Murder and theft of a baby: A woman is executed in the United States for the first time in 70 years

A Missouri U.S. court has ruled that Lisa Montgomery will be the first woman in the country to be executed in 70 years. The criminal strangled a pregnant woman to death before cutting her abdomen, abducting the abducted baby and abducting her. In January, Montomagri will finally be executed, after quite a few rejections and appeals.

Lisa Montgomery, the first woman to be executed in the United States after 70 years (Photo: Reuters)

Montgomery, 43, was found guilty of murdering the 23-year-old, Bobby Joe Stint, and abducting her baby from her womb, in an incident that took place in 2004. Fortunately, the baby survived and today she is a 16-year-old girl living with her father. . After the execution was set for Dec. 8, the sentence was postponed after three lawyers contracted the corona virus. But last Friday, it was finally decided that Montgomery would be the first in the U.S. to be executed on January 12th.

Montgomery has reportedly been found since the brutal attack at the Federal Medical Center for Women in Texas and is scheduled to be executed with a lethal injection. If the sentence does not change over the next few days, she will be the first woman to be executed since 1953. Also, she may also be the last, as President-elect Joe Biden has stated that he intends to work for the abolition of the death penalty in the country in the future.

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