Where Is Candy Montgomery Now? The Chilling True Story Behind ‘Love & Death’

The enigmatic life of Candy Montgomery continues to captivate audiences with HBO Max's miniseries "Love & Death". The true story behind this series is nothing short of chilling, a tale of murder, deception, and betrayal that left an entire community in shock.

In the late 1970s, Candy Montgomery was living a seemingly idyllic life as a "normal suburban housewife" with her husband Pat and their two children. However, beneath the surface, she was hiding a dark secret - a decades-long affair with Allan Gore, a married man and father of two. Their clandestine relationship began at a church volleyball court in 1978 and continued for several months after Betty Gore gave birth to their second child.

The complexity of Candy's situation lies in her claims that she acted in self-defense when she killed Betty Gore on June 13, 1980. This gruesome crime scene revealed the devastating brutality of the attack - 41 blows from an axe left Betty mortally wounded. The neighbors discovered the bodies and alerted Allan, who was out of town at the time.

As investigators dug deeper, they found a trail of deceit leading to Candy's doorstep. Her relationship with Allan had been tumultuous, marked by multiple breakups and makeups. When she failed to call him as promised after their affair ended, he told her he would not pursue it further. Their subsequent conversations only added fuel to the fire.

Candy pleaded not guilty to the murder charges but maintained that she acted in self-defense. The trial was highly publicized, with many questioning Candy's motives and credibility. In a stunning twist, the jury acquitted her on October 29, 1980, citing reasonable doubt.

So where is Candy Montgomery now? Following her acquittal, she largely disappeared from the public eye, but it has been reported that she moved to Georgia with her husband Pat and was working as a certified family counselor. Her decision to pursue a career in counseling remains perplexing, given the gravity of her past actions.

In recent years, Allan Gore's life took a dramatic turn - he remarried shortly after Candy's trial ended but later divorced, according to The Dallas Morning News. Meanwhile, Betty's parents raised their two daughters in Kansas.

Candy Montgomery, now known by her maiden name Wheeler, has continued to keep a low profile. Her involvement with "Love & Death" and the subsequent Netflix release have rekindled public interest in this infamous case. Despite the controversy surrounding her past actions, Candy remains an enigma - a symbol of a life forever marred by violence and deception.
 
I don't get why people are so fascinated by this story... I mean, I guess it's interesting that she got away with murder 🤷‍♀️. But seriously, can't we just move on from the past? It's not like Candy's actions didn't hurt anyone. And what's up with her sudden career change to family counseling? Like, if you're going to take someone down for something they did, shouldn't you be owning that mistake and working to make amends? 🤔 But I guess that's just not the way it played out in this case.

I also don't buy into the whole "self-defense" thing. It sounds like a pretty flimsy excuse to me... 41 blows from an axe? That doesn't sound like self-defense, that sounds like straight-up violence 💥. And what about Allan's wife and kids? How do they not care that he was out cheating on her with Candy for years? 🤷‍♂️ It just feels so messed up to me.

I guess what I'm saying is... yeah, this story is wild and all, but let's not forget the actual victims and their families 💔. Let's try to have some perspective here 👀
 
im not sure about this... i mean, i'm watching the show and it's soooo captivating! but at the same time, i feel like candy montgomery is just so... evil? like, she was having an affair with this married guy and then killed her friend who found out on him? that's just messed up. 🤯 but also, can we talk about how complex her situation is? she did say she acted in self-defense, which makes me wonder if the guy was super abusive or something. and i feel like we're always quick to judge people like candy without knowing their whole story... maybe they were in a toxic relationship and she finally snapped out of it? 🤔 but at the same time, 41 blows from an axe is just crazy! and her decision to become a family counselor after all this drama is just so... weird. i need more info about her life now lol 😂
 
I just binged that new miniseries on HBO Max 🤯. I mean, can you believe what happened to Candy? She was living this perfect suburban life with her husband and kids, but behind closed doors she's got a secret affair with another guy. And then she kills his wife... 41 blows from an axe, mind you! 💀 It's like something out of a movie.

