Murder of Bobbie Jo Stinnett

Murder of Bobbie Jo Stinnett
Memorial to Bobbie Jo Stinnett in Skidmore, Missouri
Location410 Elm Street, Skidmore, Missouri, U.S.
DateDecember 16, 2004
Attack type
Murder by strangulation, stabbing, kidnapping
WeaponKnife
VictimBobbie Jo Stinnett
ConvictedLisa Marie Montgomery
VerdictGuilty
ConvictionsKidnapping resulting in death
SentenceDeath
External images
Bobbie Jo Stinnett, in 2000 yearbook picture from Nodaway-Holt Junior Senior High
The home of Bobbi Jo Stinnett, in Skidmore, Missouri, December 17, 2004.

Bobbie Jo Stinnett (December 4, 1981 – December 16, 2004) was a 23-year-old pregnant American woman who was murdered in Skidmore, Missouri, in December 2004. The perpetrator, Lisa Marie Montgomery, then aged 36, strangled Stinnett to death and cut her unborn child (eight months into gestation) from her womb. Her motive was to produce a baby, as she had been faking a pregnancy. Montgomery was arrested in Kansas the next day and charged with kidnapping resulting in death – a federal crime due to the interstate nature of the offense. Stinnett's baby, who had survived the crude caesarean section, was safely recovered by authorities and returned to the father.

Montgomery was tried and found guilty in 2007. She was executed by lethal injection shortly after midnight on January 13, 2021, having exhausted the appeals process. Montgomery became the first female federal inmate since 1953 to be executed by the United States federal government, and the fourth overall. At the time of her execution, she was the only female on federal death row.