HARMONY MONTGOMERY CASE FILES
Harmony Montgomery
June 7, 2014: Harmony Renee Montgomery was born to her mother, Crystal Sorey, who was 24 years old, and her father, Adam Montgomery, who was 25 and incarcerated at the time. From the very beginning, Harmony faced significant challenges. She was diagnosed with a rare brain condition called holoprosencephaly (HPE) shortly after birth. Doctors informed Crystal that Harmony was blind in both eyes and had less than a year to live, a prognosis that cast a shadow over her early days.
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What Really Happen to Harmony
Real Heroes in the Fight for Justice for Harmony Montgomery:
WHO REPORTED HARMONY MISSING?
- September, 2021 – The Blare family (adoptive parents) contacted NH DCYF and raised concerns that Crystal Sorey has not seen Harmony since 2019 and has not been able to contact Montgomery to visit with Harmony.
WHO FAILED HARMONY?
- Adam Montgomery – Biological Father who killed her. Harmony spent approximately a total of 40 hours in supervised visits with her father from her birth to age four and a half.
- Crystal Sorey – Biological Mother – Harmony Montgomery had only lived with Crystal Sorey for approximately six months in her life. Sorey was unable to provide Harmony with a safe environment due to her substance use disorder and this resulted in Harmony’s removal from Sorey in 2014, only to be placed back with her twice, and removed twice more before January 2018. On February 2018, Crystal Sorey was absent from the hearing concerning Harmony and Adam Montgomery was awarded full custody of Harmony. Sorey was in another court attending a Care and Protection case related to the adoption of Harmony’s half-sibling. However, her presence was not necessary as she had previously lost custody of her son and his adoption was on November 22, 2019. Adam Montgomery’s court hearing proceeded without her. The Judge then awarded Adam Montgomery, who was living in New Hampshire, full custody of Harmony and determined that the ICPC did not apply.
- Kayla Montgomery who witnessed abused and did nothing to help Harmony.
- New Hampshire’s Division for Children Youth and Families (DCYF) and some of its employees.
- Hampshire DCYF Employee – Demetrios Tsaros, a New Hampshire DHHS employee from 1995 to 2021, closed the 2019 abuse case against Adam Montgomery—father of 5-year-old Harmony—despite reports she had been punched and had a black eye. He marked the case “unfounded,” never interviewed Harmony, never contacted police, and took no protective action. Tsaros had a history of misconduct, including a 2001 domestic violence conviction that led to the surrender of his police certification, and a 2002 firing from the Sununu Youth Services Center after a sexual harassment investigation. Despite this, he was hired by DCYF in 2011. In his visit, Tsaros downplayed concerns, emailing Manchester police: “I saw the children and did not observe any bruises.” Harmony was murdered six weeks later
- DCF and CPCS the agency whose lawyers failed to protect Harmon
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Harmony Montgomery Timeline
Case File:
Full Timeline:
January 22, 1990
Adam Montgomery is born to Melissa E. Newhall (DOB: 4/17/74) and Michael Montgomery Sr. Melissa was 16 years old at the time.
November 11, 1998
A paternity test confirms Adam is the biological son of Michael Montgomery Sr. Adam is subsequently placed with the Montgomery family.
October 20, 2004
Adam is involved in a traffic incident and charged with Leaving the Scene of an Accident.
November 9, 2004
Adam fails to appear in court.
November 18, 2004
A Juvenile Custodial Warrant is issued for Adam Montgomery.
February 2, 2005
Adam pleads not guilty in court.
April 27, 2005
Adam again fails to appear and is arrested.
July 11, 2005
Adam is ordered to complete 50 hours of community service, pay fines and fees, and placed on probation concurrent with case 041643DAZANC.
2006 (Age 16)
Adam, living on Donald Street in Bedford, NH, brings a weapon to school in Manchester. Charged with felony possession of a dangerous weapon on school grounds.
September 7, 2007
Adam is charged with criminal threatening after allegedly pulling a knife on a 15-year-old girlfriend.
February 10, 2008
Adam is linked as a suspect in the shooting of Darlin Guzman in Lynn, MA. No charges filed.
March 2008
Adam stabs a teen in the leg, pushes him from a moving car in Manchester, NH. Charged with first-degree assault and reckless conduct. Incident related to a drug dispute.
