New Hampshire law generally requires those convicted of certain serious offenses to attend sentencing when victims address the court. Montgomery opted not to attend his jury trial in person.
Authorities said they hope Adam Montgomery’s conviction will spark a fresh wave of tips, so they can afford his daughter the dignity of a proper burial.
The defense team asked the judge to exclude everything the defendant’s estranged wife, Kayla Montgomery, said in her two days of testimony about the 2019 death of Harmony Montgomery, her 5-year-old stepdaughter
Matthew Millar, 39, allegedly used force to hold down Jason Rothe, 50, whose death was ruled a homicide. Millar was arrested and taken into custody on Thursday.