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Don Crowder, remembered for his fearless defense of Candy Montgomery in the infamous Betty Gore murder trial, left an indelible mark on the legal world. His life post-trial, however, unfolded in a succession of challenging events.
Don Crowder's first criminal case was representing Candy Montgomery in her murder trial after she killed friend Betty Gore with an ax.
How Did Candy Montgomery’s Lawyer Don Crowder Die? With Hulu’s ‘Candy’ as well as HBO Max’s ‘Love & Death’ revisiting the case of Betty Gore’s 1980 demise at the alleged hands of Candace “Candy” Montgomery, all its ups and downs are being highlighted once again.
As seen in Love & Death, the real Don Crowder defended Candy Montgomery with audaciousness despite facing hate from the community. Crowder used unconventional strategies, including hypnosis and expert testimony, to win the trial.
Don Crowder Successfully Defended Candy Montgomery, But His Story Ended In Tragedy. He had never handled a criminal case before Montgomery’s. Hulu’s Candy follows the story of Candy Montgomery...
Candy Montgomery was represented by civil law attorney Don Crowder and defense attorney Robert Udashen. [2] The trial, over which District Judge Tom Ryan was appointed to preside, [5] was held in McKinney, Texas, and lasted eight days.
Don Crowder was a prominent Collin County lawyer, the city attorney for the town of Allen for the last 22 years, and the Allen police department arrested him.
What happened to Don Crowder, Candy Montgomery's lawyer? After his brother's passing, Crowder's mental health suffered extraordinarily, he began drinking excessively and even received a DUI. At 56 years old, sadly, he took his own life.
New Hulu Series Tells the Incredible Story of Don Crowder’s Criminal Defense Triumph. In 1980, Candy Montgomery, a Collin County housewife, was accused of murdering her friend Betty Gore by striking her 41 times with an ax, including 28 times in the head.
Max's ‘Love & Death’ stars Elizabeth Olsen as infamous axe murderer Candy Montgomery, who killed her neighbor Betty Gore. Here's what to know about the horrifying real-life crime.