January 2009
Sentenced to 383 days in jail.
June 26, 2011
Crystal Sorey is arrested in PA for underage alcohol violations.
July 20, 2011
Crystal is arrested twice for theft and receiving stolen property in York, PA..
Arrest
August 25, 2012
Crystal Sorey and Adam Montgomery begin
dating.
October 2013
Crystal becomes pregnant with Harmony Montgomery.
January 14, 2014
Adam shoots Robert Jacobs in Haverhill, MA. Crystal is present. Jacobs’ brother, Cameron Vitalone, shoots Adam. Crystal is found hiding in a shed afterward.A surveillance camera in the area captured both audio and video of the shooting.
The footage and investigation implicated multiple individuals, including:
- Adam Montgomery (shooter)
- Crystal Sorey (accomplice/witness)
- Jason Sorey (Crystal’s brother and Harmony’s maternal uncle)
When police arrived at the scene, Crystal Sorey was found hiding in an abandoned shed at the rear of the property. The incident occurred during a period of freezing arctic temperatures, further endangering her and her unborn child.
January 28, 2014
Adam is arrested by U.S. Marshals in Manchester for the Haverhill shooting.
March 14, 2014
Judge orders Adam held without bond
January 14 shooting.
Report
June 7, 2014
- Harmony Montgomery was born to Crystal Sorey, who was 24 years old, and her father, Adam Montgomery, who was 25 and incarcerated then. From the very beginning, Harmony faced significant challenges. She was diagnosed with a rare brain condition called holoprosencephaly (HPE) shortly after birth. Doctors informed Crystal that Harmony was blind in both eyes and had less than a year to live, a prognosis that cast a shadow over her early days. The Haverhill, Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF) became involved almost immediately after Harmony’s birth.
June 2014 – August 2014
- DCF received three
reports neglect of the newborn due to Crystal’s substance use. DCF gave Crystal a chance to overcome her addiction.
- DCF Haverhill Area Office received two additional reports alleging neglect of Harmony, who was two months old. Harmony was removed from the care and custody of Crystal Sorey and placed in foster care by the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families (DCF).
- Although DCF initially gave Crystal a chance to overcome her addiction, by August, they took legal action in juvenile court and removed Harmony from her care.
- Harmony was placed with a foster family, with the goal of reuniting her with her mother. Foster mom observes visual tracking, prompting an updated diagnosis. Harmony’s condition was changed to septooptic dysplasia (SOD), which, while still serious, was not fatal. The main impact was that Harmony remained legally blind in one eye.
September 2014
Adam pleads guilty to the shooting. Sentenced to 18 months at Middleton House of Correction.
December 9, 2014
Robyn Sorey, the mother of Crystal Sorey and maternal grandmother of Harmony Montgomery, passed away.
January 2015:
Harmony and Crystal visit Adam in prison. Harmony was six months old, Adam met her for the first time in the visitation room of his prison.
April 2015
Harmony was removed again from Crystal and returned to foster care. Harmony was 10 months old.
June 2015:
Crystal is inconsistent in visits and treatment.
July 2015:
DCF shifts Harmony’s goal to adoption.” Due to the length of time Harmony had spent in foster care—seven out of her twelve months—DCF decided that reunification with her mother was no longer the primary goal. Instead, they shifted
the focus to finding a permanent adoptive family for Harmony. Harmony continued to live with her foster family, the Rafterys.
September, 2015
Adam was released from prison and moved to New Hampshire.
October 2015
Adam begins dating Kayla Rivera.
June 2016:
Harmony had turned two years old. She had spent 19 out of her 24 months of life about 80% with her foster family. DCF “Foster Care Review” the goal remained adoption.
September 2016:
Adam Montgomery initiate contact with the DCF regarding Harmony.
October 2016 – February 2017:
Adam expressing interest in seeing his daughter. Over the next five months, from October 2016 to February 2017, Adam saw Harmony at least once a month.
December 2016:
Crystal Sorey began participating in a parenting class and visiting consistently with Harmony at the DCF Haverhill Area Office.
January 2017:
Crystal Sorey relocated, the case was transferred from the DCF Haverhill Area Office to the Jackson Square Area Office (Boston). Adam Montgomery continued to reside in New Hampshire.
