Jan 17, 2022 · She was very involved in her community, her church, she was in the choir, she taught Sunday school,” Robert Udashen, a defense attorney, told “Snapped,” airing Sundays at 6/5c on Oxygen. It was through church that Pat and Candy befriended Allan and Betty Gore.
Feb 23, 2022 · Montgomery hired a lawyer who was a fellow member of her church congregation. His name was Don Crowder, and he had never handled a murder trial in his career, typically working as a personal injury attorney.
Oct 29, 2021 · On the first day, Montgomery’s lawyer, Don Crowder, shocked the court saying his client would plead self-defense. Gore came at Montgomery first, he argued.
Feb 28, 2022 · In court, Candy Montgomery's lawyers argued that Betty Gore grabbed an ax and began swinging at Candy, hitting her in the foot and prompting her retaliation. But experts later testified that Betty had been hit dozens of times after she was already unconscious. And after killing Betty, Montgomery reportedly washed herself and tried to clean up ...
The Montgomerys moved out of Texas; Dallas Morning News reported that Candy Montgomery became a counselor, but she stopped responding to interview requests a long time ago. Escaping her past is impossible. Reviews of her practice across multiple sites follow her still: “Horrible, evil person,” someone wrote in 2019.
In 1990, Evidence of Love became the source material for a TV movie, Killing in a Small Town. Barbara Hershey starred as Candy Morrison, and her portrayal earned her an Emmy and Golden Globe award. As for Betty Gore, it’s hard to recall who Betty Gore really was, other than her end.
The book is a deep dive into the intimacies of the killing and the trial, and it gets unbelievably close to the subjects of the story. Allan Gore and the Montgomerys offered so much detail that the reader eavesdrops on all their significant moments, on motel beds, in late-night phone calls.
They were married for ten years and lived at 410 Dogwood Drive in Wylie. They went to church.
When Allan Gore admitted to the affair, by that time seven months cold, Candy Montgomery was arrested and charged with murder. The Montgomerys hired a lawyer from the same church, Don Crowder to represent them.
After months of his clandestine affair, Allan and Betty attended Marriage Encounter, a church-led weekend program to help people struggling in their marriages. It was a revealing weekend. They discussed their hopes for the future and exchanged notes on their thoughts and feelings about the relationship.
It’s like a piece of folklore now, made and remade in its telling. The facts of the case are so salacious, rumor pales in comparison. In 1980, 250 spectators crowded the courtroom for the trial, reporters perching on the balcony, eyes trained on the witness box.
Before returning to the police station for more questioning, Candy retained the services of a fellow church member and defense attorney Don Crowder. Despite her insistence Betty was alive when she saw her earlier that day, police had quite a bit of evidence to prove Candy’s guilt. Candy was arrested.
Candy Montgomery with husband Pat. Newspaper Archives. Candy dated, even had a few sexual encounters, but none of them were what she was looking for. The man she intended to marry would be wealthy—that was her first, and most ardent, rule. The first time she laid eyes on Pat Montgomery, she wasn’t too happy.
When it came time for Candy to testify, she shocked court watchers with a tale of being confronted by Betty about her affair with Allan. Candy tried to reassure Betty the affair was long ago over, but Betty refused to accept it.
Alisa Gore wanted to spend the night with the Montgomery kids. They were going to the drive-in theater to see Star Wars and the little girl didn’t want to miss out on the country’s hottest movie. It was the week of Vacation Bible School and everyone was busy keeping the children entertained.
Outraged at being attacked, Candy claimed she grabbed the ax and began hitting Betty. Over and over and over, 41 times total, she hit her until Betty was down. It was then, Candy said, Betty did a very odd thing, she whispered, “Shhhhh” just before she died.
His wife had just been murdered, but he exhibited none of the emotions typical of a recent widower by violent crime: sadness, anger, and a demand for the case to be solved. No, Allan Gore was a man of few words.
Allan Gore wasn’t a handsome man but neither was he unattractive. Average is the adjective most suitable to Allan. And his personality wasn’t exactly that of an introvert, but he was reserved.
