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  1. Caramelo explora el asesinato de Betty Gore en 1980 por su amiga, Candy Montgomery, quien la mató golpeándola 41 veces con un hacha.. El drama de Hulu presenta a varias personas que realmente existieron, incluido el abogado del asesino, Don Crowder, quien argumentó con éxito que el ataque fue en defensa propia.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2023 · So Montgomery’s lawyer Don Crowder ... After eight days of trial, on Oct. 29 1980 a jury of three men and nine women acquitted Candy Montgomery of the murder of Betty Gore.

  3. Candy Montgomery. Candace «Candy» Lynn Montgomery ( apellido de soltera Wheeler; 15 de noviembre de 1949) es una mujer estadounidense que mató a Betty Gore, la esposa de su amante. La muerte tuvo lugar en Wylie, Texas, el 13 de junio de 1980. Durante el ataque, Gore recibió cuarenta y un hachazos. 1 2 .

  4. Candy Montgomery née Candace Lynn Wheeler, est une femme au foyer américaine née le 15 novembre 1949 qui fut accusée à Wylie au Texas du meurtre de Betty Gore, la femme de son amant, à laquelle elle avait donné 41 coups de hache le 13 juin 1980 1, 2, 3 . Candy Montgomery, qui plaida la légitime défense, fut acquittée.

  5. 16 de feb. de 2023 · Her lawyer Don Crowder (Raúl Esparza) objects repeatedly, but the judge overrules and Candy is forced to answer: "No, sir." Though Candy's affair with Allan Gore terminated in October 1979, she admits "I was with a man for a brief time from early November to mid-December" of that same year.

  6. 6 de feb. de 2023 · Suicide. Don Crowder, Candy Montgomery’s lawyer, ended his life due to a series of tough situations that deeply affected him. His mental health worsened after his brother Barry’s unfortunate accident. He turned to alcohol and cocaine to cope, making things worse. Getting a DWI made him feel even more ashamed.

  7. 5 de may. de 2022 · Fred also performed hypnotism on Candy and drew the conclusion that he had found—in the memory of Candy’s mother’s perhaps ill-advised discipline at a painful moment—the trigger of Candy Montgomery’s rage. In October 1980, Don stunned everyone by stating that his client pleaded self-defense. Don had been explicit about Candy’s wardrobe.