February 2017:
At the time, Harmony was two-and-a-half years old and had spent 85% of her life with her foster family. The new team, with fresh eyes, noticed that Crystal seemed more stable, was participating
in her services, and was consistently visiting Harmony. This led to an internal decision to change Harmony’s permanency goal back to reunification with her mother.
March 2017:
The DCF case management team returned Harmony to the care of Crystal Sorey, after approximately two years in foster care.
April 2017:
During her contact with the DCF case management team, Crystal informed them that Adam Montgomery called her and that he spoke with Harmony over the telephone. Crystal Sorey was warned by DCF that she could not do that.
May 2017:
Crystal maintains contact with Adam, violating DCF rules again. Multiple reports are filed.
July 2017:
During DCF reviews Adam Montgomery reported having weekend overnight visits with Harmony for
the past four weeks, picking her up from Sorey on Fridays and returning her on Sundays.
September 2017:
A report of neglect was filed with the DCF Jackson Square Area Office, alleging that Crystal Sorey neglected Harmony by allowing Adam Montgomery unauthorized visitation with her.
October 2017:
Another Report of neglect were filed with the DCF Jackson Square Area Office alleging neglect of Harmony by both Crystal Sorey and Adam Montgomery. The concerns were related to the unsupervised visits Adam Montgomery had with Harmony
while she was in Crystal Sorey’s care.
- When the DCF case management team confronted Sorey about allowing overnight visits between Harmony and Adam Montgomery, Crystal Sorey stated that Montgomery threatened her with seeking sole custody of Harmony if she did not provide him with visitation.
January 2018:
Harmony is removed again due to Crystal’s substance use. Returned to foster care. Harmony was about three-and-a-half, DCF placed her back with the Rafterys for the third time.
February 2018 – April 2018:
The foster family, deeply concerned, expressed their frustration to DCF. They believed that the repeated removals and reunification were causing Harmony trauma. Her behavioral issues were escalating, and her needs were growing more
complex. After three months, the Rafterys made the difficult decision to return Harmony to DCF.
June 2018:
On Harmony’s fourth birthday, DCF held another Foster Care Review meeting. Crystal’s consistently visited and participated in action plan, but Adam’s involvement remained minimal. Crystal requested a “review and re-determination hearing”
in juvenile court.
August 2018:
Adam resumed supervised visits with Harmony, seeing her one to two times per month for five months. During this time, Adam also took legal action, requesting a “review and re-determination hearing” in juvenile court.
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October 2018:
Adam Montgomery and Crystal Sorey Custody Review and Re-determination hearing was also scheduled for the same date in February 2019.
December 2018:
The Foster Care Review panel determined Crystal Sorey was unstable in her sobriety and inconsistent with visits with Harmony.
December 19, 2018
Massachusetts DCF requests a Home Study on Adam Montgomery via ICPC.
February 22, 2019:
Adam Montgomery’s Review and Re-determination hearing took place in Juvenile Court. Crystal Sorey was absent from the hearing concerning Harmony due to a scheduling conflict. She
was in another court attending a Care and Protection case related to the adoption of Harmony’s half-sibling. However, her presence was not necessary as she had previously lost custody of her son and his adoption was on November 22,
2019
- The Judge then awarded Adam Montgomery, who was living in New Hampshire, full custody of Harmony and determined that the ICPC did not apply.
Harmony had only lived with Crystal Sorey for approximately six months in her life :
- Harmony was in foster care for nearly all the four and a half years DCF was involved with Harmony, beginning when she was two months old.
- Harmony was repeatedly returned to and removed from Crystal Sorey’s care.
- Sorey was unable to provide Harmony with a safe environment due to her substance use disorder and this resulted in Harmony’s removal from Sorey in 2014, only to be placed back with her twice, and removed twice more before January 2018.
Harmony spent approximately a total of 40 hours in supervised visits with her father from her birth to age four and a half.
- Adam Montgomery was in and out of Harmony’s life since birth, not consistently visiting with her for more than four to six months at a time, with long periods of no-contact.