A real estate muckraker, Candy Evans is one of the nation’s leading real estate reporters. She is also the North Texas real estate editor for Forbes.com, CultureMap Dallas, Modern Luxury Dallas, & the Katy Trail Weekly. Candy has written for Joel Kotkin’s The New Geography, Inman Real Estate News, plus a host of national sites. Constantly breaking celebrity real estate news, she scooped former president George W. Bush's Dallas home in 2008. She is the founder and publisher of her signature CandysDirt.com, and SecondShelters.com, devoted to the vacation home market. Her verticals have won many awards, including Best Blog by the venerable National Association of Real Estate Editors, one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious journalism associations. Candy holds an active Texas real estate license but does not sell. She is on the Board of Directors of Braemar Hotels & Resorts (BHR).
Soon we learned that this quiet woman had hacked her best friend to death, 28 blows to her head. It was surreal. Candace Montgomery and Allan Gore had had an affair that, she testified, ended months before the murder. The couples were “good friends.”.
What she testified in court was that Betty Gore had confronted Montgomery about the affair. Betty Gore was angry. Montgomery said that Gore went after her with an ax. The two struggled, and somehow Montgomery got control of the ax.
She had been hacked to death by someone wielding an ax an estimated 41 times. Montgomery was soon charged with murder. She claimed self-defense. At her trial four months later, Montgomery told jurors that Gore came at her with an ax, pledging to kill her over the affair.
Indeed, a psychiatrist testified that the “Shhhh” uttered by Gore unleashed a repressed childhood memory from Gore that made her lose control, fueled an inner rage from her childhood, and resulted in the repeated blows that ultimately killed Gore. “I hit her.
Anyone who lived in North Texas in the early 1980’s remembers the murder of Betty Gore, and the murder trial of Candace Montgomery, the woman who killed her with an ax. The petite, nondescript Wylie housewife was acquitted in 1980 claiming self-defense. I attended her trial as I was working at the time for KDFW-TV.
Sadly, Candace Montgomery’s skilled defense attorney, Don Crowder, took his own life in 1998. At the time, I recall talk that he had a brilliant career before him after her acquittal.
McKINNEY, Texas -- A jury decided Candace Montgomery was acting in self defense when she killed the wife of a former lover with 41 ax blows, but stunned citizens screamed 'Murderer! Murderer!' at the 30-year-old housewife as she fled the courthouse under guard.
A nine-woman, three-man jury Wednesday declared the mother of two young children innocent of murder in the bizarre hacking death of friend and fellow church member Betty Gore in the small northeast Texas town of Wylie. Advertisement.
According to Pop Sugar, Candy Montgomery was 29 years old when the incident took place. Clearly, after 31 years, she is supposed to be 60 years old in 2021. However, we do not have enough details about her birthday at the moment.
Elisabeth Moss and Elizabeth Olsen will both star as Candy Montgomery in two different projects for Hulu and HBO Max respectively. Montgomery seemingly had it all – a loving husband with a good job, 2 children, a nice house – until she killed her friend from church with an axe. pic.twitter.com/xrREjzO1Vt.
Reportedly, she killed her friend, Betty Gore, with an ax. This infamous murder gave her a nickname – “Axe Murderer ”. This story of the murder was first scripted in a 1984 book entitled Evidence of Love. Six years later, a movie named A Killing in a Small Town was released based on her story.
However, we can find a lot about her from A Killing in a Small Town ‘s Wikipedia page. Stephen Gyllenhaal directed the movie, and it features Barbara Hershey, who plays the role of Candy Morrison (film name of Montgomery). Recently, the very popular actress Elizabeth Olsen announced that she would star as Candy in the upcoming HBO series, ...
This book is called Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs and is by John Bloom and Jim Atkinson. (Fun fact: John Bloom is “Joe Bob Briggs” the movie host.) @joebobbriggsofficial.
After confessing her love, Candy and Allan started having an affair. On June 13, 1980, she spoke to Betty about her affair with Allan. The devastated mother of two decided to attack Candy with an ax but remained unsuccessful. Instagram.