Harmony Montgomery’s Father Found Guilty of Murdering 5-Year-Old

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Adam Montgomery was accused of beating his 5-year-old daughter to death in December 2019. Her remains have never been found

<p>Manchester NH Police</p> Harmony Montgomery

Manchester NH Police

Harmony Montgomery

The father of Harmony Montgomery was convicted this week of murdering his 5-year-old daughter in 2019.

On Thursday, a jury in New Hampshire found Adam Montgomery, 34, guilty of all five charges, including second-degree murder, second-degree assault, witness tampering, falsifying evidence and abuse of corpse, according to The Boston Globe, NBC Boston, and WMUR-TV.

The trial reportedly lasted two weeks and the jury delivered a verdict after about one day of deliberation that began Wednesday. According to WMUR-TV, Adam is scheduled to be sentenced sometime after April 1 and was not present in court when the verdict was read or throughout the trial.

Adam was accused of beating Harmony to death in December 2019, after she became incontinent in their car. Harmony's remains have never been found.

After the attack, Adam allegedly "pulled into that parking lot at Burger King and he ordered his food,” prosecutor Christopher Knowles said during opening statements, per CBS News.

“He ordered his food and he ate. He didn't stop to check on Harmony. He didn't look back at her. He didn't show any concern for this innocent little girl, the child he had just beaten. He ordered his food, and he ate. And he didn't stop."

<p>Manchester NH Police</p>

Manchester NH Police

Related: Harmony Montgomery's Father Admits Guilt on 2 Counts — But Points Finger at Slain 5-Year-Old's Stepmom

In the months after the girl’s death, Adam toted Harmony’s body — in a red Under Armour duffel bag, tied up in trash bags — all over Manchester, N.H.

Authorities said he placed Harmony's body in a cooler and stowed her over a vent in a shelter he shared with his wife and two sons. Then, authorities allege, he placed Harmony's body into a closet when neighbors complained of the smell, and then snuck her remains into his workplace freezer.

<p>Kathy McCormack/AP/Shutterstock</p> Adam Montgomery

Kathy McCormack/AP/Shutterstock

Adam Montgomery

Finally, in the early morning hours of March 2020, authorities said he carted her away in a U-Haul to dump her remains at an undisclosed location.

Harmony wasn’t reported missing until November 2021, when her biological mother, who had lost custody of her daughter because of drug use, reported her missing, according to unsealed records previously reviewed by PEOPLE. Crystal Sorey claimed she had not seen her daughter since a FaceTime call on Easter 2019, she told police.

Related: Affidavit Details Last Moments of 5-Year-Old Harmony Montgomery's Life: 'I Think I Really Hurt Her'

Adam was arrested about a year later in connection with Harmony's disappearance.

Kayla, who pleaded guilty to charges that she lied to law enforcement to hinder their murder investigation, is serving an 18-month prison sentence, according to the Associated Press.

Charles Krupa/AP/Shutterstock Kayla Montgomery
Charles Krupa/AP/Shutterstock Kayla Montgomery

According to the Globe, Kayla testified that she complied with her husband's demands to help him move Harmony's remains out of fear for her safety and the safety of her two sons. However, defense attorneys reportedly argued that Kayla concocted a story that pinned the blame on her husband.

Related: Stepmom of Harmony Montgomery, N.H. 7-Year-Old Who Wasn't Reported Missing for 2 Years, Faces New Charges

During opening statements, Adam admitted in a video call to the presiding judge that he was guilty of abuse of a corpse and falsifying evidence, NBC Boston reported.

Adam is currently serving serving a 30-year prison sentence for an unrelated gun conviction, according to the Globe.

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