Was it just to cut a deal with Harmony Montgomery's stepmother, Kayla, to secure a conviction against her father, Adam?

Feb 26, 11:00 PM

In this episode of "Hidden Killers," Tony Brueski and former defense attorney Lori Hellis analyze the Adam Montgomery murder trial. Despite the guilty verdict, many felt the trial exposed serious flaws in how the system addresses cases where domestic abuse and addiction collide.

Lori offers insight, saying that those involved "live in a reality where people do things...that we would find really abhorrent...it makes sense in drug world."  They discuss whether Kayla Montgomery, though complicit in Harmony's horrific treatment, was also a victim of Adam's control.

The conversation also examines the judge's controversial decision to allow Adam to be absent during his own trial. Lori suggests it may have been "a calculation...to deny him that opportunity" to disrupt proceedings.

Closing Question:  Was making a deal with Kayla a necessary compromise to bring some measure of justice for Harmony, or does it leave a lingering sense of unease?
 
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