The population hovers around just 250, and everyone knew Bobbie Jo Stinnett and her family. Judy drank throughout her pregnancy with Lisa and caused her to be born with brain damage. The family moved often. Some nights, she said, Shaughnessy would leave them in the house with a male babysitter. For Diane Mattingly, there is one moment from her childhood for which she feels both enormous gratitude and guilt. When they came to take me, I thought they were coming to take all of us. At least five of the 12 jurors and three alternate jurorswiped away tears. Porterfield compared the chronic abuse to pouring lighter fluid onto a spark. Multiple medical experts have given statements agreeing with that diagnosis. The crime itself shows that Lisa had lost all touch with reality. "Judy was manipulative and - I hate to use this word, but - evil. In Montgomerys early teen years, Kleiner moved the family to an isolated trailer at the end of a dead-end road outside of Sperry, Oklahoma, a severely impoverished area north of Tulsa. At 18, she married her stepbrother, who also beat and raped her. Kleiner was never charged. For Montgomery, her lawyers argue, it began before she was born. Montgomery and Stinnett participated inthe "Ratter Chatter" online message board for rat terrier dog enthusiasts. "She is the most broken of the broken," Mattingly said. Lisa Montgomery be di 11th prisoner to receive di lethal injection since July when President Donald Trump, resume federal executions. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Montgomery first claimed to have had the baby at a Topeka birthing center but began changing her story after investigatorsseparated her from her husband and the infant, Strong said. Stinnett came to, grabbing at Montgomery's knife and pulling out somehair before Montgomery strangledher to death. Court records say Kleiner drank heavily, beat his wife and children, and made his daughters take off their clothes before he spanked them. She says it's not as if all the other people of Skidmore lead idyllic lives free from abuse, poverty and other destructive tragedies. Montgomery is scheduled to be put to death by a lethal injection of pentobarbital at Terre Haute prison in Indiana. According to interviews with her half-siblings and others who spent time with the family, Montgomery's stepfather built a shed onto the trailer where he, and eventually his friends, raped and beat her. Nationwide, only 54 women have been executed since 1900. "While my path to healing was very hard, the difference between Lisa and me is that no one ever intervened to rescue Lisa from a lifetime of abuse.". They had corresponded for weeks on an online forum for rat terrier breeders and enthusiasts called "Ratter Chatter". Often the woman, now 52 and a grandmother of 12, is knitting or doing needlepoint. Join half a million readers enjoying Newsweek's free newsletters, Everyone Practices Cancel Culture | Opinion, Deplatforming Free Speech is Dangerous | Opinion. But what happened at the modest clapboard house where Stinnett lived with her husband still haunts some of those involved in the investigation. Montgomery was psychotic at the time of the crime, Harwell said. Babies born naturally tend to have misshapen heads initially because of the pressure experienced as they go through the birth canal, he said. But Fischer was a name that Montgomery had been using when she separately began messaging Stinnett from a different email address inquiring about buying one of her puppies. The historic reports of her at the time are consistent with the idea that she was a completely impaired mentally ill nonfunctional person who was operating within the symptoms of her mental illness, Porterfield said. She told Lisa she had to "earn her keep.". Weddle said she moved to Melvern when she retired nine years ago because she wanted peace and quiet after more than 30 years as a Topeka police officer. Carl Boman wasn't the father of one of the girls, according to court records, which say Montgomery was sterilized after the last birth in 1990. Maybe you should focus your efforts on the fact that Lisa's mother, Judy Shaughnessy, was granted custody of a grandson the year prior to Lisa's crime. Ive always said that I am bruised, but not broken, Mattingly said, her voice choked with tears. There are things children need to grow into healthy adults, among them love, praise and stability. Several high-profile figures had appealed for clemency in Brandon's case but Mr Trump did not heed those calls. The five investigators who went to Montgomery's home that day recently began communicating with oneanother again, said Strong, who is now sheriff ofNodaway County, which includes Maryville and Skidmore. In recommending execution, the jury spelled out six aggravating factors supporting capital punishment. We lived in a house of horrors. Fourteen of those offenders are serving long prison sentences, while the twoothers died by suicide in custody, according to a list Henry provided. Shaughnessy sat so unmoved during her daughter's testimony that the judge reprimanded her for lacking empathy. Mattingly said her heart sank when she realized Montgomery wasn't coming with her. As Strong crossed the threshold, hesaw a TV set airing an Amber Alert about the abduction of Stinnett's baby. Montgomery