Candy Montgomery’s children continued to live their lives away from the public eye after the events involving their mother.
Candy Montgomery was involved in a high-profile case in the 1980s when she was accused of murdering her friend Betty Gore in Wylie, Texas. The case drew significant media attention due to the nature of the crime and the subsequent trial. Montgomery was ultimately acquitted of the murder charge, with her defense arguing that she had killed Gore in self-defense.
Following the trial, Montgomery and her husband, Pat, moved away from Wylie with their two children, a son and a daughter. The family sought to leave the public scrutiny and media attention behind. The children, who were quite young at the time of the incident, were shielded from the media as much as possible by their parents.
The Montgomery family reportedly moved to Georgia after the trial. There, they attempted to start anew, with Candy and Pat eventually divorcing. The children were raised away from the spotlight, and as a result, there is limited public information about their lives following the events of the trial. It is known that they have maintained their privacy and have not spoken publicly about the case or their mother’s involvement in it. The desire for a private life is understandable, given the intense scrutiny the family faced during the trial and the years that followed.