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. Though capital case defendants tend to be confused and stunned, those emotions were heightened with Montgomery, who had trouble responding to questions, Wurtz said. She was beaten, repeatedly raped by her stepfather and his friends and sexually trafficked by her mother. If that disconnection is brought about with enough frequency and intensity, it can become more of a steady state of being, she added. After their biological father left the home, Mattingly says they were left alone with Shaughnessy's boyfriends, at least one of whom started raping Mattingly. Moving often was the norm to Montgomery; by the time she was a teenager, she had moved approximately 16 times. 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. Mattingly said Patterson was often away, and Shaughnessy became increasingly abusive toward them, at times forcing Mattingly to eat raw onions as punishment and go outdoors into the cold naked. "Maybe she could have been saved, too. "She always wanted to be a mom," says Baumli. She was born in 1968, the child of two troubled alcoholics. 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. "Being loved unconditionally helped me heal, find a caring husband and raise two children who have hearts of gold," Mattingly wrote. Montgomerys case is not about whether she is responsible for the crime; she is. Court records say Kleiner drank heavily, beat his wife and children, and made his daughters take off their clothes before he spanked them. One of those men started coming into their bedroom and raping Mattingly regularly, Mattingly said. Montgomery said she was seeking a dog for a Christmas gift. She missed the funeral because of it. Stinnett wasn't breathing and was cold. Judy was an alcoholic with mental illness who married six times over the course of her life. "She is the most broken of the broken," Mattingly said. Montgomery was psychotic at the time of the crime, Harwell said. Emotions ran high in 2007 as Montgomery was tried in federal court for kidnapping resulting in death. You know, like, that doesn't happen to Bobbie," Morrow says. They introduced her as their daughter, Abigail, and made multiple other stops. 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. Stitched together, they form a tapestry of family dysfunction, abuse, neglect, professional negligence, substance abuse and untreated mental illness. I was thinking, shes still back there. "Come on, baby. But none of those other victims responded by killing a woman and cutting her baby out of her stomach, hesaid. Montgomery, her sister said, was repeatedly failed: by the deputy sheriff who was told of her abuse; by the judge who was aware she was being molested; by her trial. She faulted Montgomerys defense team at the time of the initial trial for failing to connect the dots between Montgomerys childhood trauma and her later behavior. He recalled that Montgomery begged him not to tell anyone, for fear that Kleiner would kill her. She lived with her children in poverty, without running water and other basic necessities, while her mental health deteriorated. If they all go ahead, the federal government will have executed more people than any administration in nearly 100 years. Montgomerys mother, Judy Shaughnessy, who was 20 at the time of her birth in 1968, drank heavily while pregnant with her daughter. She strangled Stinnett to death and cut the baby from her stomach. That was ultimately dropped in favour of an insanity defence, but Henry believes the damage to Montgomery's credibility was already done. When Stinnett answered the door, Montgomery overpowered the pregnant woman, strangled her with a piece of rope, and cut the baby out of her womb. In the haze of her mental illness, she went to the home of a pregnant woman, killed her, and removed the baby. "The other sister stayed in that situation, and it got worse and worse and worse. Friends recall her as a good student with a love of horses and dogs. Montgomery also talked about the abuseshe had endured from her stepfather, Jack Kleiner, and the first of her two husbands, Carl Boman, Dorr said. 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. she says. 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. Henry said there is no question that Montgomery has severe mental illness, noting that federal authorities have administered her antipsychotic medications since her arrest in 2004. She is permitted Sudoku puzzles and coloring pages andone book at a time. When Lisa Montgomery murdered pregnant Bobbie Jo Stinnett and ripped her unborn baby from her womb, the whole world reeled in horror. But my hope is President Trump will stop Lisa's execution and commute her sentence to life in prison. Montgomery has exhausted all attempts to appeal her conviction and death sentence although her attorneys are exploring possible litigation. I thought they knew what was going on, she said. Dr Katherine Porterfield, a clinical psychologist who evaluated Montgomery and spent about 18 hours with her, says that psychosis does not always look the way people expect it to. "She seemed like a real personI could connect with and build a relationship with inside prison," Dorr said. Lisa Montgomery - the only female inmate on federal death row in the US - has been executed for murder in the state of Indiana. I didn't know what to do or how to talk to my sister about it.". Ms. Every time she has a birthday, it will also be the anniversary of the slaughter of her mother, Whitworth said. When I was around eight years old, and Lisa was about four, one of Judy's male friends began coming into our room at night and regularly raping me, with Lisa in the next bedclose enough we could reach for each other and touch fingers. At the same time, she blames it for the fate of her younger half-sister, Lisa Montgomery. 