Father convicted in New Hampshire murder of 5-year-old daughter – body still missing

Manchester, New Hampshire – A man has been found guilty of the second-degree murder of his 5-year-old daughter, whose body was never found and was believed to have been killed almost two years before being reported missing in 2021.

Adam Montgomery, the 34-year-old convicted, was not present at the trial and had previously professed his innocence. However, the jury found him guilty of the murder and other related charges, despite his claims of love for his daughter Harmony Montgomery.

The case revealed disturbing details of the events leading up to the young girl’s disappearance. Testimonies from the estranged wife of the convicted, Kayla Montgomery, provided insight into the timeline of events, including a harrowing account of the day Harmony was killed.

According to Kayla’s testimony, the young girl was killed in December 2019 and her body was hidden in various locations before Adam disposed of it. The revelation of this information led to a conclusion by authorities that Harmony had indeed been killed, despite not being reported missing for almost two years.

The trial also shed light on the convicted’s history of assault and tampering with evidence, further solidifying the case against him.

Although Harmony’s body has never been found, the conviction of Adam Montgomery brings a sense of closure to the case for many. However, authorities and prosecutors continue to emphasize the importance of finding Harmony and bringing her the justice she deserves.

The case has sparked debates about custody laws and the protection of children in abusive environments, prompting calls for reform and heightened vigilance in similar situations to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future.

As the search for Harmony continues, the community remains hopeful that justice will be served as her memory is honored.