lamented that she couldn't be present to console them because she was in solitary confinement, said Dorr, Montgomery's friend since they met in a federal prison in 2006. "Little Lisa was in the bed next to mine every time," she said. Now, she called him to tell him that shed gone into labor while shopping and had given birth at a clinic. "Bobbie deserves to be here today. At that time, Montgomery was awaiting trial. Montgomerys entire life was marked by people who failed to protect her, Babcock said. Montgomery lived during her childhood in Washington, Kansas, Colorado, Oklahoma, California and Texas. And though there's been much recent debate over the fairness of Montgomery's sentence in courthouses and in the opinion pages of newspapers like the New York Times, a similar debate does not exist here. They have been joined by a chorus of supportive voices from the legal field, including 41 former and current prosecutors, as well as human rights entities like the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. Today there is a single restaurant and few of the streets are paved. Mattingly said she was fortunate to have been moved to a lovinghome of high school history teacher and coach Floyd Gwin;his wife, Zella Gwin;and their three biological children. While a six-week time period to prepare for clemency might always be unreasonable, it is particularly arduous given the pandemic.. Lawyer Kelley Henry says one of the things that disturbs her most is that adults in positions of authority were told about what was going on but did nothing. She needs someone for once in her life to be on her side., Provided by attorneys for Lisa Montgomery, "Biopsychosocial History of Lisa Marie Montgomery," by Jan Vogelsang. If Mattinglycould speak directly to Trump, she said, she would tell him: "Please dont take my sister. Kleiner and Shaughnessy divorced in 1985, with Shaughnessy contending she once walked in on Kleiner and Montgomery having sex. It makes him even angrier that it was Stinnett's mother who discovered her that way. She enjoyed torturing the people around her," says Mattingly. Mattingly and Montgomery were best friends. In addition to Strong and Fritz, those investigators were FBI Special Agents Mike Miller and Scott Gentine and Topeka police officer Tom Glor. At state level, the number of sentences and executions continues a historic decline. "We knew we were walking into the killer's house.". Lisa Montgomery's half-sister Diane Mattingly, who was separated from her in 1972 has taken a more high-profile role in trying to save her life. Another case with Missouri ties. They would beat and slap her if she was doing it wrong. When they were done, they urinated on her like she was trash.. At the time of her murder, she was newly married and pregnant with her first child. 2023 BBC. We cant travel to talk to witnesses or to prepare experts at this point, Harwell, Montgomerys lawyer, said. He stressed that the juryheard testimony about her mental illness and her history of being abused, yet still unanimously recommended her execution. In late December, Montgomery's legal team submitted a petition to President Donald Trump that makes the case that after a lifetime of abuse - which they characterise as torture - she is too mentally ill to be executed and deserves mercy. She had brain damage, likely caused by exposure to alcohol when she was a. She has writtenopinion piecespublished in Elle and Newsweek. Ms. Montgomery has bipolar disorder, temporal lobe epilepsy, complex post-traumatic stress disorder, dissociative disorder, psychosis, traumatic brain injury and most likely fetal alcohol syndrome. Montgomerys case is not about whether she is responsible for the crime; she is. His physical abuse of the children had sexual undercurrents: He would make the girls strip naked before whipping them. Multiple medical experts have given statements agreeing with that diagnosis. She meets with Montgomery regularly, she said. Nodaway County Sheriff Randy Strong says that the scene that he and his four colleagues found that day was so bloody, they are still traumatised by it. Bobbie Jo Stinnetts hometown waits as killers execution date nears. Shaughnessy drank excessively during her pregnancy, causing brain damage to Montgomery, according to court records. As Fritz patted Montgomery on the back of her hand, Strong said he noticed dried blood and tissue embedded beneath her fingernails. It is the only federal prison with an active death chamber. A few years after Mattingly was removed from the home, when Montgomery was in kindergarten, her mother remarried a man named Jack Kleiner. She lived with her children in poverty, without running water and other basic necessities, while her mental health deteriorated. When Lisa was a small child, Judy allowed men to rape her for money, including allowing her to be gang raped on multiple occasions. Two other inmates are scheduled to die at Terre Haute prison before Mr Trump's presidency ends. Eventually, Montgomery admitted she had acted alone in killing Stinnett and taking her baby. In her interviews with Montgomery, Porterfield said, the woman showed symptoms of dissociation, including confused thinking, major gaps in memory, and an inability to recognize the reality of certain events. Many of the residents of Skidmore cite the