- In August 2018 Mr. Montgomery visited with Harmony for the first time since September 2017, 11 months prior. Between August 2018 and when he received custody in February 2019, Adam Montgomery visited with Harmony approximately 11 times at a DCF area office for two-hour visits supervised by the DCF case management team.
April 21, 2019:
Crystal Sorey had her last contact with Harmony via FaceTime around Easter. During the video call, Crystal noticed that Adam was visible in the background, and she recalls that Harmony seemed frightened.
June 5, 2019:
Crystal began dating a man referred to as JE.
June 2019:
Adam, along with Harmony, Kayla, and their other children, visited Adam’s aunt, Kendra, and stayed at her home during the summer.
July 2019:
Adam Montgomery admitted to his uncle, Kevin Montgomery, that he had inflicted a black eye on Harmony. Kevin Montgomery is Adam’s uncle, while Michael Montgomery Sr. is Adam’s father.
July 29, 2019
An anonymous call was made to NH DCYF Intake regarding Harmony Montgomery alleging potential abuse. The reporter alleged that when they visited the home a week prior, on July 22, 2019, Harmony Montgomery
had a black eye that Adam Montgomery admitted to causing. The report was screened in and a CPSW as assigned.
- 10:25 AM: The CPSW – Demetrios Tsaros visited the home, and observed the children, including Harmony Montgomery, the same day as the report, July 29, 2019. On that date the CPSW sent an email to Manchester Police Department advising that they did not observe an injury on the child consistent with a black eye. This assessment was conducted as Adam Montgomery and Harmony were entering their vehicle and departing. Report
June 2, 2019
Harmony Montgomery was seen by a doctor, as confirmed by court records.This visit occurred several months after her father, Adam Montgomery, was granted full custody in February
2019.
Harmony Montgomery Medical Report
July 7, 2019:
Kayla called the police on a friend Alex Call, who was high and refused to leave their house.
July 10, 2019:
The police were called to the house due to a domestic violence incident.
July 29, 2019
DCYF receives its first report of abuse. Kevin Montgomery reports Harmony has a black eye. Tsaros visits but only sees Harmony from a distance.
July 30, 2019
Kevin Montgomery submits a fifth report detailing further abuse.
August 1, 2019
Adam cancels a scheduled home visit with Tsaros.
August 5, 2019:
The police were called for a welfare check at 77 Gilford St. after a neighbor expressed concern about a young child living there. The neighbor believed the family was squatting and had no electricity.
August 7, 2019:
CPSW – Tsaros – interviewed Harmony Montgomery, Adam Montgomery, and Kayla Montgomery, and noted a red mark in her eye and faded bruising under her eyelid.When interviewed, Harmony Montgomery and Adam Montgomery said that the
mark was caused by horseplay with another sibling when a toy light saber struck Harmony Montgomery near her eye. Kayla Montgomery reports that she did not observe the injury when it happened, but that she was contemporaneously told
the same story.
Report
August 8–9, 2019
Tsaros contacts a doctor and Kevin again; fails to verify if Harmony was medically examined.
Report
August 16, 2019:
The Millers (adoptive parents) met Crystal and offered to adopt Harmony if the opportunity or need arose.
August 22, 2019:
The house at 77 Gilford St., where Adam, Kayla, Harmony, and three other children were staying, was sold at a public foreclosure auction. Despite the sale, the family continued squatting in the home. Adam’s brother, Michael Montgomery,
mentioned that the only electricity in the house came from a generator and that there was no central heating. Concerned family members in Florida had contacted the police and DCYF for wellness checks.
September 2019:
The property Adam was living in went into foreclosure. It had been owned by Helen Montgomery, 78, and Christina Digirolamo from 2016 until it was sold at auction in 2019.
September 11, 2019:
A domestic incident occurred between Kevin and Adam at 12:42 PM. Kevin and Helen Montgomery file Reports #13 and #14 about foreclosure, filth, and lack of hot water.
September 12, 2019
Detective Sgt. Mike Bergeron of Manchester PD files Report #15 noting clutter and poor home conditions.
September 23, 2019:
Tabby Scott, a friend of Kayla and Adam who is considered somewhat of a step-sibling to Adam, posted a picture with Harmony in September 2019. She also posted separate selfies with Harmony, Kayla, and Adam, captioned with “No matter
what, I love you guys to death.” Friends of the family noted that Tabby’s father had dated Adam’s mother for some time, and they had lived together as kids, maintaining a close relationship since.