And what really gets me is that she claimed self-defense, but I'm not buying it 🙅‍♀️. I mean, she knew she was in a relationship with this guy and he knew too, so it doesn't sound like self-defense to me. It sounds more like she just couldn't handle the consequences of her actions.

It's also crazy how she ended up becoming a family counselor after killing someone 🤔. Hasn't she got some work to do on herself before trying to help others? Anyway, I'm glad she's kept a low profile for so long, it's nice to see that sometimes people just disappear from public view.

I don't know about you guys, but this whole thing has me feeling all kinds of emotions 😩. It's like, how do you even process something like this? It's so messed up.
 
OMG, u guys, I'm telling u, there's gotta be more to Candy Montgomery's story than meets the eye 🤐. Like, she goes from being this perfect suburban wife to being a serial killer? It's just too suspicious for me! And don't even get me started on her "self-defense" claim 😒. I mean, 41 blows with an axe? That's not self-defense, that's just plain crazy! And what about Allan Gore? Was he in on it the whole time or was he a victim of Candy's games? 🤔 I need more info before I can even begin to believe this story. And have u noticed how everyone's suddenly interested in Candy's life now that her face is on HBO Max? It's like they're trying to cover up something... 🤑
 
OMG, I'm like totally fascinated by this story 🤯! But, for real though, Candy's whole situation is just so complicated... I mean, one minute she's living this perfect suburban life, and the next, she's stabbing her BFF to death over some dude 🤯. And don't even get me started on Allan - he's got some serious issues too. Like, what even is going on with these two? 🤷‍♀️

And I gotta ask, though... if Candy was really in self-defense, why did she wait all those months to tell anyone about it? 🙄 That just seems so suspicious to me. And the fact that she's still working as a family counselor now? Like, what does she even have to say about her past actions? It's like, "Hey, I'm a professional now, so you can just forget about all this" 😒.

But, at the same time... I guess Candy's whole situation is like, really tragic 🤕. She was trapped in this toxic relationship and didn't know how to get out. And Allan? He's got some serious guilt on his shoulders too 💔. Maybe we can just say they both messed up, but learned from it or something?

I don't know, man... I'm all over the place about Candy Montgomery right now 🤯. One minute she's a villain, next minute she's a sympathetic character. It's like, what even is real anymore? 😂
 
I'm still shook about how far Candy went with Allan 🤯. Like, she basically manipulated him into not doing anything about their affair, and then when it was all over, she's like "I killed you in self defense"... yeah right? 😒 It's wild to think about how much of a control freak she must've been to keep that secret hidden for so long. And can we talk about how messed up her life is now? She's basically living in hiding and still working as a counselor 🤷‍♀️, like, what even is that?
 
I don't usually comment but I'm kinda fascinated by Candy Montgomery's story 🤯 she was living this double life as a perfect suburban mom and wife while having this secret affair with Allan Gore 🚫 it's like, how did she keep it hidden for so long? and the fact that she killed her lover in self-defense is just wild... I mean, I don't condone violence at all but some people say she was just trying to protect herself from being blackmailed or something 💔 anyway, it's crazy to see how her life has changed over the years - she went from being a "normal" housewife to becoming somewhat of an infamous figure 📰
 
🤯 just watched love & death on HBO max and i'm still trying to wrap my head around candy montgomery's story it's like she's living in a whole different world 🌎 where the lines between right and wrong get super blurred idk what's more shocking the fact that she killed her friend betty gore or the fact that she thought she was justified doing so 🤷‍♀️

