The prosecutors said after the verdict that Adam Montgomery was found guilty on Thursday for killing his 5 -year -old daughter in 2019, but his body would continue to search.
34 -year -old Montgomery was convicted of the second degree murder and four other allegations and will be sentenced on a later date.
Senior Assistant New Hampshire Attorney General Benjamin Agati said that after the verdict it was read that Harmoni’s body will continue to search, even if the test ends, and he hopes that the meditation generated by the high-profile case can help generate new leads.
Agati said, “The answer is not,” when asked whether the decision of the convict means the end of the discovery of the body of harmony. “One of the things that we could not tell earlier, but we can now tell more clearly after the decision during the test, people have heard the last place that Adam Montgomery operated that U-Hall, and I have some nuances on it and I am hoping that people are paying attention.”
Adam Montgomery allegedly rented a U-Hall with the help of several friends in March 2020, and prosecutors said during the test that they used it to dispose of Harmony’s body. Toll records showed U-Hall driving on Tobin Bridge in both north and south on 4 March. Prosecutors believe that Adam disposed of the body of harmony.
Adam Montgomery was found guilty on all allegations, including a second degree murder for the murder of his daughter Harmony, New Hampshire prosecutor Ben Agati and Manchester Police Chief Alan Aladenberg spoke to reporters what happened to bring the case and what is the girl’s body to bring about what the case means.
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Agati said that Adam Montgomery Us-Hall from 3-4 March and threw it 133 miles. Remaining 3.2 miles from the fare facility, which left him with about 106-mile road trip, which moved north, then southwards and northward again via Tobin Bridge Toll and then back to Manchester.
“He was released with only 26 miles driving, where he could do those three times in the Eco Lodge and Tobin in Manchester,” said Agati. “What does this mean … that he is somewhere with that path.”
During the test, he said that the gamblers also heard about various discoveries conducted by the police in the Revere area, where Adam Montgomery grew up. These included Ramani Marsh Reservation, Sales Creek Area, Chelsea Creek Area and behind the North Shor Road.
Agati said, “They are still our big areas and our big areas where we hope someone has seen something.”
He also mentioned the Catholic Medical Center Maternity Bag that Adam allegedly kept the body of harmony for the years after his death.
“It was a light tan, canvas, dark colored straps and a CMC logo in the middle,” said Agati. “It was positively identified by many witnesses, which was near Adam Montgomery last night that she had the bag and U-Hall. So that bag went somewhere along the route and somewhere went back to that route and went back to reverence. ,
He said that it was also told during the test that Adam was from Revre region and knew it well.
“This is still a high area of interest and we are still asking anyone who has heard this information, who has seen this information, if you see this bag, if you hear about this bag, if you walk in one of these areas, if you take the dog out to walk, if you see something that is disturbed, please tell us.
“There is a high possibility that there may still be some parts of it that we can fix, its body part that we can fix. We are really hoping that we can do so. We are really hoping that she can get the burial she deserves, whom everyone deserves. ,
But will Adam Montgomery ever cooperate with investigators and help them to take them to the body of Harmony?
“I don’t know what I think of Adam Montgomery, I can speculate about what he has done, the option he has done … what he did … the option to do what he did and then the option he has since made,” said “Agati.” “I can’t speculate on what option he can tell in future where he is or not. But he knows where he is. ,
Manchester Police chief Alan Aldenberg, whose department led the investigation into the disappearance of Harmoni, echoed Agati’s sentiments while talking to the media some time later.
“He knows,” Eldenburg said. “Maybe somewhere in that soul, or whatever is happening, maybe he has decency.”