October 2019:
Kevin Montgomery, Adam’s uncle, called the police to request an escort for him and his mother to enter the 77 Gilford St. home to retrieve some belongings and check on the children. He requested the escort to avoid any confrontation.
During this visit, Kevin saw Harmony briefly and described her as looking “timid.”
October 1, 2019:
Tsaros and the Police made a final visit to the home and saw Adam Montgomery, Kayla Montgomery, Harmony Montgomery, and the other children in the household. The assessment was determined to be unfounded, however the situation was scored high risk for future child welfare involvement pursuant to the Risk Assessment tool citing the history of substance use,
prior family history with child protection, and economic challenges. Police physically saw Harmony during a “Call for Service” at a Manchester home. Law enforcement considers this the last confirmed sighting of Harmony.
Report
October 7, 2019
Kevin called CPS to report an abuse
Report
October 17, 2019
A closing letter was sent to Adam Montgomery and Kayla Montgomery on advising the family of the finding and recommended additional services to assist with housing.
November 11, 2019
Blair Miller and his husband Jonathan adopt Jamison, Harmony’s brother (Crystal Sorey’s oldest son)
Thanksgiving 2019:
Christina Lubin, Kayla Montgomery’s mother, claimed that she saw Harmony during Thanksgiving. It was the only time Christina saw her, and she noted that Harmony “looked clean, didn’t have any bruises, was extremely polite, and very
cute.” The visit was brief, and Christina mentioned that Kayla had told her that Harmony had gone to live with her biological mother.
December 7, 2019:
Harmony Montgomery was killed by her father Adam Montgomery.
December 20, 2019
Adam & Kayla Montgomery & the boys move into the FIT Shelter. Harmony’s body is kept inside the ceiling in the duffel bag which was accessed through a vent
January 7, 2020
DCYF receives anonymous report of Adam and Kayla using drugs around their children
Report
January 8, 2020:
a referral was received by NH DCYF regarding the Montgomery household, but did not reference Harmony Montgomery. When the CPSW asked about Harmony Montgomery, Adam Montgomery advised
that she was again residing with her mother, Crystal Sorey, in Massachusetts and had been there since approximately Thanksgiving 2019.
January 13, 2020
Another Referrals were received by NH DCYF regarding the Montgomery household, unrelated to Harmony Montgomery. When the CPSW inquired about Harmony Montgomery, Adam Montgomery stated again that she was still living with her mother,
Crystal Sorey, and that he had not seen her in a year.
January 21, 2020:
The CPSW called and left a voicemail with Crystal Sorey to confirm Harmony’s residence. Crystal Sorey never returned the call.
January 14, 2020
Adam Montgomery began working at Portland Pie Company
February 5, 2020
Smell complaint at FIT Shelter (Adam & Kayla & kids still there). Adam transfers Harmony’s body out of the due bag and into a CMC maternity bag inside the FIT Shelter bathroom and they store the maternity bag in the
FIT Shelter closet
February 7, 2020
Kayla pushes a (front and back) stroller to Portland Pie Company with Harmony’s body (inside the maternity bag) placed in between her two boys. Adam then stores the maternity bag in the Portland Pie Co. cooler for “a week or two”
February 20, 2020
Adam & Kayla & the boys (and the bag) moved to 644 Union Street #2. Harmony’s body was removed from the CMC maternity bag and treated with quicklime in the apartment’s bathtub before Harmony’s body is repackaged into the maternity
bag. Harmony’s body is then stored in the apartment freeze
March 3, 2020
Britney Bedard rents two rooms at the Econo Lodge for two nights (216 for Adam & Kayla & the boys, 313 for Britney Bedard & Travis Beach). Harmony’s body is kept in the motel mini-fridge, inside the CMC maternity
bag.
