Kevin believed that Montgomery was pregnant with their child, as she began wearing maternity clothes and behaving as if she were pregnant. Montgomery had kept her medical procedure rendering her unable to become pregnant from her husband, Kevin. They had previously communicated through online message boards.Īlso in the spring of 2004, Montgomery began telling her friends, family, and online community that she was pregnant. In April 2004, Lisa Montgomery and Bobbie Jo met at a dog show. In the spring of 2004, Bobbie Jo announced on her website that she had become pregnant. On the website Bobbie Jo posted pictures of herself, her dogs, and her business. On December 10, 2004, Lisa’s ex-husband filed a motion of change of custody for the two minor children who lived with Lisa.īobbie Jo Stinnett was a breeder for rat terriers and maintained a website that promoted her dog breeding business. He threatened to use against her in the custody hearing her claims to be pregnant, despite being unable to become pregnant. Throughout the fall of 2004, Lisa was involved in a custody dispute with her ex-husband. Lisa divorced her stepbrother in 1998, and married her second husband Kevin, in 2000. However, in the years that followed, Lisa made four different claims to begin pregnant. Lisa later claimed that she was forced to undergo the procedure. In 1990, Lisa had a medical procedure to prevent her from becoming pregnant again. When Lisa turned 18, she married her stepbrother and had four children in four years. Lisa was also physical and sexually abused by her stepfather, until they divorced. Lisa did not have a good relationship with her mother while growing up. Lisa spent the last 13 years of her life on death row. Lisa was convicted of the murder of Bobbie Jo Stinnett, and stealing Bobbie Jo’s unborn child, on December 16, 2004, in Skidmore, Missouri. The execution had been delayed by several hours due to appeals. She was pronounced dead at 1:31 am local time, inside the execution chamber at the Terra Haute Federal Correctional Institute in Terra Haute, Indiana. She was about to live a nightmare.Lisa Marie Montgomery was executed by the federal government on Wednesday, January 13, 2021. She was about to experience pain and fear like she had never known before. Something unbelievably awful was about to happen to Bobbie Jo Stinnett. And Bobbie Jo, who was eight months pregnant then-and who had probably at some point that day put her hands on her stomach and felt her baby kick and wondered nervously and excitedly about the future, as women who are eight months pregnant tend to do-Bobbie Jo said, Come on over. Then Lisa contacted Bobbie Jo, saying she’d been referred to her, asking if she could come over to her house and adopt a rat terrier puppy. The breeder referred her to Bobbie Jo Stinnett of Happy Haven Farms-as Lisa knew that he would. She kept Bobbie Jo’s happy news inside of her for eight long months until one day, using the alias “Darlene Fischer,” she sent a message to a different dog breeder, saying that she wanted to get her children a rat terrier puppy and did he have any idea where she could find one? The two women frequented the same message boards where people would talk about rat terriers, and not long after the dog show, Bobbie Jo posted a piece of ecstatic news online: she was pregnant! She even updated the website for Happy Haven Farms to include photos of her, visibly pregnant, among her dogs. Lisa remembered Bobbie Jo, after their meeting, and kept track of her online. It was there that they met the 36-year-old woman, Lisa Montgomery, who’d come down to the show from Melvern, Kansas. In April of 2004, Bobbie Jo and her husband went down to Texas to enter a dog show, where one of their dogs won a blue ribbon. Bobbie Jo Stinnett was the 23-year-old brunette, a pretty young woman from Skidmore, Missouri, who ran a dog breeding business called Happy Haven Farms.
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