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Red rolls back to final behind Robertson

Red rolls back to final behind Robertson
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Juneteenth in Clarksville: City offices closed Friday, 2 festivals planned Saturday

Juneteenth in Clarksville: City offices closed Friday, 2 festivals planned Saturday
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US Set To Execute Woman Who Cut Newborn From Mother s Womb – Channels Television

Channels Television   Updated December 17, 2020 Lisa Montgomery was convicted of killing 23-year-old Bobbie Jo Stinnett in the northwest Missouri town of Skidmore in December 2004   In 2004, Lisa Montgomery strangled a pregnant woman to death and used a kitchen knife to remove the unborn baby from the victim’s uterus so she could kidnap the girl. Sixteen years on, the United States is preparing to execute her, and experts are still studying the case so they can understand what prompts such a crime and how to prevent it in future. “It’s such a horrific act to do and it takes a lot of planning,” says Ann Burgess, a professor at Boston College who has studied the rare phenomenon of fetal abduction since the 1990s.

US Set To Execute Woman Who Cut Newborn From Mother s Womb

Print Article Death row inmate Lisa Montgomery seen in a photo released in 2004 is set to be the first woman executed by the US federal government in nearly 70 years - Text size In 2004, Lisa Montgomery strangled a pregnant woman to death and used a kitchen knife to remove the unborn baby from the victim s uterus so she could kidnap the girl. Sixteen years on, the United States is preparing to execute her, and experts are still studying the case so they can understand what prompts such a crime and how to prevent it in future. It s such a horrific act to do and it takes a lot of planning, says Ann Burgess, a professor at Boston College who has studied the rare phenomenon of fetal abduction since the 1990s.

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