Candace Lynn Montgomery (née Wheeler; born November 15, 1949) is an American woman who killed her lover's wife, Betty Gore. The killing took place in
Wylie, Texas
Wylie is a city and northeastern suburb of Dallas, that was once solely located in Collin County, but now extends into neighboring Dallas and Rockwall counties in the U.S. state of Texas. It is located on State Route 78 about northeast of centr ...
, on June 13, 1980. During the assault, Gore was struck 41 times with a
wood splitting axe. Montgomery
pleaded not guilty to charges of
murder on the basis of
self-defense
Self-defense (self-defence primarily in Commonwealth English) is a countermeasure that involves defending the health and well-being of oneself from harm. The use of the right of self-defense as a legal justification for the use of force ...
, alleging that Gore confronted her about an
affair she had had with Gore's husband and attacked her with the axe. She was
acquitted
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.
Background

Montgomery, who was 30 years old at the time of the incident,
was married to Pat Montgomery, an electrical engineer.
The couple had two children—a daughter and son.
They moved to
Collin County, Texas
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, in 1977,
where they regularly attended the
Methodist Church of
Lucas.
Montgomery became close friends with Betty Gore, a
middle school
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teacher,
after meeting her at a church service.
Gore lived nearby with her two children and her husband, Allan, with whom Montgomery engaged in an
extramarital affair
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.
On the day of Gore's killing, Allan Gore was out of town.
When he was unable to reach his wife on the telephone, he requested that their neighbors go to investigate. After forcing their way into the family residence, they discovered Gore's body.
Her daughter, Bethany, who had been sleeping in her crib in another room at the time of the incident, was awake, crying and covered in her own feces after being left for 13 hours unattended.
The crime was investigated by Steve Deffibaugh with the Collin County
Sheriff’s Department.
Trial

Candy Montgomery was represented by
civil law
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** Private la ...
attorney Don Crowder and
defense attorney
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Robert Udashen.
The trial, over which
District Judge Tom Ryan was appointed to preside,
was held in
McKinney, Texas
McKinney is a city in and the county seat of Collin County, Texas. It is Collin County's third-largest city, after Plano, Texas, Plano and Frisco, Texas, Frisco. A suburb of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, McKinney is about north of Dallas.
...
, and lasted just eight days. Montgomery pleaded
self-defense
Self-defense (self-defence primarily in Commonwealth English) is a countermeasure that involves defending the health and well-being of oneself from harm. The use of the right of self-defense as a legal justification for the use of force ...
, alleging that she had defended herself after being
attacked by Gore following a confrontation about Montgomery's affair with her husband, Allan.
She stated that she was compelled to use an axe after Gore attempted to strike her moments before with the same weapon.
Montgomery underwent a
polygraph
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test prior to the trial, which indicated that she was being truthful.
District attorney Tom O'Connell argued that Montgomery could have fled the scene instead of attacking Gore.
He also argued that attacking 41 times was disproportionate.
Montgomery was subsequently found
not guilty on October 30, 1980, by a jury consisting of nine women and three men.
Reaction after trial
The verdict received a great deal of criticism from the community.
Crowds chanted, "Murderer! Murderer!" as Montgomery exited the courthouse following her acquittal.
The victim's father, Bob Pomeroy, said:
As far as I'm concerned, justice will be served. She has to live with it ... I wouldn't say I was happy with the verdict. We don't know what happened and we never will know what happened.
Portrayal in media
A book examining the case and events following the trial, titled ''Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs'', was written by Dallas-based journalists
John Bloom and Jim Atkinson. It was released in January 1984.
The television movie ''
A Killing in a Small Town'' is based on the case. It was released on CBS in 1990.
Jessica Biel
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Biel be ...
portrays Montgomery in the
Hulu
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original series ''
Candy
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'', which debuted in May 2022.
Elizabeth Olsen
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portrays Montgomery in the
Max
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original series ''
Love & Death'', which debuted in April 2023.
References
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People acquitted of murder
Death in Texas
People from Texas
1949 births
Living people