be sentenced to death, said Sandra Babcock, faculty director of the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide and an expert on women and the death penalty. Mattingly and Montgomery were best friends. Its also people hearing it, knowing it and doing nothing about it. My sister is on death row, Kleiner wrote in the lawsuit petition. "There was so much pressure on her at that point," says Henry. Skidmore has suffered lasting effects as a result of Stinnett's murder, said Strong, the investigator who helped prodMontgomery to confess. She believes that if Montgomery had been rescued too, and given what she was given contact with loving, protective adults everything would have been different. But those who believe she should be put to death say her lifetime of horrorscan't excuse what came next: OnDec. 16, 2004, she loaded a steak knife, umbilical cord clamps and part of a clothesline into her car anddrove 175 miles from her home in east-central Kansas to the northwest Missouri home of Bobbie Jo Stinnett, an expectant mother she had met at a dog show. Her mouth was covered with duct tape so frequently that she learned not to cry. Around age 8, she said, a man began raping her in the bedroom she shared with Montgomery, then 4, who lay in bed right next to her. Montgomery, 52, the only woman on federal death row, is scheduled to be executed by lethal injection Jan. 12 in the U.S. Penitentiary at Terre Haute, Ind. Two other inmates are scheduled to die at Terre Haute prison before Mr Trump's presidency ends. Her victim's community said otherwise. But none of those other victims responded by killing a woman and cutting her baby out of her stomach, hesaid. Lisa Montgomery be di 11th prisoner to receive di lethal injection since July when President Donald Trump, resume federal executions. 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.. Montgomery told investigators she was surprised at how nicely they had treated her, considering what she had done. The father was a teacher. Nationwide, only 54 women have been executed since 1900. Family members have claimed that Shaughnessy blamed Montgomery for the abuse and the divorce. For the rest of her life.. And then go, 'Stand there and listen to the 911 call of [Stinnett's mother]. The question is, should she be put to death for it. Mrs. When she was 18, Montgomery married her stepbrother. The U.S. has not executed a woman in 67 years. Just the details: What you need to know about Montgomery and her victim, Bobbie Jo Stinnett. The family moved often. DNA testing later showed they were Stinnett's. Montgomerys legal team is fighting against the clock to gather the information needed for her clemency petition, which has been complicated by the coronavirus crisis. 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. Eventually, Montgomery admitted she had acted alone in killing Stinnett and taking her baby. Stinnett lived with her husband, Zeb, in Skidmore, Mo., a town near the state's northwest corner with fewerthan 300 people today. If they all go ahead, the federal government will have executed more people than any administration in nearly 100 years. "I looked to my right and there was Lisa Montgomery on the sofa, holding the baby," he said. Those records say questions were raised about her ability to function as an effective parent afterher house was found to be "filthy," her children were seen running naked in her yard and one of her daughters, then 2years old,ingested a bottle of Tylenol in 1993. Lisa Montgomery, a Kansas native scheduled within days to becomethe first woman executed by the federal government in 67 years, lived a childhood so abusive her attorneys call it akin to torture. "If I had, would they have taken Lisa out of the home also?" Montgomery has pleaded not guilty to kidnapping resulting in death. Let it be done: Bobbie Jo Stinnetts hometown waits as killers execution date nears. Montgomery's older half-sister, Diane Mattingly, told reporters last week that Shaughnessy repeatedly beat Montgomery and Mattingly. But Lisa was broken. The population hovers around just 250, and everyone knew Bobbie Jo Stinnett and her family. There were always different men around the house. Both became infected with COVID-19, believing it to be transmitted duringthe prison visit. "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. At the same time, she blames it for the fate of her younger half-sister, Lisa Montgomery. Her mother also began trafficking her, allowing handymen like electricians and plumbers to sexually abuse Montgomery in exchange for work on the house. . That is exactly what Lisa Montgomery developed into, which is a person who had profound disconnection from her body, from her mind, from her experience, Porterfield said. 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. 