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Prosecutors, in their closing argument, said that she had a filthy home, that she didnt cook and that she didnt clean, Babcock said. "The whole story is tragic," says Kelley Henry, one of Montgomery's federal defence lawyers. She struggles to maintain her own hygiene, loses focus during conversations with others and has trouble planning simple tasks.". The threat of losing her children, combined with the years of untreated trauma and severe mental illness, pushed Lisa over the edge. Ms. Maybe you should focus your efforts on the fact that Lisa's mother, Judy Shaughnessy, was granted custody of a grandson the year prior to Lisa's crime. 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. "Oh, they're here, I've got to go," she said. Harper told a dispatcher her daughter's womb appeared to have "exploded" and that blood was "everywhere." It is the only federal prison with an active death chamber. Montgomerys case is not about whether she is responsible for the crime; she is. 2023 BBC. Montgomery was also prone to delusional thinking. 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. The divorce left Shaughnessy no longer entitled to be Mattingly's legal guardian. "Bobbie deserves to be here today. Part of HuffPost Crime. He was in her. Let it be done: Bobbie Jo Stinnetts hometown waits as killers execution date nears. While a six-week time period to prepare for clemency might always be unreasonable, it is particularly arduous given the pandemic.. Back home, the couple announced the birth of their daughter to their friends and relatives. 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. For the rest of her life.. Tommy Kleiner and Montgomery have stayed in touch. Shaughnessy drank excessively during her pregnancy, causing brain damage to Montgomery, according to court records. My sister, Lisa Montgomery, is broken. The question is, should she be put to death for it? Her lawyers had argued she was a mentally ill victim of abuse who. She told Lisa she had to "earn her keep.". 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 TerreHaute, Ind. Montgomery was left behind with her mother. Lisa Montgomery and her half-sister Diane Mattingly as children, Judy Shaughnessy, Lisa Montgomery's mother, Bobbie Jo Stinnett's home lies empty today, Protest against federal executions of death row inmates - outside the US Justice Department, Washington DC, December 2020. 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. Patterson made a mistake by abandoning them to "that crazy lady," he said at Montgomery's sentencing hearing in 2007. A social worker found Lisa's allegations of abuse credible and turned the file. Even at the age of 8, Mattingly recalled being worried about what would happen to Montgomery without her there. In an interview with HuffPost her first ever Diane Mattingly, now 57 and a longtime state government employee living in Kentucky, described what it was like growing up in a home without love or affection. There was plenty of food, our clothes were clean, and the kids did our homework together. But it wasn't Montgomery that Stinnett was expecting, it was a woman who went by the name of Darlene Fischer. As one family story goes, Montgomerys first words as a toddler were, dont spank me.. Jurors heard an audiotape of Harper, Stinnett's mother, calling 911 after finding her body. Being loved unconditionally helped me heal, find a caring husband, and raise two children who have hearts of gold. "There's so many people that failed her throughout her whole life. 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. As a result of her sexual torture, Lisa began to dissociate. Judy later married a man named Jack who punched, kicked and choked his children, including Lisa. Judy Shaughnessy had already raised two convicted felons at the time. She is permitted Sudoku puzzles and coloring pages andone book at a time. "When I squeezed her hand, she looked at me and smiled," she said. Three federal inmates - Orlando Hall, Alfred Bourgeois and Brandon Bernard - have been put to death since the 3 November presidential election. He recalled that Montgomery begged him not to tell anyone, for fear that Kleiner would kill her. Montgomery also talked about the abuseshe had endured from her stepfather, Jack Kleiner, and the first of her two husbands, Carl Boman, Dorr said. "I have seen a lot of horrible things happen to women and children in my more than 40 years in law enforcement," Strongsaid. 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. "I'm asking him to have compassion on her as a person that has been failed over and over and over again. Shaughnessy's nephew, David Kidwell, testified that she believed Montgomery "had brought [the abuse] on herself, that she enticed him". Warnersaid the killinghad left Melvern residents stunned.. Henry says Montgomery's original legal defence after she was arrested and charged with murder was woefully inadequate, and presented few of the details about her abuse, trauma and mental illness. Montgomery's older half-sister, Diane Mattingly, told reporters last week that Shaughnessy repeatedly beat Montgomery and Mattingly. She was beaten, repeatedly raped by her stepfather and his friends and sexually trafficked by her mother. Teddy Kleiner, the son of Shaughnessy and Jack Kleiner, was 45 years old when he was fatally shot in 2019 in North Topeka. She was forced to sit in a high chair for hours if