- 5:49 PM Brendon Middleton rents a U-Haul with Travis & Britney who then turn the keys over to Adam Montgomery
- 11:25 PM – Adam tries to reach Travis on Facebook messenger
- Adam 11:25pm “Yo”
- Adam 11:27pm “If you are awake call me”
- Adam 11:27pm “Need to talk”
March 4, 2020
Several calls and messages are exchanged between Travis and Adam
- 12:43 am Travis “Hey can we use the U-Haul for like 10 mins”
- 12:43 am Adam missed a call from Travis
- 3:35 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 3:35 am Adam “Know whats up bro hit me up”
- 3:37 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 3:38 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 3:40 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 3:44 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 3:46 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 3:47 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 3:49 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 3:51 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 3:52 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 3:53 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 4:44 am Tobin Bridge Local North – did not pay toll in U-Haul
- 4:45 am Tobin Bridge Local South – did not pay toll in U-Haul
- 5:25 amTobin Bridge Local North – did not pay toll in U-Haul
More calls and messages between Adam and Travis
- 6:59 am Travis missed a call from Adam
- 12:16 pm Travis “Yo plz let me know when I can come by and grab my stu cause we only have the car till 130 thank u bubba”
- 12:18 pm Adam missed a call from Travis
- 12:22 pm short calls and video chats between Adam and Travis until 12:57pm
- 1:47 pm Adam Montgomery returns the U-Haul
- 2:47 pm “Pro what UHALL did y drop it o at cause we just got a text saying the van was supposed to be back at 2 so plz let me know wtf is going on”
- 2:47 pm Travis “ASAP”
- 7:08 pm Adam “I dropped it o on a Willow my word” “Please don’t message me stu like this on FB again”
- 7:33 pm Travis “Um ok my bad won’t happen again bubba”
- 9:26 pm – Travis missed a call from Adam
- 9:27 pm Adam – “Yo bro can you call me please I need to talk to you it’s important very important please call me”
March 23, 2020
Assessment Report #850020 is closed as “Unfounded
July 7, 2021
Chris Lubin applies for a restraining order against Adam to keep him away from her house and her daughter and her grandchildren – She said Adam was stalking her daughter
September 2021:
Blare family (adoptive parents) contacted NH DCYF and raised concerns that Ms. Sorey has not seen Harmony since 2019 and has not been able to contact Montgomery to visit with Harmony.
September 14, 2021:
The matter was assigned to the Manchester DCYF District Office. DCYF District Office attempted to locate the family but was unsuccessful.
November 18, 2021
Crystal Sorey reported Harmony Montgomery Missing
November 18, 2021:
The Manchester Police Department joined the effort to locate the family, visiting multiple addresses where the family had previously resided. The CPSW attempted to contact Adam Montgomery and Kayla Montgomery and spoke to other family
members who did not know where the family was living. The CPSW reached out to Maine and Massachusetts child protection agencies who had no recent involvement with the family. New Hampshire police began investigating Harmony’s disappearance
December 28, 2021:
Police Interviewed Kayla Montgomery
December 28, 2021:
Crystal Sorey sent a an email to the Mayor of Manchester Joyce Craig
Copy of the email
December 31, 2021:
Manchester Police Department spoke with Kayla Montgomery who stated that the last time she had seen Harmony was in November or December 2019. She said that Montgomery stated that he was driving Harmony back to her mother. Kayla Montgomery
further stated that it was on the day after Thanksgiving in 2019 that Montgomery stated he was taking Harmony to her mother.
- Kayla Montgomery admitted to Manchester Police that she had been receiving the additional food stamp assistance for Harmony.
- They also interviewed Adam Montgomery who provided contradictory and unconvincing explanations of Harmony’s whereabouts, including saying that Ms. Sorey picked Harmony up while he told Kayla Montgomery that he was driving Harmony to Massachusetts to her mother.
January 4, 2022:
Adam Montgomery was arrested, by the Manchester Police Department, on one misdemeanor charge of interference with custody, two misdemeanor charges of endangering the welfare of a child and one felony charge of second degree assault.
January 6, 2022:
Manchester Police arrested Kayla Montgomery on one felony charge of welfare fraud contrary to RSA 167:17-b.
January 11, 2022:
Prosecutors dropped the felony welfare fraud charge against Mrs. Montgomery and added a new felony charge of theft.
January 22, 2022:
Police determined that Harmony was murdered
April 5, 2022:
Adam Montgomery was additionally charged with two counts each of being an armed career criminal, felon in possession of a firearm, and theft by unauthorized taking or transfer and receiving stolen property.
