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The ‘Love and Death’ Tale of Candy Montgomery

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The story paralleled exactly with the Candy Montgomery story; it just took a bit of adultery, lust, and murder. It was during the first half of the 1980s that her name brought disaster and scandal into the quiet town of Wylie, Texas. They say it is a story that no one, living or yet to be born, will ever erase from the memory of man.

Candy Montgomery was a married lady with two kids. She was having an affair with a married man, who was a near family friend, because of a widespread interest in each other and much time spent with him. Things developed as an excellent friendly affinity for each other and moved toward feeling attached. Things soon grew out of proportion, and eventually, it reached the stage of wildfire. Candy’s affair with Allen took them into dangerous lies and betrayals.

The epitome of this dire state of things finally got worse when Candy’s husband found out about the affair. The lid was off, and the whole thing set on a pathway of going downhill in a spiral manner that was eventually going to lead them to all tragic ends. Candace was coming home from work on June 13, 1980, when she arrived at her house, only to find that Allan was in it. The argument ended up exacerbating when she accused him of having an affair, and Allan started to yell. Trying to defend himself, he died with despair in the head of a hammer. This case left the community of Wylie and its neighboring areas in horror, almost as if a tiny town nobody had ever heard of was exposed. People were all over, through the media, interested in the common woman having performed the monstrous act. The actual trial, however, was a circus. The set-up defense was that Candy had done that in his defense of Allan’s abuse.

The Trial

The trial of Candy Montgomery had the entire nation glued to the television, reading every news report on the case. Further to that, the prosecution noted that his abusive manner exonerated him in each act, trying to show her as a person to put to the end. However, the line the prosecution kept was that the acts by Candy were all premeditated with cold calculation. In the end, the jury acquitted Candy Montgomery of the murder.

The Aftermath

What followed from here was a media-hype response to the verdict, full of controversies, for to some extent, some felt that justice had been served, but to a different faction, Candy had gotten away with cold-blood murder. Candy Montgomery disappeared into hiding away from the limelight of the media and tried to forget her past and start life a new one. She divorced her husband and changed her name.

Everyone is talking about Candy Montgomery’s story, “Love and Death,” which has no voice – a reminder to humanity when it gets carried away by human nature and more so by the dark of human nature. Everything about Candy Montgomery’s story is, besides being another tale from the cautionary lash from passion, the ramifications, the cahoots, and how far love can drive an individual. And if there is any meaning to all this, it leads to one person in particular, maybe reminding that even in the dullest of lives, there always does be something peaking from behind the facade. There are only some moments when the story of Candy Montgomery’s ‘Love and Death’ becomes etched in recent true-crime history.

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