she did not finish her food. Montgomery's number of crayons and pieces of paper hassince been increased to 10 each. She learned Oct. 16 that she had been scheduled to die by lethal injection on Dec. 8. Residents there tend to think her execution would bring an appropriate end to a painful chapter in their city's history, he said. Since they began, the federal government has executed seven people. "She is the most broken of the broken," Mattingly said. Multiple medical experts have given statements agreeing with that diagnosis. "The Lisa I knew was a good person who cared about the other women in the pod and was quiet and generous and kind," Dorr said. Montgomery often read her Bible or did things with her hands, including writing, quilting, and making placemats and bookmarks, Dorr said. She faked pregnancies several times during her marriages to Carl Boman and Kevin Montgomery, court records say. Lisa Montgomery's friend, Toby Dorr, provided this photo she took of a letter Montgomery wrote to her in November using black crayon. But it was not a pet that she was to retrieve that day. 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. Nationwide, only 54 women have been executed since 1900. Meanwhile, her mother in 1985 had married Richard Boman, whose son Montgomery's stepbrother, Carl Boman got Montgomery pregnant. She was quiet and kind, they say. School friend Baumli says she's read the descriptions of Montgomery's abuse, but it mostly just makes her angry. "She seemed like a real personI could connect with and build a relationship with inside prison," Dorr 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. She enacted this in the grip of a very broken mind.". Bobbie's family deserves her," says Meagan Morrow, a high school classmate of Stinnett's. Carl Boman wasn't the father of one of the girls, according to court records, which say Montgomery was sterilized after the last birth in 1990. She is not the "worst of the worst" for whom the death penalty was intended. Dorr has since been released from prison and remarried. In Trumps final days in office, Lisa Montgomery a mentally ill victim of sex trafficking is set to be the first woman the U.S. executes in 70 years. 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. She has always accepted responsibility. Join half a million readers enjoying Newsweek's free newsletters, Everyone Practices Cancel Culture | Opinion, Deplatforming Free Speech is Dangerous | Opinion. Mattingly and Montgomery lived together until Mattingly was eight and her half-sister was four. When Montgomery was 15, Shaughnessy and Kleiner separated. "It was pretty awful.". It is hard to know if Montgomery understands that she is close to being executed; her mental state does not allow for much lucidity. Judy Shaughnessy and her boyfriend physical, psychological . Strong was a police detective in Maryville, Mo., 14 miles northeast of Skidmore, and Fritz was a detective at Cameron, also in northwest Missouri. 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.. Montgomery then said she had given birth at home with help from two female friends and, later, that she had given birth alone. 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. Melvern residents want that perception to end, she said. They married in 1986. And though there's been much recent debate over the fairness of Montgomery's sentence in courthouses and in the opinion pages of newspapers like the New York Times, a similar debate does not exist here. I am begging that somebody will finally stand up for her and say, shes been punished enough.. She did not see her again until Montgomerys trial 34 years later. Join Facebook to connect with Judy Shaughnessy and others you may know. 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. Her children were disturbed by it. She would tell me I had to leave and I couldnt take anything with me because she bought everything, she recalled. Her children even came up with a nickname to pull her out of her trances when she was unresponsive: They called her Martha instead of mom to get her attention. However, the executions ordered by President Trump are continuing. However, in the tiny town of Skidmore, Missouri, where the crime was committed, there is little sympathy for that argument. Lisa Montgomery has been held at theCarswell Federal Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas, for 12 years. The girls' biological father left the home, and after a while, Mattingly was whisked away to foster care. She had four children in less than four years before being sterilized. That could change in Terre Haute. I was thinking, shes still back there. Lisa Montgomery, la nica mujer en el corredor de la muerte federal de Estados Unidos, fue ejecutada este mircoles por asesinato. Its not just the childhood maltreatment and psychological abuse and neglect, or the incredible sexual abuse by her stepfather, or the sex trafficking, Porterfield said. Her death is scheduled a little over a month before the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, who has pledged to end the federal death penalty. When she called her attorneys that day, she could hardly speak. It would be 34 years before the half-sisters would see each other again. She meets with Montgomery regularly, she said. 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. 