A federal judge in Indiana has granted a stay of execution on mental health grounds to so-called “womb raider” Lisa Montgomery, the only woman on federal death row in the US, according to a report. In ...
UPDATE: Lisa Montgomery has been executed. A federal judge in Indiana blocked the highly-anticipated execution of Lisa Montgomery, an evil murderer who strangled a mother, cut her unborn child out of ...
Lisa Montgomery's new execution date for her conviction in a Missouri womb-raiding case that horrified investigators and the small town where it happened has been put off until next month. The U.S.
A Kansas woman, Lisa Montgomery was executed by the federal government early Wednesday for a brutal slaying of an expectant mother and the kidnapping of her baby 16 years ago. Her supporters pointed ...
Montgomery, 52, was convicted in October 2007 of one count of kidnapping resulting in death, The Kansas City Star reported. She was convicted in the Dec. 16, 2004, strangling death of Bobbie Jo ...
UPDATE: Late Monday night, a federal judge in Indiana granted Lisa Montgomery a stay of execution for the purpose of holding a competency hearing, court records say. The Department of Justice quickly ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Lisa Montgomery was set to be the first woman to be executed in 67 years early Tuesday morning, but a stay of execution was granted by a court in Indiana. They released the ...
A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. has lifted a stay of execution for a female death row prisoner scheduled to be executed later this month. Lisa Montgomery, the only female on the federal ...
Lisa Montgomery and Bobbie Jo Stinnett met at a dog show and shared a passion for breeding. But when Lisa came to visit, their connection turned deadly File Photo What began as an ordinary visit over ...
Lisa Montgomery, a longtime Kansan, on federal death row became the first woman to be executed by the federal government in 67 years early Wednesday. She lived a childhood so abusive her attorneys ...
Attorneys for Lisa Montgomery, the only woman on federal death row, said on Tuesday that they plan to go to the Supreme Court after losing their latest legal attempt to stop next week’s execution.