details of the crime, and the amount of planning that went into it, as evidence that Montgomery was a calculating killer. She also told one of her stepbrothers about the sexual abuse around that time. Lisa Montgomery strangle one pregnant woman for Missouri before cutting and kidnapping her baby in 2004. . Montgomery suffered from pseudocyesis, the false belief she was pregnant, jurors heard from Vilayanur S. Ramachandran, director of the Center of Brain and Cognition at the University of California in San Diego. And then at the end, she was broken.". The question is, should she be put to death for it. JUDY SHAUGHNESSY OBITUARY Judy K. Shaughnessy Judy K. Shaughnessy, 66, Topeka, formerly of Lyndon, entered into the kingdom of heaven Saturday, November 2, 2013 at Midland Hospice House. Stinnett wasn't breathing and was cold. Lisa Montgomery, a federal prisoner, is now slated to be executed on Jan. 12. Friends recall her as a good student with a love of horses and dogs. In what Mattingly described as the most lucky thing to ever happen to her, she was placed with a loving foster family who showered her with affection. "I have seen a lot of horrible things happen to women and children in my more than 40 years in law enforcement," Strongsaid. Often, theyd physically fight, and Mattingly would try to protect Montgomery from the chaos. I was put in foster care with a wonderful family. In the other cases, she said, prosecutors opted not to seek the death penalty or juries did not impose it because it was obvious the women were suffering from profound mental illnesses. Montgomery said she was seeking a dog for a Christmas gift. Prosecutors said Montgomery was faking mental illness, notingthat many people are sexually abused, but few go on to kill. U.S. District Judge Gary A. Fenner upheld the jury's recommendation the following April. A newspaper article quoted him as saying he had been convinced his wife was pregnant and had given birth. When Mattingly and Montgomery were young, Shaughnessy beat them and doled out cruel forms of punishment, like taping Montgomery's mouth shut, or pushing Mattingly out into the snow, naked. Mattingly was 8 years old and Montgomery was 4 when Mattingly was removed in 1972 from Shaughnessy's mobile home at Ogden, a community of about 1,960 people in Riley County. More recently, the states that have been carrying out executions, such as Texas and Tennessee, have halted and delayed executions because of the pandemic. A longtime death penalty opponent, Wurtz said he considers it "idiotic" that Montgomery is to be executed. Only 18 death sentences were handed down in 2020 and the number of executions carried out hit a 30-year low. In her opinion, Montgomerys extreme childhood trauma created the conditions for her to grow into an adult with a disconnected sense of her emotions, a tenuous hold on reality, a completely warped view of human relationships, and a split and damaged sense of herself and of her body, according to expert testimony she provided for the defense. They introduced her as their daughter, Abigail, and made multiple other stops. She had this ability to find what hurt you the most and use that against you, Mattingly said. Newspaper accounts show Montgomery had upset other users of that board by making false statements, including claiming to be pregnant. "Let's say I didn't stay clean very long," she says. While the court admonished her for not reporting it to authorities, they did not report it either. Montgomery wasn't allowed eyeglasses, though she is far-sighted and near-sighted, or a CPAP machine, which has been prescribed since 2015 for her sleep apnea, Henry said. Tommy Kleiner and Montgomery have stayed in touch. As her attorneys fight for her life, Montgomery has at times seemed out of touch with reality,Henry said:Hermental illness causesher to disconnectwhen life becomes too terrible to endure. Shaughnessy also beat the girls with brooms and belts,Mattingly said. . Nobody has said that Lisa should never have been punished. The cold, vicious, calculating and brutal nature of her crimes shows that Montgomery knew exactly what she was doing, Strong said. In an interview with HuffPost her first ever Diane Mattingly, now 57 and a longtime state government employee living in Kentucky, described what it was like growing up in a home without love or affection. And theyre taking me away from her.. And it's never about what my friend went through," she adds. Kleiner told a reporter in 2005 that Shaughnessy's allegation was made up to support her divorce case and he was never found guilty of anything. Montgomery was put on suicide watch as soon as her execution date was set, Henry said, adding thatMontgomery had previously attempted suicide but not since 2012. The case was ruled a homicide and remains unsolved. Lisa Montgomery lived a tortured life, from the day she was born in a small Washington town till the day she became the first woman in 67 years to be executed by the U.S. government. "There was so much pressure on her at that point," says Henry. Authorities also questioned Kevin Montgomery but concluded he wasn't involved. She is not the "worst of the worst" for whom the death penalty was intended. Her lawyers at the time also presented an alternative theory of the crime, which was that Montgomery's brother