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. Shaughnessy has since died. Two days before the crime, her former husband (and stepbrother) sought custody of two of her children. Authorities also questioned Kevin Montgomery but concluded he wasn't involved. As long as she was given cigarettes, Montgomery continued to talk, Strong said. 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. "If I had, would they have taken Lisa out of the home also?" For Montgomery, her lawyers argue, it began before she was born. If you were to meet her, it would be inconceivable to you that she committed this crime, Harwell said. 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. 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. Dorr met Montgomery after being imprisoned for helping an inmate escape in 2006 as Dorrran a dog training program for inmates at Lansing Correctional Facility in northeast Kansas. The population hovers around just 250, and everyone knew Bobbie Jo Stinnett and her family. Her lawyers are pursuing an insanity defense. Kevin Montgomery let investigators inside. Because of Stinnett's easy-going reputation, Morrow remembers instantly dismissing the initial reports of her murder. But my hope is President Trump will stop Lisa's execution and commute her sentence to life in prison. Montgomerys entire life was marked by people who failed to protect her, Babcock said. Today there is a single restaurant and few of the streets are paved. 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. Montgomery was put on suicide watch as soon as her execution date was set, Henry said, adding thatMontgomery had previously attempted suicide but not since 2012. His message contained a "very heartfelt thank you. Lisa Montgomery strangle one pregnant woman for Missouri before cutting and kidnapping her baby in 2004. . At 18, she married her stepbrother, who also beat and raped her. This is the stuff of nightmares.". The case was ruled a homicide and remains unsolved. Every year. The judge reached no conclusion aboutwhether sexual activity occurred but said he considered it "inexcusable" that Shaughnessy didn't report the situation to authorities and get counseling for Montgomery. 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. Lisa Montgomery, who endured years of sexual and physical abuse, murdered an expectant mother and took the baby. For Montgomery, her lawyers argue, it began before she was born. The next morning, Lisa and Kevin Montgomery showed off a newborn girl dressed in a pink bonnet as they ate breakfast at the Whistle Stop Cafe in downtown Melvern. What you need to know about Montgomery and her victim, Bobbie Jo Stinnett. Patterson and Shaughnessy divorced in 1971, and Shaughnessy took custody of the girls. 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. He continued the cycle of abuse, rapes and beatings, which he sadistically videotaped. The infant found later that day to weigh 5 pounds, 11 ounces was "very still" and didn't cry, which concerned Strong. Diane Mattingly is the sister of Lisa Montgomery, who is scheduled for execution by the federal government on December 8, 2020. "And Lisa deserves to pay.". Fourteen of those offenders are serving long prison sentences, while the twoothers died by suicide in custody, according to a list Henry provided. - Sandra Babcock, faculty director of the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide, Montgomery, who confessed, was later sentenced to death for the , The Trump administration announced it was. Stinnett wasn't breathing and was cold. If that disconnection is brought about with enough frequency and intensity, it can become more of a steady state of being, she added. "While my path to healing was very hard, the difference between Lisa and me is that no one ever intervened to rescue Lisa from a lifetime of abuse.". By multiple accounts, Kleiner was an erratic, violent man who beat the kids and his wife regularly. In addition to her brain damage, Lisa developed multiple mental disorders, including bipolar disorder, temporal lobe epilepsy, dissociative disorder, and Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. We cant travel to talk to witnesses or to prepare experts at this point, Harwell, Montgomerys lawyer, said. "It was violent and like a scene out of a horror movie," he said. Lisa Montgomery is no different. Strong said he and Fritz questioned Montgomery using a"good cop/bad cop" approach. In asking for mercy, her family members and attorneys say the untreated trauma she experienced as a child exacerbated her brain damage and hergenetic disposition to severe mental illness, leading her to kill Stinnett during a psychotic episode a dissociative state similar to sleepwalking. I couldn't believe how good it felt to be part of a loving family. The nature and circumstances of Montgomerys crime show she had lost touch with reality, says her half-sister, Diane Mattingly. Other times, her behavior could be erratic and inappropriate. A newspaper article quoted him as saying he had been convinced his wife was pregnant and had given birth. Randy Strong, one of the investigators who would later get Montgomery to confess, said she apparently used part of a clotheslineto create a garrote, slipping it over Stinnett's head from behind, probably as she was on her knees putting a puppy into a dog carrier. 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. My sister is on death row, Kleiner wrote in the lawsuit petition. She gives herself as an example - when Stinnett was murdered, Baumli was in rehab for a drug addiction. He was pumping her, Shaughnessy testified. There are things children need to grow into healthy adults, among them love, praise and stability. 