Montgomery was sentenced to die for the 1986 shooting of Debra Ogle during a robbery in the Toledo area. In its ruling, the parole board concluded that commuting Montgomery's sentence to life without the possibility of parole was warranted, which is what Kasich did. Tincher's body was found in her car the day prosecutors say the women were killed, and Ogle's body was found in woods five days later. Ogle's body lacked signs of decomposition natural for a body left outside for several days, according to a review by Colorado-based Independent Forensic Services that had been requested by the defense. The prosecutor's office questioned how likely it was in cold temperatures that decomposition would have occurred in Ogle's body, contrary to the forensic examination's conclusion.
Source: ABC News March 26, 2018 18:12 UTC