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. Prosecutors shared records showing Montgomery had visited a website featuring a video of a live C-section birth, described as lasting from first cut to last stitch, and had made a practice run by driving the roughly 350 miles from Melvern to Skidmore and back the day before the killing. Montgomery claimed to live in northwest Missouri. When Shaughnessy eventually split from her second husband, she and Montgomery testified in divorce proceedings about the sexual assaults. Henrysaid she was surprised to see Montgomery scheduled for execution so soon, considering 30 other inmates on federal death row were sentencedbefore her. They recommended a sentence of death. Montgomery was sentenced for the murder of a 23-year-old woman who was eight months pregnant. Zella Gwin survives. "She got joy out of it.". 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. Diane Mattingly has been speaking publicly for the first time in the hope it can make a difference. Now, she called him to tell him that shed gone into labor while shopping and had given birth at a clinic. After she gave birth to four children, Judy pressured Lisa into an involuntary sterilization. - 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. Montgomerys case is not about whether she is responsible for the crime; she is. Montgomery's execution date was subsequently bumped back to Jan. 12. Montgomery also suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder and major depression, jurors were told. Mattingly's biggest regret, she said, is that she didnt tell her foster family about being beaten and raped, because she feared they wouldn't want her any more if she did. ", Strong said he arranged for that message to be shared with the four others, "because we were all a part of that.". 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. 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.. Montgomery used the fake name of "Darlene Fischer" and the chilling email address of fischer4kids@hotmail.com as she set up a meeting with Stinnett, according to the charging affidavit in thecase. Montgomerys entire life was marked by people who failed to protect her, Babcock said. Montgomery has pleaded not guilty to kidnapping resulting in death. She meets with Montgomery regularly, she said. Her victim's community said otherwise. Read about our approach to external linking. Lisa Montgomery tried to get counseling the year before she killed Stinnettbut wasn'tconnected to a quality provider, her attorneys said. 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. My heart goes out to the family of Bobbie Jo Stinnett and the loss that they have felt and are still feeling. She said it was over and over, one man right after the other, and went on for hours, her cousin said in a sworn statement. 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. 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.". 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. 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. Montgomery's lawyers want her sentence commuted to a life sentence, which would allow her to remain under psychiatric care in prison for the rest of her days. 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. Montgomery's mother, Judy Shaughnessy, drank while Montgomery was in utero, leaving her with brain damage, court documents say. In her opinion, Montgomerys extreme childhood trauma created the conditions for her to grow into an adult with a disconnected sense of her emotions, a tenuous hold on reality, a completely warped view of human relationships, and a split and damaged sense of herself and of her body, according to expert testimony she provided for the defense. I felt sick watching the video. "They made this a priority at the risk of the health and lives of corrections officials, of the prisoners on death row, and the communities that all of those Bureau of Prisons officials who flew in from across the country were returning to," says Ngozi Ndulue, senior director of research and special projects at the Death Penalty Information Center. "It was violent and like a scene out of a horror movie," he said in a statement. The following day, the police arrested Montgomery at her home. The case was ruled a homicide and remains unsolved. I couldn't believe how good it felt to be part of a loving family. 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. I am begging that somebody will finally stand up for her and say, shes been punished enough.. Montgomery contacted Stinnett, 23, after meeting her at a dog show earlier that year at Abilene, in north-central Kansas, where they posed with others in a photo. Henry said Montgomery was expected to be transferred by Jan. 10 to the penitentiary at TerreHaute, Ind., her designated place of execution. She liked going down to the Nodaway River to swim, and playing Nintendo games at slumber parties. 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. Montgomery was already vulnerable to serious mental illness, she added. Lisa's and my father was also mentally ill. Often the woman, now 52 and a grandmother of 12, is knitting or doing needlepoint. On the trip home, she stopped in Topeka and called her husband to say she had gone into labor while Christmas shopping and had given birth at a Topeka birthing center. When children grow up in a chronic state of fear and terror, their brains adapt to survive, explained Katherine Porterfield, a clinical psychologist at the Bellevue/New York University Program for Survivors of Torture, who has evaluated Montgomery in prison. For Diane Mattingly, there is one moment from her childhood for which she feels both enormous gratitude and guilt. 