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Defendant Lisa Montgomery was sentenced to death. Photo: collected
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Defendant Lisa Montgomery was sentenced to death. Photo: collected
The death penalty for a woman will take effect after 60 years in American history, the country’s judiciary said. A woman named Lisa Montgomery strangled and killed a pregnant woman in Missouri in 2004 after cutting off her abdomen and abducting her unborn child.
According to the New York Post, he will be executed on December 6 with an injection of poison. Bonnie Heidi is the latest woman to be executed in America. The death sentence was carried out in 1953 in a gas chamber in Missouri, according to the Center for the Death Penalty.
“Lisa Montgomery has committed a heinous crime,” said United States Attorney General William Barr.
“In December 2004, Lisa came to the home of Bobby Joe Steinet, who was murdered in Kansas, to buy a puppy,” the Justice Department said in a news release.
Stinette was then eight months pregnant. Shortly after entering the room, Lisa attacked Stinet and grabbed him by the neck. At one point, Stinet lost consciousness.
The press release further stated: “He then cut the lower abdomen of the stent with a kitchen knife. Then Stinett’s senses returned. Then there was a fight between them. Later, Lisa strangled Stinette to death.
Then Lisa pulls the baby out of Stinette’s stomach and runs off. She tries to run him like her own son.
When the murder trial began, a judge found Montgomery guilty of kidnapping and murder. He was unanimously sentenced to death.
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