April 7, 2022:
Adam Montgomery was additionally charged with two counts of receiving stolen property related to a gun theft that took place in September or October 2019.
February 8, 2024:
The trial for Harmony’s murder began
February 22, 2024:
Adam Montgomery was found guilty of second-degree murder
May 9, 2024:
Adam Montgomery was sentenced to 45 years to life in prison
March 11, 2024
Crystal Sorey petitioned a New Hampshire probate court to have her daughter, Harmony Montgomery, declared legally dead and to be appointed as the administrator of Harmony’s estate. This legal step was necessary for Sorey to pursue wrongful death lawsuits on behalf of her daughter. The following day, March 12, 2024, the judge conditionally approved her request, pending the fulfillment of certain legal requirements, such as providing a probate surety bond and submitting the jury’s verdict from Adam Montgomery’s tri
March 12, 2024:
Harmony was legally declared dead
December 6, 2024
Crystal Sorey filed the initial wrongful death lawsuit against the state of New Hampshire on September 13, 2024, in the Hillsborough County Superior Court, Northern District. The case number is 216-2024-CV-00722.
- The lawsuit alleges that the New Hampshire Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) was negligent in its duty to protect Harmony Montgomery, leading to her death. Sorey contends that DCYF failed to act on multiple reports of abuse and neglect, thereby exposing Harmony to foreseeable harm. Complaint
Note: According to the Investigative Report:
- According to official reports: Crystal Sorey did not return a welfare check call from New Hampshire’s Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) in early 2020. Specifically, on January 21, 2020, a child protection worker left a voicemail for Sorey to confirm Harmony’s residence, but she did not respond.
- Who reported Harmony missing: September, 2021 The Blare family (adoptive parents) contacted NH DCYF and raised concerns that Crystal Sorey has not seen Harmony since 2019 and has not been able to contact Montgomery to visit with Harmony.
- Harmony Montgomery had only lived with Crystal Sorey for approximately six months in her life : Harmony was in foster care for nearly all the four and a half years DCF was involved with Harmony, beginning when she was two months old. Harmony was repeatedly returned to and removed from Crystal Sorey’s care. Sorey was unable to provide Harmony with a safe environment due to her substance use disorder and this resulted in Harmony’s removal from Sorey in 2014, only to be placed back with her twice, and removed twice more before January 2018.
- Harmony spent approximately a total of 40 hours in supervised visits with her father from her birth to age four and a half:
- Adam Montgomery was in and out of Harmony’s life since birth, not consistently visiting with her for more than four to six months at a time, with long periods of no contact. In August 2018 Adam Montgomery visited with Harmony for the first time since September 2017, 11 months prior. Between August 2018 and when he received custody in February 2019, Adam Montgomery visited Harmony approximately 11 times at a DCF area office for two-hour visits supervised by the DCF case management team.
April 8, 2025
Crystal Sorey signed a settlement agreement with the State of New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, the New Hampshire Division for Children, Youth and Families.
Source
May 23, 2025
Justice was not served: Harmony Montgomery’s mother, Crystal Sorey, settled a lawsuit for over $2 million.
As part of the settlement, she agreed not to hold the state or child protective services responsible for Harmony Montgomery’s death.
Source
The denial of justice for Harmony is more important than ever now that Adam Montgomery appealed his conviction to the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Even more disturbing is the fact that in the recent settlement of a civil lawsuit, all parties agreed that the state does not have to admit any wrongdoing or unlawful conduct..
Apparently they cannot even speak publicly about the terms of the settlement. The money paid out bought exactly what the state wanted: silence and secrets. There is only one loser in the settlement and that is “justice”… for Harmony. This, despite the fact that DCYF closed Harmony’s case in October 2019, concluding there was no physical abuse by her father. The state officials simply did not believe that Adam Montgomery brutally punched her in the head causing a black eye and other injuries. Of course we now know from the trial that it was true. They could have stopped the abuse but they didn’t. Harmony was dead seven weeks after they closed the case when he murdered her, once again punching her in the head. Source
- Shortly after announcing a settlement agreement, Crystal Sorey posted a video mocking the public’s outrage over her payday settlement with “Are You Mad I Got Paid?“.. Source
No justice was served, as Sorey claimed – the responsible parties do not have to admit any wrongdoing or unlawful conduct. Consequently, Harmony was abused again by someone who only saw a dollar sign and getting paid.
