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Adam Montgomery Would Rather Die in Prison Than Say Where Harmony Is

Adam Montgomery Would Rather Die in Prison Than Say Where Harmony Is

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Adam Montgomery has been offered every incentive the system can provide. A lighter sentence. A path to something less than dying behind bars. All he has to do is tell someone where he put his five-year-old daughter. He has chosen silence every time. And the Harmony Montgomery case is now defined as much by what Adam Montgomery refuses to say as by what the courts have ruled.

With the murder conviction reversed, Montgomery still faces over seventy-five years across his remaining criminal sentences. He is not getting out. The retrial will not change that. But Crystal Sorey — who fought her way back from addiction, who sounded the alarm when every agency had lost track of Harmony for two years — deserves a record that says what happened. Jamison, who hopes his sister’s glasses are safe in heaven, deserves answers. The system owes this family more than a technicality.

Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta (Defense Diaries) joins Tony Brueski to examine the legal reality of Montgomery’s silence. Whether any mechanism can compel him. Whether the defense has incentive to negotiate. What the multimillion-dollar civil judgments change and don’t change. And what this case tells us about a legal system that can convict a man of hiding his daughter’s body but cannot make him say where she is. Tony Brueski and Bob Motta.


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This publication contains commentary and opinion based on publicly available information. All individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Nothing published here should be taken as a statement of fact, health or legal advice.


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