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Question: Verdict in Stolen-Baby Case: Execution

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A federal jury decided Friday that a woman convicted of killing an expectant mother and cutting her baby from her womb should receive the death penalty
Jurors convicted her of kidnapping resulting in death in the 2004 attack on 23-year-old Bobbie Jo Stinnett. (AP)

Jurors deliberated more than five hours before recommending the sentence for Lisa Montgomery. Judge Gary Fenner will sentence Montgomery, but he had told jurors he was obligated to abide by their recommendation. A sentencing date has not been set.

Montgomery, 39, was convicted Monday of kidnapping and killing Bobbie Jo Stinnett on Dec. 16, 2004, in the victim's home in the northwest Missouri town of Skidmore. She was arrested the next day in Melvern, Kan., where she was showing off the newborn as her own.Montgomery wiped her eyes with a tissue as the jury announced its sentencing decision. Her attorney, Fred Duchardt, had his hand on her shoulder.


Answers: Verdict in Stolen-Baby Case: Execution

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A federal jury decided Friday that a woman convicted of killing an expectant mother and cutting her baby from her womb should receive the death penalty
Jurors convicted her of kidnapping resulting in death in the 2004 attack on 23-year-old Bobbie Jo Stinnett. (AP)

Jurors deliberated more than five hours before recommending the sentence for Lisa Montgomery. Judge Gary Fenner will sentence Montgomery, but he had told jurors he was obligated to abide by their recommendation. A sentencing date has not been set.

Montgomery, 39, was convicted Monday of kidnapping and killing Bobbie Jo Stinnett on Dec. 16, 2004, in the victim's home in the northwest Missouri town of Skidmore. She was arrested the next day in Melvern, Kan., where she was showing off the newborn as her own.Montgomery wiped her eyes with a tissue as the jury announced its sentencing decision. Her attorney, Fred Duchardt, had his hand on her shoulder.

I think she should have her guts cut out in the old Japanese "hari kiri" way, so she dies feeling the same agony the victim felt, and not an easy electric chair or lethal poison.

I hope they let her burn slowly!!!!

Yes I've heard about the verdict....I've been following this care since the beginning.

I'm against the death penalty....but this case would make me second guess my stand.

Scary stuff.

HOLY crap, that's sick.. I say harvest her organs

Sorry, I don't come here to read about grizlly murders.

how evil.

I am against the death penalty in most cases, but NOT this one.

What's your question Lizzy?
do you want to know if we agree with findings of the jury ?
I for one don't agree with the death penlty L've seen to many people send time years in prison only to be found innocent later.
As far as the judge having to abide with what the jury says that's not so. There was a case of a nanny in Mass a few years back where she was guilty and the jury sentenced to death. The judge overrode it and she never went to jail- hope it helped

Jeeesh she sounds like a nutcase!

Fry her and save our tax money by not putting her in a safe cozy nut house, for the rest of her life and any chance of her escaping and doing it again.

No offence toward any nutcases out there. It's purely aimed at her and not any local Y!A fiends.

Put her in a slow oven and cool and my baby worms will eat her corpse.
Dune



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