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. "Being psychotic, it does not mean you are not intelligent, nor that you cannot act in a planful way," she says. "That sent a chill up my spine," Strong said. Two days before the crime, her former husband (and stepbrother) sought custody of two of her children. At 1:31 AM on Wednesday, Lisa Montgomery was pronounced dead. Shaughnessy has since died. 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. She went home with a newborn, one she acquired by murdering the babys pregnant mother. Montgomery is "evil personified," he said. Judy drank throughout her pregnancy with Lisa and caused her to be born with brain damage. "I cried," says Strong. Lisa Montgomery and Bobbie Jo Stinnett got to know each other online through a shared love of dogs. 2023 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved. "She tried to throw her own brother under the bus for a crime that she committed.". A lifelong opponent of the death penalty, Dorr said she wants the world to know about Lisa Montgomery the person. Nobody has said that Lisa should never have been punished. Defense attorney Fred Duchardt told jurors that sexual abuse during her childhood had caused Montgomeryto become mentally ill and killed her soul. Babies born naturally tend to have misshapen heads initially because of the pressure experienced as they go through the birth canal, he said. And then go, 'Stand there and listen to the 911 call of [Stinnett's mother]. Multiple medical experts have given statements agreeing with that diagnosis. But they were what we come to understand as neuro-physiological adaptations to survive being constantly under assault.. [N]ot only was it bizarre behavior, but it was very embarrassing for me as her daughter, she said. Both became infected with COVID-19, believing it to be transmitted duringthe prison visit. They were also physically violent. Judy Shaughnessy, Montgomery ' s mother, raised Lisa in poverty and chaos, with multiple stepfathers and in dozens of different homes, according to scores of interviews and documents cited. She did not see her again until Montgomerys trial 34 years later. Today, residents are tired of Melvernbeing connected with Lisa Montgomery, said current Mayor Lyndon Weddle, who describesMelvern asafriendlyrural community where people wave when they pass each other. He said she stood out to the extentthere appeared to be something wrong" with her. Montgomery first claimed to have had the baby at a Topeka birthing center but began changing her story after investigatorsseparated her from her husband and the infant, Strong said. "She needs to be put to death.". Montgomery was represented briefly after her arrest by Ron Wurtz, a now-retired attorney who has represented dozens of capital case defendants. The six-man, six-woman jury in October 2007 found Montgomery guilty and recommended she be executed. Montgomery's cousin told her legal team that he lived with "regret for not speaking up about what happened to Lisa". She married her stepbrother at 18 and gave birth to four children in less than five years, before having a sterilization procedure. Judy Shaughnessy and her boyfriend physical, psychological and sexual abuse Lisa. 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. Many there believe the final moments of Bobbie Jo Stinnett were so horrific, the death sentence is warranted. And nowhere is that support more palpably felt in this case than in Skidmore. My sister is on death row, Kleiner wrote in the lawsuit petition. "When I squeezed her hand, she looked at me and smiled," she said. It would be 34 years before the half-sisters would see each other again. Montgomery's number of crayons and pieces of paper hassince been increased to 10 each. In response to traumatic events, children may dissociate from their feelings and their bodies to protect themselves from experiencing what is happening. "I'm asking him to have compassion on her as a person that has been failed over and over and over again. When I was eight and Lisa was four, social services came and rescued me from Judy, leaving Lisa and our other sister behind. The threat of losing her children, combined with the years of untreated trauma and severe mental illness, pushed Lisa over the edge. Lisa Montgomery, a federal prisoner, is now slated to be executed on Jan. 12. Lisa Montgomery's current legal team has conducted some 450 interviews with family members, friends, case workers, doctors and social workers. A home videoshowsCarl Boman raping and beating Montgomery, said her half-brother, Teddy Kleiner, who gave a sworn statementsaying he had seen it. Mattingly said she and Montgomery share the same father, John Patterson, a decorated Vietnam War veteran whonever married Mattingly's mother. A former paramedic who had watched the births of all three of his children, Strong also considered the baby's head to be unusually round. At that time, Montgomery was awaiting trial. "She was really the first one to have a decent marriage, you know, and I guess looking at Bobbie Jo was like, what your dreams were when you were younger.". Kleiner, the son of Shaughnessy and Jack Kleiner, was meeting witha parole officerat the time of the killing, Strong said. 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. "I was like, 'Oh, she was not.' Because of Stinnett's easy-going reputation, Morrow remembers instantly dismissing the initial reports of her murder. Shaughnessy drank excessively during her pregnancy, causing brain damage to Montgomery, according to court records. I support my wife and her request for clemency, but because I am sick with COVID and am caring for my parents who are also sick with COVID, I ask the media to respect our need for rest and privacy," he said. Montgomery's mother, Judy Shaughnessy, who was 20 at the time of her birth in 1968, drank heavily while pregnant with her daughter. She also told one of her stepbrothers about the sexual abuse around that time. 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. He married Judy Shaughnessy, who would become Montgomery's mother, in 1967 in . 