As part of the settlement, she agreed not to hold the state or child protective services responsible for Harmony Montgomery’s death. There is only one loser in the settlement and that is “justice”… for Harmony. Source
Crystal Sorey Settlement
Settlement
Crystal Sorey: Are you Mad I got Paid? Source
Shortly after announcing a settlement agreement, Crystal Sorey posted a video mocking the public’s outrage over her payday settlement with “Are You Mad I Got Paid?”..
Court Records
State of New Hampshire v. Adam Montgomery Case No: 216-2022-CR-02372
Hillsborough County Superior Court – Northern District
Affidavit
Adam Montgomery Affidavit
Court Complaint
Superior Court Compliant
Indictment
Notice of Indictment
Case Records
Adam Montgomery Case File
State of New Hampshire v. Adam Montgomery
Case No: 216-2022-CR-02372 Hillsborough County Superior Court – Northern District
- Date Filed: 05/08/2024 Amendment to Order on Media Rules
- Date Filed: 05/08/2024 Statement of No Change of Financial Status
- Date Filed: 05/07/2024 State’s Sentencing Memorandum
- Date Filed: 05/07/2024 Sentence Sheet – Witness Tampering form 115C
- Date Filed: 05/07/2024 Sentence Sheet – 2nd Murder Sentencing Form 112c
- Date Filed: 05/07/2024 Sentence Sheet – Abuse of Corpse sentencing
- Date Filed: 05/07/2024 Sentence Sheet – Falsifying Physical Evidence sentencing form 113c
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Harmony Montgomery
Missing Since: November, 2019 Manchester, NH
Age Now: 9 Years Old
Female
Harmony was independent as a toddler and very young child. She liked books, playing with dolls, and playing with her peers. She is described as both “charming” and “very active.” Harmony had very well-developed language skills and was known to be very empathetic. Also, as a toddler she loved to eat! She loved all types of foods including fruits, vegetables, and even onions.
As a young child she had the opportunity to play in a vegetable garden and would pick the cherry tomatoes and cucumbers.
Harmony Renee Montgomery went missing from Manchester, New Hampshire in 2019. She was not reported missing until 2021, nearly two years after she was last seen alive.
Who failed Harmony Montgomery?
Harmony Montgomery had been missing for two years before anyone realized she was gone.
Harmony was last seen in the fall of 2019 in Manchester, New Hampshire, but for two whole years, nobody reported her missing.
Harmony Renee Montgomery was born on June 7, 2014, to Adam Montgomery and Crystal Sorey. In an interview, Crystal Sorey revealed that they were homeless when Harmony was born. This was due to Adam’s disrespectful behavior towards his
grandmother using drugs in her bathroom. (
source Twitter Spaces)
It was not entirely clear to the medical providers at Harmony’s birth what medical conditions she had. The medical experts believed that Harmony would either be severely disabled or never be able to see.
However, Harmony proved them wrong. Despite being blind in one eye, she grew stronger with each passing week. As she grew into a toddler, it became evident that although she had some visual impairments, she had developed superior coping mechanisms and a talent for overcoming obstacles.
At the time of Harmony’s disappearance, she lived with her father, stepmother, and the couple’s two children. Harmony’s mother, Crystal Sorey, had lost custody of her daughter due to substance abuse problems.
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December 2021 is When authorities finally began searching for the missing child, they were two years behind the search.
Six months into the missing person’s investigation, the little girl’s father and step mother was later charged with second-degree murder, tampering with witnesses, falsifying evidence, and abuse of a corpse.
Harmony Montgomery
Crystal Sorey
Murder of Harmony Montgomery
A probate hearing is taking place regarding Harmony Montgomery, where her mother is seeking a legal declaration of death. Harmony was reported missing in 2021, but investigators concluded she was murdered in early December 2019. Her remains have not been found. Her father, Adam Montgomery, was convicted of second-degree murder in her death. A wrongful death lawsuit has also been filed against the state of New Hampshire by her mother, alleging negligence in the child protection system