Harmony Montgomery‘s father is still maintaining his innocence… Four years after the disappearance and horrific death of the 5-year-old, Adam Montgomery is still claiming he’s not guilty… of that crime anyway.
On Monday afternoon, the 33-year-old reported to court in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire to receive his sentence for a firearm case — completely unrelated to Harmony — but he brought up the tragic death of his daughter, anyway. Related: Bryan Kohberger’s Lawyers Claim He Has An ALIBI For Idaho Murders! Right before he was sentenced for his charges, Montgomery made one final plea to Judge Amy Messer to “not consider” anything related to his upcoming trial: Wow… He went on to claim he’d use his prison time to work on addiction recovery, while once again reiterating his claims that he had nothing to do with his little girl’s death: The charges he faced were related to a stolen AR-15 rifle and a 12-gauge shotgun police found in his possession in the course of the investigation into Harmony.
He was convicted on June 8 of being a career criminal and this week was sentenced to 15 to 30 years behind bars for each firearm, as well as seven and a half to 15 years on both of his theft charges.
Judge Messer assured him the tough sentencing had nothing to do with his upcoming trial regarding the death of Harmony. We guess it means he’ll be off the streets no matter what the result of that case.
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