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Gore Sisters' Trauma: Mom Murdered, Dad's Affair
12 Dec
Summary
- Daughters Alisa and Bethany were raised by grandparents after mom's murder.
- Mother Betty Gore was axed 41 times by neighbor Candy Montgomery.
- Sisters reconnected with father after years of estrangement.

Alisa and Bethany Gore, daughters of Allan and Betty Gore, faced unimaginable tragedy when their mother was brutally murdered by Candy Montgomery, a neighbor with whom their father had an affair. The horrific event, which occurred in 1980 when the girls were very young, led to their upbringing by Betty's parents in Kansas.
The attack left the young sisters profoundly impacted, with their mother sustaining 41 ax wounds. Following the acquittal of Candy Montgomery, who claimed self-defense, Alisa and Bethany lived with their grandparents, experiencing a significant estrangement from their father due to his admitted affair.
Decades later, both Alisa (now Lisa) and Bethany have rebuilt their lives, achieving professional success and starting their own families. They have since reconnected with their father, Allan, demonstrating resilience and a commitment to healing after their traumatic childhood.