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. Investigators quickly realised that "Darlene Fischer" did not exist, and tracked Montgomery down the next day using her emails and computer IP address. Some nights, she said, Shaughnessy would leave them in the house with a male babysitter. Strong was a police detective in Maryville, Mo., 14 miles northeast of Skidmore, and Fritz was a detective at Cameron, also in northwest Missouri. In December 2004, Boman filed a court action seeking custody of two of their children who still lived with Montgomery while arguing that the pregnancy Montgomery was fakingillustrated she was an unfit mother, according to newspaper accounts. The girls father was often away from the house for long periods, and Shaughnessy would have other men over. This is the stuff of nightmares.". The nature and circumstances of Montgomerys crime show she had lost touch with reality, says her half-sister, Diane Mattingly. . In December 2004, Montgomery, who was 36 at the time, strangled Bobbie Jo Stinnett before cutting the baby out of her womb and kidnapping it. There are certain crimes that are universally abhorred by the public, ones that evoke a primal response of disgust and revenge from those who hear about it. 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. On the ride home, she clamped the umbilical cord and cleaned the baby girl with wipes. When Floyd Gwin died last July at age 81, Mattingly was listed among the survivors in his obituary. He had a daughter from a previous relationship, Diane, who was four years older than Montgomery. According to interviews with her half-siblings and others who spent time with the family, Montgomery's stepfather built a shed onto the trailer where he, and eventually his friends, raped and beat her. She needs someone for once in her life to be on her side., Provided by attorneys for Lisa Montgomery, "Biopsychosocial History of Lisa Marie Montgomery," by Jan Vogelsang. "I'm sick of hearing about Lisa Montgomery and what she went through. 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. President-elect Joe Biden has already pledged to end death penalty proceedings, although he hasn't said when. At 1:31 AM on Wednesday, Lisa Montgomery was pronounced dead. "I fell in love immediately.". Lisa Montgomery - the only female inmate on federal death row in the US - has been executed for murder in the state of Indiana. Lisa Montgomery, who endured years of sexual and physical abuse, murdered an expectant mother and took the baby. The question is, should she be put to death for it? Montgomery has exhausted all attempts to appeal her conviction and death sentence although her attorneys are exploring possible litigation. According to sworn statements from her family, her mental health declined rapidly after that. 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. Other friends of Kleiner, including a plumber and an electrician, raped her in that shed, Montgomery says, as a way of collecting payment for work done around the house. . "She needs to be put to death.". The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. She helped him escape in a dog crate and went to prison after a vehicle chase 12 days later ended with their capture. Is it ethical to execute a woman for actions that cannot be meaningfully separated from her mental illness and ugly history of abuse? Right: This cemetery at Melvern, where Lisa Montgomery formerly lived, has more than 1,800 gravesites, which is nearly five times the city's population. 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. As long as she was given cigarettes, Montgomery continued to talk, Strong said. Bobbie Jo's mother and husband have have not spoken publicly in many years. Sheriff Strong insists that the crime was meticulously planned and that the woman he arrested continued to lie until backed into a corner. She lived with her children in poverty, without running water and other basic necessities, while her mental health deteriorated. Back home, the couple announced the birth of their daughter to their friends and relatives. "The whole community over there's traumatised by this.". "There was a lot of talk both ways on it," he said when contacted by phone at his new home in Texas. 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.. She had this ability to find what hurt you the most and use that against you, Mattingly said. Her mother, Judy Shaughnessy, beat and tormented all of her children, proudly telling an investigator that her daughter's first sentence was "Don't spank me, it hurts." Montgomery's first stepfather . She describes Montgomery's ex-husband as cruel and harassing. After previously being allowed contact with a limited number of inmates, Montgomery was moved to a solitary confinement cell at Carswell and kept there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Henry said. She married her stepbrother at 18 and gave birth to four children in less than five years, before having a sterilization procedure. 