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NH HARMONY MONTGOMERY: Missing from Manchester, NH - Nov/Dec 2019 (Reported December 2021) - Age 5 *OVERTURNED* (5 Viewers)

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Girl last seen in Manchester in October 2019; police seek tips from public​

Manchester police are seeking tips from the public about the disappearance of a girl not seen in more than two years.

Harmony Montgomery, 7, was last seen in a home in Manchester in October 2019, when she was 5, police said.

Police said they first learned Harmony went missing earlier this week. Chief Allen Aldenberg did not specify who reported the girl missing but said his department has been in touch with multiple family members and will continue to speak with them.

Aldenberg said police are not searching for any adult or vehicle in connection with the case. Investigators are focusing on the whereabouts of Harmony.

"No time is a good time for a child to go missing," Aldenberg said. "I'm begging the community. I don't care if you saw this young girl a year ago and you think it's irrelevant. Call us."

Aldenberg said at a news conference Friday his detectives are working to confirm where Harmony is from and where she went to school before her disappearance.

Harmony is estimated to be approximately 4 feet tall and 50 pounds. Investigators said she has blonde hair, blue eyes and should be wearing glasses.

"We need help," Aldenberg said. "This remains a very active investigation."


MEDIA - HARMONY MONTGOMERY: Missing from Manchester, NH since October 2019 (Reported December 2021) - Age 5
 
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They've already said this case is going back to trial AND the scum isn't able to get out of jail due to other charges.





“Adam Montgomery remains convicted of multiple serious felonies arising from Harmony's death, as well as separate firearms offenses that were previously upheld on appeal. Montgomery’s total sentence of 43.5 years for these additional charges stands and is not affected by the Court’s decision today.”
 
Fair for WHO, may I ask?

“What the court said is that the trial should have been handled differently, and specifically the court said the strength of the assault charge, where there were multiple witnesses, who each corroborated each other, the jurors could have improperly relied on the strength of that charge to bolster the way that they looked at Adam with respect to the murder charge, where the only real evidence that he was the one who killed Harmony was the testimony of Kayla Montgomery," O'Neill said.

Attorney Pamela Phelan, who argued the case before the Supreme Court on Montgomery's behalf, praised the decision.

"The court's decision addresses important aspects of a fair trial," Phelan said in a statement provided to News 9. "Justice is only served when we provide a person accused of a crime a fair and just trial. A trial that is not conducted with those principles in mind does not do justice to persons accused of a crime or people who are victims of crimes."
So, because he was also charged with assault and had witnesses attest to that, that makes it unfair for his murder charge?
Right.
 

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