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. 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. A generation ago, it was the kind of place where you could "get your hair cut, see a show, buy rabbit feed and eat dinner" - but those days are long gone. Every year. For the rest of her life.. 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. They would beat and slap her if she was doing it wrong. When they were done, they urinated on her like she was trash.. Montgomery suffers from severe mental illness. Babcock said the constant in every case she has seen is an overwhelming history of trauma. According to her lawyers and witnesses, Montgomery suffered years of childhood abuse so severe it was akin to torture. 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.. There are things children need to grow into healthy adults, among them love, praise and stability. "Bobbie deserves to be here today. Her lawyers had argued she was a mentally ill victim of abuse who deserved mercy. Lisa Montgomery has been charged in the December 16 death of Bobbie Jo Stinnett, who was eight months pregnant at the time. 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. When Floyd Gwin died last July at age 81, Mattingly was listed among the survivors in his obituary. Since receiving her execution date, she's been placed on suicide watch in an isolated cell. "And then go, 'Look at this body'. "I think that side of Lisa needs to be out there.". It is hard to know if Montgomery understands that she is close to being executed; her mental state does not allow for much lucidity. Thats happened since Montgomery's childhood, when theterror she experienced while being raped forced her to retreat emotionally into an imaginary house,where everything is fine, Henry said. 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. 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.. Montgomery described feeling that she was unsure whether her environment was real, and confided that she used a strategy to ground herself in reality: She would look at a tree out the window and tell herself that the tree was real if she could see it. Around this time, she repeatedly claimed to be pregnant again, although she had undergone sterilisation after her fourth baby was born. However, the executions ordered by President Trump are continuing. "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. He testified that Montgomery had been in a dissociative state, or "mental fog," at the time. Family members have claimed that Shaughnessy blamed Montgomery for the abuse and the divorce. Another case with Missouri ties. . Please, honey.". Fourteen of those offenders are serving long prison sentences, while the twoothers died by suicide in custody, according to a list Henry provided. 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.. A longtime death penalty opponent, Wurtz said he considers it "idiotic" that Montgomery is to be executed. They also discovered that Shaughnessy prostituted. Harper told a dispatcher her daughter's womb appeared to have "exploded" and that blood was "everywhere." For Montgomery, her lawyers argue, it began before she was born. Montgomery told Stinnett that she was also expecting, and the pair shared pregnancy stories. 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. Strong was a police detective in Maryville, Mo., 14 miles northeast of Skidmore, and Fritz was a detective at Cameron, also in northwest Missouri. If you or someone you know needs support for issues about emotional distress, these organisations may be able to help. But it wasn't Montgomery that Stinnett was expecting, it was a woman who went by the name of Darlene Fischer. She has exhausted all legal options. Judy Shaughnessy had already raised two convicted felons at the time. Henry says this was an early sign of her mental illnesses, which include bipolar disorder, complex post-traumatic stress disorder, dissociative disorder and traumatic brain injury. 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. Her story quickly fell apart and she confessed to the killing. ", "I live with regret for not speaking up about what happened to Lisa," Kidwell said, adding that he just didnt know what to do.. In fact, he drove her back home and dropped her off in the hands of her abusers. 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. As a result of her sexual torture, Lisa began to dissociate. He threatened to expose the imagined pregnancy and use it against her in the custody battle. She told Lisa she had to "earn her keep.". According to Gallup, while support for the death penalty in the US is at its lowest level in more than 50 years, 55% of Americans still believe it is an appropriate punishment for murder. That could change in Terre Haute. The mom, Judy Shaughnessy, was so cruel she once beat the family dog to death in front of her kids, the petition states. Shaughnessy forced Montgomery to have sex with men in exchange for money and services, and also punished her children by killing the family dog in front of them,smashing its head with a shovel, the attorneys said. She pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. He threatened to rape our little sister if Lisa resisted and said he would kill her whole family if she told anyone. "This was a very coordinated and determined plan to ensure that as many people could be executed on federal death row as possible before the end of this administration term.". "I looked to my right and there was Lisa Montgomery on the sofa, holding the baby," he said. Melvern residents want that perception to end, she said. And to not fail her.". The girls' biological father left the home, and after a while, Mattingly was whisked away to foster care. 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. 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