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. "God, no, please," she said. The baby, who was uninjured, was returned to her father. She became involved with Kevin Montgomery, a divorced electrician with children of his own, and theymarried the following year. On December 8, the federal government plans to execute her for a crime she committed in the grip of severe mental illness after a lifetime of living hell. People confuse punishment with culpability, she went on. 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. When they came to take me, I thought they were coming to take all of us. If Mattinglycould speak directly to Trump, she said, she would tell him: "Please dont take my sister. As the car drove further and further away, Mattingly began to vomit. In addition to Strong and Fritz, those investigators were FBI Special Agents Mike Miller and Scott Gentine and Topeka police officer Tom Glor. Montgomery was also prone to delusional thinking. For Diane Mattingly, there is one moment from her childhood for which she feels both enormous gratitude and guilt. He threatened to expose the imagined pregnancy and use it against her in the custody battle. In her interviews with Montgomery, Porterfield said, the woman showed symptoms of dissociation, including confused thinking, major gaps in memory, and an inability to recognize the reality of certain events. I cant understand why they have to kill this woman, knowing her background and everything that happened, he said. Shaughnessy drank excessively during her pregnancy, causing brain damage to Montgomery, according to court records. JUDY SHAUGHNESSY OBITUARY Judy K. Shaughnessy Judy K. Shaughnessy, 66, Topeka, formerly of Lyndon, entered into the kingdom of heaven Saturday, November 2, 2013 at Midland Hospice House. Since 2008, Montgomery has been held in a federal prison in Texas for female inmates with special medical and psychological needs, where she has been receiving psychiatric care. "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'.". Lisa Montgomery - the only female inmate on federal death row in the US - has been executed for murder in the state of Indiana. Judy Shaughnessy and her boyfriend physical, psychological . After she gave birth to four children, Judy pressured Lisa into an involuntary sterilization. The couple had four children in five years, but the relationship was not the escape from violence that Montgomery might have hoped it would be. And then there is the life that Montgomery and her siblings inhabited, one of domestic violence, dysfunction, humiliation, fear and pain. Montgomerys mother, Judy Shaughnessy, who was 20 at the time of her birth in 1968, drank heavily while pregnant with her daughter. Montgomerys case is not about whether she is responsible for the crime; she is. The idea that that evidence of her bad mothering is part of what the jury could rely upon as a reason to sentence her to death its something you would never find in a case of a man.. Henry stressed that no one faces a death sentence linked to the 16 other U.S. cases from 1987 to2015 in which a woman has attacked a pregnant woman and her unborn child in an effort to take the childand ended up killing one or both. At that time, Montgomery was awaiting trial. 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. These days, she requires a regimen of psychotropic drugs to function. 2023 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved. A survivor of incest and sex trafficking, she is diagnosed with bipolar disorder with psychotic features, complex post-traumatic stress disorder, temporal lobe epilepsy, and cerebellar dysfunction, said Amy Harwell, a federal public defender in Tennessee who is working on Montgomerys case. "As a result, Lisa has trouble processing information and navigating social relationships. At the instigation of Shaughnessys lawyer, Montgomery was connected to a therapist, but only briefly. Nobody has said that Lisa should never have been punished. I didn't know what to do or how to talk to my sister about it.". Patterson was transferred after Montgomerys birth to Fort Riley inKansas, where their family lived when another daughter was born in 1970. She lapsed increasingly into mental illness and repeatedly faked pregnancy. "Come on, baby. "Little Lisa was in the bed next to mine every time," she said. Other times, her behavior could be erratic and inappropriate. They introduced her as their daughter, Abigail, and made multiple other stops. He had a daughter from a previous relationship, Diane, who was four years older than Montgomery. Shaughnessy has since died. A sworn statement from David Kidwell Sr. identified as being Montgomery's cousin and a deputy sheriff said shecried as she told him Kleiner and his friends on more than one occasion had raped her for hours, then "urinated on her like