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. 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. That was ultimately dropped in favour of an insanity defence, but Henry believes the damage to Montgomery's credibility was already done. Montgomery was represented briefly after her arrest by Ron Wurtz, a now-retired attorney who has represented dozens of capital case defendants. One of the lead investigators in the case, Randy Strong, wants Montgomery executed. Several high-profile figures had appealed for clemency in Brandon's case but Mr Trump did not heed those calls. They hold a collection and try to do something nice for Stinnett's mother. Nobody has said that Lisa should never have been punished. We lived in a house of horrors. As her big sister, Diane feels immense guilt about leaving Montgomery behind in that broken home, so many years ago. She strangled Stinnett to death and cut the baby from her stomach. You know, like, that doesn't happen to Bobbie," Morrow says. 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. Until July 2020, there had been no federal executions for 17 years. At the same time, she blames it for the fate of her younger half-sister, Lisa Montgomery. 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. "Judy was manipulative and - I hate to use this word, but - evil. Montgomery's alcoholic mother, Judy Shaughnessy, knew about the assaults but blamed Montgomery for bringing them upon herself. 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. "Being loved unconditionally helped me heal, find a caring husband and raise two children who have hearts of gold," Mattingly wrote. She describes Montgomery's ex-husband as cruel and harassing. The Trump administration announced it was reinstating executions last summer after an almost 20-year hiatus. 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. . She does not deserve to die. When I was eight and Lisa was four, social services came and rescued me from Judy, leaving Lisa and our other sister behind. Babcock noted that while at least a dozen other women across the U.S. have committed a similar crime in the past 20 years killing a pregnant woman to kidnap her baby Montgomery was the only one sentenced to death. 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.. Violent acts against pregnant women and their fetuses fall into that category. If you or someone you know needs support for issues about emotional distress, these organisations may be able to help. "She got joy out of it.". Lisa Montgomery, a Kansas native scheduled within days to become the first woman executed by the federal government in 67 years, lived a childhood so abusive her attorneys call it akin to torture. And then there is the life that Montgomery and her siblings inhabited, one of domestic violence, dysfunction, humiliation, fear and pain. In the haze of her mental illness, she went to the home of a pregnant woman, killed her, and removed the baby. Montgomerys family tree, on both her mother and fathers side, is filled with psychiatric and neurologic impairment, including mood disorders, intellectual disability, PTSD and schizophrenia. After five hours of deliberation, the jury found Montgomery guilty. Stitched together, they form a tapestry of family dysfunction, abuse, neglect, professional negligence, substance abuse and untreated mental illness. A clemency petition asking Trump to reduce Montgomerys sentence to life without parole is expected to be filed in the coming weeks. Her story quickly fell apart and she confessed to the killing. "I think that side of Lisa needs to be out there.". 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 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 . I'm bruised, but I'm not broken. The historic reports of her at the time are consistent with the idea that she was a completely impaired mentally ill nonfunctional person who was operating within the symptoms of her mental illness, Porterfield said. Montgomery was already vulnerable to serious mental illness, she added. People confuse punishment with culpability, she went on. He thanked the sheriff for recovering his daughter and allowing him to be the parent that his wife couldn't be. President-elect Joe Biden has already pledged to end death penalty proceedings, although he hasn't said when. Since receiving her execution date, she's been placed on suicide watch in an isolated cell. The views expressed in this article are the author's own. She didnt have nobody there to protect her once I was out of the home.. When Lisa was a small child, Judy allowed men to rape her for money, including allowing her to be gang raped on multiple occasions. "She tried to throw her own brother under the bus for a crime that she committed.". Judy Shaughnessy, drank during pregnancy. "I was like, 'Oh, she was not.' Montgomery was psychotic at the time of the crime, Harwell said. "One sister got taken out and got put into a loving home and was nurtured and had time to heal," says Mattingly. 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. "I felt sick watching the video. View the profiles of people named Judy Shaughnessy. He married Judy Shaughnessy, who would become Montgomery's mother, in 1967 in . Montgomery said she was seeking a dog for a Christmas gift. 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