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Adam Montgomery & Kayla Montgomery, A Match Made In HELL

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Can the absence of a defendant in the courtroom speak as loudly as their presence? This question looms large in a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, where host Tony Brueski and guest Bob Motta, a defense attorney and host of "Defense Diaries," delve into the harrowing trial of Adam Montgomery.
The case revolves around the death of a young girl, Harmony, with Montgomery's trial drawing shocking testimony from Kayla Montgomery, his former partner. Kayla, testifying as part of a plea deal, described witnessing Adam's heinous acts, including assaulting Harmony. Motta's reaction to this testimony was blunt: "She's not a very good person... she's complicit."
Adam Montgomery, according to Motta, evokes a visceral reaction, particularly due to his alleged violence towards Harmony. "Every picture I see of Harmony, it breaks my heart," Motta shared, highlighting the emotional weight of the case. The discussion also touched on the depravity of addiction as a potential underlying factor in the tragic events.
A unique aspect of the trial is Adam Montgomery's choice to stay in his jail cell rather than attend the courtroom proceedings. Motta explains this is a constitutional right and speculates on the judge's reasoning for allowing it. "If I was the judge, I'd be dragging him in there," Motta stated, expressing his disagreement with the decision.
The conversation shifts to the strategies behind such a decision. Is it a calculated move by the defense, or a surrender to the overwhelming evidence against Montgomery? Motta admits he's never encountered a similar situation in his career, highlighting the unusual nature of the case.
In closing, Brueski reflects on the case's heart-wrenching impact, particularly for those with children. The episode ends with a lingering question: What does the absence of Adam Montgomery in his trial signify, and how will it affect the jury's perception and the trial's outcome? The "Hidden Killers" episode leaves listeners pondering the complexities of justice, human behavior, and the sad depths of depravity.
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Can the absence of a defendant in the courtroom speak as loudly as their presence? This question looms large in a recent episode of the "Hidden Killers" podcast, where host Tony Brueski and guest Bob Motta, a defense attorney and host of "Defense Diaries," delve into the harrowing trial of Adam Montgomery.
The case revolves around the death of a young girl, Harmony, with Montgomery's trial drawing shocking testimony from Kayla Montgomery, his former partner. Kayla, testifying as part of a plea deal, described witnessing Adam's heinous acts, including assaulting Harmony. Motta's reaction to this testimony was blunt: "She's not a very good person... she's complicit."
Adam Montgomery, according to Motta, evokes a visceral reaction, particularly due to his alleged violence towards Harmony. "Every picture I see of Harmony, it breaks my heart," Motta shared, highlighting the emotional weight of the case. The discussion also touched on the depravity of addiction as a potential underlying factor in the tragic events.
A unique aspect of the trial is Adam Montgomery's choice to stay in his jail cell rather than attend the courtroom proceedings. Motta explains this is a constitutional right and speculates on the judge's reasoning for allowing it. "If I was the judge, I'd be dragging him in there," Motta stated, expressing his disagreement with the decision.
The conversation shifts to the strategies behind such a decision. Is it a calculated move by the defense, or a surrender to the overwhelming evidence against Montgomery? Motta admits he's never encountered a similar situation in his career, highlighting the unusual nature of the case.
In closing, Brueski reflects on the case's heart-wrenching impact, particularly for those with children. The episode ends with a lingering question: What does the absence of Adam Montgomery in his trial signify, and how will it affect the jury's perception and the trial's outcome? The "Hidden Killers" episode leaves listeners pondering the complexities of justice, human behavior, and the sad depths of depravity.
Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj
Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK’s Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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