- Bobbie Jo Stinnett
Bobbie Jo Stinnett (
December 4 ,1981 –December 16 ,2004 ) was a 23-year-old pregnant woman found brutally slain in her home inSkidmore, Missouri . The accused,Lisa M. Montgomery , then 36, has been convicted of strangling Stinnett from behind and then cutting the woman's unborn child, eight months into gestation, from her womb. The child was not found at the scene of the murder.Stinnett was discovered by her mother, Becky Harper, in a pool of blood about an hour after the assault. Harper immediately called 911, describing the wounds inflicted upon her daughter as appearing as if her "stomach had exploded". Attempts by paramedics to revive Stinnett were unsuccessful, and she was pronounced dead at St. Francis Hospital in Maryville, Missouri.
The child survived the procedure and was soon brought to
Melvern, Kansas by her abductor, where the newborn was claimed by Montgomery as her own. Authorities found them a day later; the quick recovery and capture was attributed to, in part, the use ofcomputer forensics , which tracked Montgomery and Stinnett's online communication with one another. Both bredRat Terrier s and may have attended dog shows together. The investigation was also aided by the issuance of anAMBER alert to enlist the public's help,DNA testing to confirm the infant's identity, and the enormous amount of media attention.It is known that Stinnett was expecting the arrival of prospective buyers for a terrier at about the time of her murder. Additionally, there was no sign of forced entry. Authorities now believe that Montgomery, posing as a customer, arranged to visit her alleged victim's home on that day. An
FBI affidavit states that Montgomery confessed to the crime not long after she was in custody.It is speculated that Montgomery's motivation stemmed from a
miscarriage she may have suffered and subsequently concealed from her family. However, Montgomery's former husband has since told authorities that she underwent atubal ligation in 1990, and that she had a history of falsely telling acquaintances that she was pregnant. How or whether Montgomery had recently become pregnant is unclear.On
December 20 – four days after Stinnett's murder –Lisa M. Montgomery was charged with the capital offense of "kidnapping resulting in death" and was convicted of this charge in U.S. District Court. On October 22, 2007, Lisa Montgomery, 39, was convicted guilty of kidnapping resulting in death of Bobbie Jo Stinnett. Four days later, the jury recommended the death penalty. The infant, since named Victoria Jo Stinnett, has been reunited with her family, including her father Zeb Stinnett.External links
* [http://news.findlaw.com/hdocs/docs/kidnap/usmntgmry121704aff.html U.S. v. Lisa Montgomery] - F.B.I. Affidavit in Support of Criminal Complaint
* [http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/mow/montgomery.html USA v. Lisa Montgomery]
* [http://www.uniontribune.net/news/nation/images/041218stinnet.jpgPicture of Stinnett from www.uniontribune.net]
* [http://abcnews.go.com/US/WireStory?id=3763482&page=1 Woman Convicted in Fetus Theft Case]
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21425555/ Woman found guilty of killing pregnant mother]
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