The Strongest Evidence Against Adam Montgomery Won’t Be Allowed at His Retrial

Published by Tony Brueski on

The evidence that helped convict Adam Montgomery of murder the first time — multiple independent witnesses to a pattern of violence against Harmony, documented injuries nobody disputed — has been excluded from the retrial. The New Hampshire Supreme Court’s ruling severing the assault and murder charges means the prosecution walks into the Harmony Montgomery retrial without the material that made the first conviction feel certain.

What remains: Kayla Montgomery’s testimony, the cover-up evidence, and a defense team ready to argue that Kayla killed Harmony and Adam hid the body. The first jury took less than a day. The second jury hears less evidence, a compromised star witness, and an alternative theory the defense has been sharpening since the first trial.

Criminal defense attorney Bob Motta (Defense Diaries) joins Tony Brueski for the complete interview — the reversal mechanics, the retrial strategy, and the unanswered questions that define this case. Including: whether Montgomery’s silence about Harmony’s location can ever be broken, whether the civil judgments carry weight in a criminal courtroom, and what the system owes a family that has been waiting for justice since December 2019. Tony Brueski and Bob Motta.


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