anyway i'm curious about candy's life now 🤔 is it true that she moved to georgia and became a family counselor? 🤓 seems kinda out of character for someone who got away with murder 💁‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm watching this series and I gotta say, it's like Candy Montgomery was living two lives at the same time - the innocent suburban housewife and the dark secret lover. I mean, how do you reconcile that? Her defense of self-defense just doesn't sit right with me... all those 41 blows from an axe? It's crazy to think about. 🤯 I'm also kinda curious why she went back to her husband after everything that happened. Did she ever really love him or was it just convenience? And what's up with her career change? Working as a counselor now, after killing someone... it just doesn't add up for me. But at the same time, you can feel how messed up she is and how she's trying to make amends in her own way. It's like, you can root for her to be successful despite all the wrongs she did, but it's hard not to judge her too. 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around how someone can just up and kill their own best friend over a dude she was having an affair with 🤯🚨 I mean, I get that she claimed self defense, but 41 blows with an axe? That's just crazy talk. And the fact that she moved on to become a family counselor? It's like, what even is that supposed to be, some kinda sick joke? 😂👎
 
man i cant believe how complicated candy montgomery's story is 🤯 she was living this perfect suburban life but secretly having an affair with another man, which in itself is pretty messed up, then she kills her own friend over it? 41 blows from an axe, that's just insane 😱 i think the fact that she was acquitted on self-defense is a bit suspicious too, like what really happened that night? 🤔 and now she's living this quiet life, working as a counselor, its just so tragic 🤕 her story is still so captivating though, like we cant help but be drawn to it.
 
omg what a wild story 🤯 i'm so obsessed with true crime shows rn but this one is like whoa 🙌 candy montgomery's alibi for killing betty gore just doesn't add up, 41 blows from an axe? that's some next level violence 💀 also can we talk about how her affair with allan gore was super tumultuous and borderline abusive? i get it, she said she acted in self defense but that doesn't change the fact that she committed a heinous crime 😬 and i'm still trying to process why she became a family counselor after this 🤔 anyway, love & death is so good!
 
I find it really wild that Candy Montgomery managed to keep all those secrets locked away for so long 🤯. I mean, you're living this perfect suburban life on the surface, but beneath the surface, there's this entire web of deceit and betrayal. And now, she's just sorta... moved on and is working as a family counselor? Like, what does that even say about her? Did she just want to escape the guilt or something? It's crazy how some people can just get away with so much and still manage to present themselves as this wholesome normal person. And it's not like we're condoning anything - it's just... interesting to see how someone like Candy Montgomery navigates the consequences of her actions 💁‍♀️
 
idk why ppl r still fascinated by candy montgomerys story 🤷‍♀️ she was involved in some crazy s**t but i think she got a raw deal in the end yeah, 41 blows with an axe is insane, no question about that but candy claimed self defense and from what i saw in love & death, it looked like she really did believe she had to kill betty or else 🤯 anyway, i don't know how i feel about her becoming a certified family counselor after all the s**t she put people through it's just weird but i guess ppl do change lives and move on 💁‍♀️
 
omg what a twisted life candy montgomery lived like she's got more lives than a cat 🐈💀 i feel kinda bad for her but at the same time she killed that lady over her husband lol what was he even doing with another woman while married anyway? and yeah i don't get why she became a counselor too considering all this drama in her past 🤔 i guess you just can't escape your past or whatever 💁‍♀️
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around the complexity of Candy Montgomery's story 🤯. The contrast between her seemingly perfect suburban life and the dark secrets she was hiding is just mind-blowing. I mean, can you imagine having a decades-long affair with someone while being married and raising two kids? And then she kills her husband's mistress in self-defense... it's like something out of a thriller novel 😲.

But what really got me thinking is how much of a rollercoaster Candy's life has been. From the trial, where she was acquitted on murder charges, to her later career as a family counselor, it's like she's been trying to make amends and start anew 🌱. And yet, despite all this, she's still an enigma - a woman who is both fascinating and terrifying at the same time 😬.

For me, I think what's most intriguing about Candy's story is how it raises questions about the human psyche and our capacity for violence 💥. We're all capable of so much good and so much evil, and it's often the things we do in secret that can lead to devastating consequences 🌑.
 
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