had actually committed the murder, even though he had an alibi. She had four children in less than four years before being sterilized. Court records describe her as a quiet loner who spent a lot of time reading books. "I would say, 'President Trump, I want you to look at the life that Lisa had led, I want to look at all the people that have failed her, I want you to look at the rape, the torture, the mental abuse, the physical abuse that this woman had endured,'" she says. Mattingly and Montgomery lived together until Mattingly was eight and her half-sister was four. Patterson made a mistake by abandoning them to "that crazy lady," he said at Montgomery's sentencing hearing in 2007. And then go, 'Stand there and listen to the 911 call of [Stinnett's mother]. Protecting her half-sister became her "sole purpose in life, she said. Im not a psychiatrist, so I cant go any further than that.. "That's how evil this woman is," Strong said. Jurors heard an audiotape of Harper, Stinnett's mother, calling 911 after finding her body. What you need to know about Montgomery and her victim, Bobbie Jo Stinnett. "As a result, Lisa has trouble processing information and navigating social relationships. When Shaughnessy eventually split from her second husband, she and Montgomery testified in divorce proceedings about the sexual assaults. She testified as. View the profiles of people named Judy Shaughnessy. She enacted this in the grip of a very broken mind.". Mattingly said she saw terror in her half-sister's bright green eyes. This story was first published on 11 January - before Lisa Montgomery's execution on 13 January. She does not deserve to die. There is a decision that has to be made, separate from guilt, about whether someones behavior is so morally reprehensible that they deserve the death penalty, she said. A social worker found Lisa's allegations of abuse credible and turned the file. Prosecutors, in their closing argument, said that she had a filthy home, that she didnt cook and that she didnt clean, Babcock said. Henry said Montgomery was expected to be transferred by Jan. 10 to the penitentiary at TerreHaute, Ind., her designated place of execution. She said it was over and over, one man right after the other, and went on for hours, her cousin said in a sworn statement. Stinnett lived with her husband, Zeb, in Skidmore, Mo., a town near the state's northwest corner with fewerthan 300 people today. Montgomery told Stinnett that she was also expecting, and the pair shared pregnancy stories. Montgomery also talked about the abuseshe had endured from her stepfather, Jack Kleiner, and the first of her two husbands, Carl Boman, Dorr said. For months, Montgomery had told her husband she was pregnant, even though she couldnt have any more children she had undergone a sterilization procedure before they met. As one family story goes, Montgomerys first words as a toddler were, dont spank me.. A sworn statement from David Kidwell Sr. identified as being Montgomery's cousin and a deputy sheriff said shecried as she told him Kleiner and his friends on more than one occasion had raped her for hours, then "urinated on her like trash. She had bought supplies, including a home birth kit, and searched online for how to perform a caesarean section. "That sent a chill up my spine," Strong said. Montgomery's execution date was subsequently bumped back to Jan. 12. When Mattingly attendedMontgomery's sentencing hearing in 2007, which was the first time she had seen her sister in about 35 years, she said Montgomery's face bore the same look of fear it had when they were separated. The views expressed in this article are the author's own. Montgomery's family moved from place to place during her adult years, continuing the pattern she hadknown as a child. She said Montgomery's crimes have affected the way Melvern is perceived in the same manner anti-gay picketing by Westboro Baptist Church has influenced perceptions about Topeka. Being loved unconditionally helped me heal, find a caring husband, and raise two children who have hearts of gold. After she strangled Stinnett, Montgomery is alleged to have cut her open and stolen her unborn child Victoria, who survived the attack and is now living with her father. In Montgomerys early childhood, her older sister, Diane, suffered the worst of the violence. Emotions ran high in 2007 as Montgomery was tried in federal court for kidnapping resulting in death. He married Judy Shaughnessy, who would become Montgomery's mother, in 1967 in Miami, Okla. Patterson was the second of six husbands Shaughnessy would have during her life, which ended in 2013. Lisa Montgomery and Bobbie Jo Stinnett got to know each other online through a shared love of dogs. "I was like, 'Oh, she was not.' The family moved from place to place dozens of times, but it was in a trailer in Sperry, Oklahoma, where her lawyers say the abuse turned into something more akin to torture. They recommended a sentence of death. Back home, the couple announced the birth of their daughter to their friends and relatives. She had catfished Stinnett online under a fake name. Other friends of Kleiner, including a plumber and an electrician, raped her in that shed, Montgomery says, as a way of collecting payment for work done around the house. Montgomery, 39, is accused of