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  2. Photos of Candy Montgomery’s 1980 arrest and trial in Texas ...

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    HBO Max and Hulu are revisiting the Candy Montgomery case with “Love and Death” and “Candy.” These Star-Telegram photos show her surrender and moments after her acquittal.

  3. 6 Horrific Details About Betty Gore's Death (& How Close Love ...

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    A recurring motif in Love & Death features a terrifying image of Betty Gore's shower with blood marks on the walls surrounding it. This scene seems to indicate that Candy washed the blood off herself at Betty's place before she went back home and changed into fresh clothes.

  4. Suburban housewife Candy Montgomery of Collin County, Texas seemed to have it all: a loving husband, children, and a best friend named Betty Gore. But she eventually grew tired of her routine and began an affair with Gore’s husband — then brutally murdered her when she found out about it.

  5. Candy Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Candace Lynn Montgomery (née Wheeler; born November 15, 1949) is an American woman who was accused of murdering her lover's wife, Betty Gore. The killing took place in Wylie, Texas, on June 13, 1980. During the assault, Gore was struck 41 times with a wood splitting axe.

  6. When Betty Gore of Wylie, Texas confronted her best friend Candy Montgomery about having an affair with her husband on June 13, 1980, Montgomery struck her with an axe 41 times.

  7. Love and Death: The story behind Candy Montgomery and the ...

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    On Oct. 30, 1980, a jury of nine women and three men found Candy Montgomery not guilty of Betty Gore’s murder. She was acquitted of the murder charge. Killing still haunts some homeowners in ...

  8. The True-Crime Classic That Inspired HBO Max’s Forthcoming ...

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    In the fall of 1980, an attorney looking for some free publicity called Texas Monthly staff writer John Bloom and told him: in one of the wildest crimes in state history, his client, Candy...