trash. Lisa's mother, Judy Shaughnessy, abused her "in extreme and sadistic ways," according to interviews with nearly 450 family members, neighbors, lawyers, social workers, and teachers. In the cases where women are sentenced to death, prosecutors often use gender stereotypes against the defendants, she said, characterizing them as transgressive or not normal in some way. He continued the cycle of abuse, rapes and beatings, which he sadistically videotaped. According to her lawyers and witnesses, Montgomery suffered years of childhood abuse so severe it was akin to torture. Weddle said she moved to Melvern when she retired nine years ago because she wanted peace and quiet after more than 30 years as a Topeka police officer. Montgomery suffered from pseudocyesis, the false belief she was pregnant, jurors heard from Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, director of the Center of Brain and Cognition at the University of California in San Diego. As Fritz patted Montgomery on the back of her hand, Strong said he noticed dried blood and tissue embedded beneath her fingernails. 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 at the time also presented an alternative theory of the crime, which was that Montgomery's brother had actually committed the murder, even though he had an alibi. Her lawyers had argued she was a mentally ill victim of abuse who. They found her cradling a new-born girl she claimed to have given birth to the previous day. She credits this moment for her "fairly normal" life - a house on eight peaceful acres, a loving relationship with her children, nearly two decades at a job working for the state of Kentucky. "That sent a chill up my spine," Strong said. However, in the tiny town of Skidmore, Missouri, where the crime was committed, there is little sympathy for that argument. Left: "Melvern Pride" is the focus of this sign standing at the city limits of Melvern, the community in east-central Kansas where Lisa Montgomery lived. He threatened to rape our little sister if Lisa resisted and said he would kill her whole family if she told anyone. Montgomery graduated in 1986 from high school at Cleveland, Okla., with hopes of joining the Air Force to earn money for college. 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. "That's how evil this woman is," Strong said. She enacted this in the grip of a very broken mind.". He was pumping her, Shaughnessy testified. 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. The couple returned to their home near Melvern, which was being watched by investigators working to identify the woman who had told Stinnett she was Darlene Fischer. 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. Read about our approach to external linking. Several high-profile figures had appealed for clemency in Brandon's case but Mr Trump did not heed those calls. I didn't know what to do or how to talk to my sister about it.". Diane Mattingly is the sister of Lisa Montgomery, who is scheduled for execution by the federal government on December 8, 2020. At one point, one of Montgomery's brothers found a home movie that showed Montgomery's husband raping and beating her. She is the only woman on federal death row. This is someone who was deeply remorseful, once she became appropriately medicated and had full contact with reality, although that is a situation that waxes and wanes.. They have been joined by a chorus of supportive voices from the legal field, including 41 former and current prosecutors, as well as human rights entities like the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. After she strangled Stinnett, Montgomery is alleged to have cut her open and stolen her unborn child Victoria, who survived the attack and is now living with her father. Montgomery's mother, Judy Shaughnessy, drank while Montgomery was in utero, leaving her with brain damage, court documents say. Authorities also questioned Kevin Montgomery but concluded he wasn't involved. "Judy was manipulative and - I hate to use this word, but - evil. As Montgomery grew up, court records say, observersnoticed that she increasingly appeared to be "spaced out," "not emotionally present" or in "her own little world.". She is permitted Sudoku puzzles and coloring pages andone book at a time. Only 18 death sentences were handed down in 2020 and the number of executions carried out hit a 30-year low. Montgomery was sentenced for the murder of a 23-year-old woman who was eight months pregnant. For months, Montgomery had told her husband she was pregnant, even though she couldnt have any more children she had undergone a sterilization procedure before they met. Montgomery achieved considerable emotional growth once she was put in a stable environment where she felt safe and was receiving psychiatric medications for the first time, Dorrsaid. 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