killing Bobbie Joe Stinnett, 23, and cutting the baby from her womb on Dec. 16, 2004, at Stinnett's home in Skidmore. As Montgomery grew up, court records say, observersnoticed that she increasingly appeared to be "spaced out," "not emotionally present" or in "her own little world.". On her way out the door, Mattingly said, Shaughnessy leaned over and told her it was all her fault she was being taken away. If that disconnection is brought about with enough frequency and intensity, it can become more of a steady state of being, she added. President Donald Trump can "break the chain of evil" experienced by Montgomery and other members of her family by granting clemency and commuting her sentence to life imprisonment, Mattingly said. Who was the last woman executed by the US government? But Lisa was broken. "Being psychotic, it does not mean you are not intelligent, nor that you cannot act in a planful way," she says. Stitched together, they form a tapestry of family dysfunction, abuse, neglect, professional negligence, substance abuse and untreated mental illness. Her mother also began trafficking her, allowing handymen like electricians and plumbers to sexually abuse Montgomery in exchange for work on the house. Although the alumni have scattered somewhat, in recent years, the Nodaway-Holt R-VII High School graduating class of 2000 - which had only 22 members - has a tradition to mark the anniversary of the death of their classmate Bobbie Jo Stinnett. Teddy Kleiner, the son of Shaughnessy and Jack Kleiner, was 45 years old when he was fatally shot in 2019 in North Topeka. In December 2004, Montgomery, who was 36 at the time, strangled Bobbie Jo Stinnett before cutting the baby out of her womb and kidnapping it. Montgomery's cousin told her legal team that he lived with "regret for not speaking up about what happened to Lisa". "I felt sick watching the video. Lisa's mother, Judy Shaughnessy, abused her "in extreme and sadistic ways," according to interviews with nearly 450 family members, neighbors, lawyers, social workers, and teachers. Montgomery told investigators she was surprised at how nicely they had treated her, considering what she had done. Montgomery's second husband Kevin Montgomery, who lives near Melvern and remains married to her voiced support for her bid for clemency in a statement releasedthrough his wife's attorneys. In the haze of her mental illness, she went to the home of a pregnant woman, killed her, and removed the baby. The murder 16 years ago is never far from the minds of the town's residents. Her lawyers had argued she was a mentally ill victim of abuse who. 2023 BuzzFeed, Inc. All rights reserved. "The whole community over there's traumatised by this.". Both became infected with COVID-19, believing it to be transmitted duringthe prison visit. Montgomery achieved considerable emotional growth once she was put in a stable environment where she felt safe and was receiving psychiatric medications for the first time, Dorrsaid. While my path to healing was very hard, the difference between Lisa and me is that no one ever intervened to rescue Lisa from a lifetime of abuse. She was forced to sit in a high chair for hours if she did not finish her food. She married her stepbrother at 18 and gave birth to four children in less than five years, before having a sterilization procedure. One of the lead investigators in the case, Randy Strong, wants Montgomery executed. She learned Oct. 16 that she had been scheduled to die by lethal injection on Dec. 8. "This was a very coordinated and determined plan to ensure that as many people could be executed on federal death row as possible before the end of this administration term.". Meanwhile, her mother in 1985 had married Richard Boman, whose son Montgomery's stepbrother, Carl Boman got Montgomery pregnant. And I am just asking for somebody - once - not to fail her.". At least five times after she was sterilized, she told people that she was pregnant. There was plenty of food, our clothes were clean, and the kids did our homework together. She lapsed increasingly into mental illness and repeatedly faked pregnancy. "And then go, 'Look at this body'. The baby was returned to her father, after being recovered from Montgomery. "If I did speak up, maybe Zella and Floyd would have gone back for Lisa," she wrote. But it wasn't Montgomery that Stinnett was expecting, it was a woman who went by the name of Darlene Fischer. She gives herself as an example - when Stinnett was murdered, Baumli was in rehab for a drug addiction. - Sandra Babcock, faculty director of the Cornell Center on the Death Penalty Worldwide, Montgomery, who confessed, was later sentenced to death for the , The Trump administration announced it was. "And Lisa deserves to pay.". As a result of her sexual torture, Lisa began to dissociate. Moving often was the norm to Montgomery; by the time she was a teenager, she had moved approximately 16 times. Victims of severe childhood sexual abuse can overcome their trauma with certain factors, Porterfield said, such as the presence of a nurturing adult who provides love and connects them to resources to promote healing. Montgomery and Carl Boman divorced, remarried and divorced again in 1998. Lisa's and my father was also mentally ill. 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