Adam Montgomery Convicted of Second-Degree Murder in Daughter's Death
The verdict comes nearly three years after 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery was reported missing, highlighting systemic failures in child protection.
- Adam Montgomery was found guilty of second-degree murder in the death of his 5-year-old daughter, Harmony Montgomery, by a New Hampshire jury.
- Harmony Montgomery was reported missing in November 2021, but authorities believe she was killed in December 2019. Her body has not been found.
- In addition to murder, Adam Montgomery was convicted of second-degree assault, falsifying physical evidence, abuse of a corpse, and witness tampering.
- The case has highlighted failures in child protection systems and sparked calls for prioritizing children's well-being over parental rights in custody matters.
- Sentencing for Adam Montgomery has not yet been scheduled, but he faces the possibility of life in prison on the second-degree murder charge.