Dateline 2004: Woman put to death for killing pregnant woman, stealing baby

TERRE HAUTE, In. – 01/13/21 — The U.S. government carried out its first execution of a female inmate in nearly seven decades in January of 2021.

Federal authorities executed a Kansas woman who in 2004 strangled an expectant mother in Missouri and cut the baby from her womb. The baby survived.

Lisa Montgomery was pronounced dead shortly after receiving a lethal injection at the federal prison complex in Terre Haute, Indiana.

Montgomery killed 23-year-old Bobbie Jo Stinnett in Skidmore, Missouri. She was traced due to email communication. Montgomery posed as someone wanting to purchase a dog.

She was the 11th prisoner executed since July 2020, when President Donald Trump resumed federal executions following 17 years without one.

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Couple transferred to Federal Custody, charged Kidnapping and Murder of Pregnant Ark. Woman

Full Press Conference, Benton Co. Ark. Sheriff’s office, Nov 3, 2022.

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (U.S. Attorney’s Office Western District of Missouri) — A Pineville, Mo., couple has been charged in federal court for their roles in the kidnapping and murder of a pregnant Arkansas woman.

Amber Waterman, 42, and her husband, Jamie Waterman, 42, were charged in separate criminal complaints signed on Thursday, Nov. 3, and filed in the U.S. District Court in Springfield Friday, November 4, 2022. The Watermans remain in federal custody pending detention hearings, which have not yet been scheduled.

Amber Waterman is charged with one count of kidnapping resulting in death. The federal criminal complaint alleges that, between Oct. 31 and Nov. 2, 2022, Amber Waterman kidnapped Ashley Bush, who was approximately 31 weeks pregnant, in order to claim her unborn child as her own. She allegedly transported Ashley Bush from Maysville, Arkansas, to Pineville, resulting in her death.

| BREAKING NEWS STORY >>Body of missing pregnant woman found

| BREAKING NEWS STORY >> Court papers reveal Missouri couple burned and moved body of missing Arkansas woman Ashley Bush

| RELATED COURT PAPERS FILED >> Probable Cause Statements: click here. (warning, graphic detail)

Jamie Waterman is charged with one count of being an accessory after the fact to kidnapping resulting in death. The federal criminal complaint alleges that he assisted Amber Waterman, in order to hinder and prevent her apprehension, trial, and punishment, knowing she had committed the offense of kidnapping resulting in death.

According to an affidavit filed in support of the federal criminal complaints, Amber Waterman adopted the false on-line persona of “Lucy” in order to meet Ashley Bush, then lured her to meet a second time to give her a ride to a purported job interview. Instead, the affidavit says, Amber Waterman killed Ashley Bush.

Amber Waterman allegedly led Jamie Waterman to the body of Ashley Bush, who was clothed and lying face down next to a boat near their house, covered in a blue tarp. Amber Waterman removed a ring from Ashley Bush’s finger and rolled her body onto the blue tarp, the affidavit says, which Jamie Waterman then dragged to a fire pit behind the residence. The Waterman’s allegedly burned the body, moved it onto the bed of Jamie Waterman’s blue GMC pickup, and drove a short distance from their residence to hide the body.

Ashley Bush was reported as a missing person on Monday, Oct. 31. Her fiancé told law enforcement that he saw her being driven as a passenger in a pickup truck by a woman he knew as “Lucy.” They had originally met “Lucy” at the Gravette, Ark., public library a few days earlier, at which time “Lucy” was driving the same pickup truck. During this meeting at the library, “Lucy” and Ashley Bush had discussed employment opportunities, and later that day, “Lucy” offered to drive her to meet her supervisor at a Bentonville, Ark., company.

| RELATED PREGNANT MISSING MOTHER >>Investigators: Body in southwest Missouri is missing pregnant Arkansas woman, Ashley Bush

On Oct. 31, Ashley Bush’s fiancé drove her to meet “Lucy” at a Handi-Stop convenience store in Maysville, Ark. He later received a message to pick her up at the same Handi-Stop store, but while he was waiting for her to arrive, he saw “Lucy” and Ashley Bush drive past without stopping. He attempted to contact Ashley Bush by phone, but his calls went to voice mail. He later found her phone on the side of the highway.

Detectives with the Benton County, Ark., Sheriff’s Department examined the phone and found the Facebook account for “Lucy.” Detectives located a public posting on the account that read “I have a bunch of baby items if any moms to be need them.” Detectives traced the Facebook account to Jamie Waterman, and learned from examining Amber Bush’s Google records that she had traveled to Pineville, approximately .15 miles from the Watermans’ residence.

When investigators questioned the Watermans on Tuesday, Nov. 1, they were initially told that Amber had a miscarriage. Detectives noticed what appeared to be blood stains on the inside of a pickup truck that matched the description of the vehicle given by Ashley Bush’s fiancé. The vehicle was seized by law enforcement and search warrants obtained on Thursday, Nov. 3, for the vehicle and residence.

Detectives questioned Jamie Waterman again on Thursday, Nov. 3. According to the affidavit, he told detectives that, after they had questioned them and left their residence, Amber Waterman told him she had killed Ashley Bush and then quickly changed her story and said “Lucy” had killed her. She then led him to the body, which he assisted in disposing.

The charges contained in these complaints are simply accusations, and not evidence of guilt. Evidence supporting the charges must be presented to a federal trial jury, whose duty is to determine guilt or innocence.

These cases are being prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Stephanie L. Wan and James J. Kelleher. They were investigated by the FBI, the Benton County, Ark., Sheriff’s Department, and the McDonald County, Mo., Sheriff’s Department in conjunction with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Western District of Arkansas and the Benton County, Ark., Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.

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Investigators: Body in southwest Missouri is missing pregnant Arkansas woman, Ashley Bush

MCDONALD COUNTY, Mo. – Authorities say human remains found in southwest Missouri are those of Ashley Bush, who was reported missing out of Benton County, Arkansas. Because this case crosses state lines, the FBI has joined the investigation.

The Benton County, Arkansas Sheriff’s Office held a press conference shortly after 4:00 pm today. You can watch it below and find the Q&A portion here.

They say two people have been arrested for kidnapping in the case. Authorities believe both were involved in the crime. The charges in the case will develop as jurisdictions are figured out. The two individuals are:

  • Amber Waterman
  • Jamie Waterman

According to arrest records, they are in custody at this time for kidnapping. The Watermans are husband and wife.

There are several details the Benton County Sheriff’s Office says they don’t know or can’t release at this time. An autopsy is being scheduled. They do believe Bush died from a gunshot wound, but again, are waiting for autopsy results to confirm.

Ashley Bush was last seen on October 31, 2022, at the intersection of Hwy 72 and Hwy 43 in Maysville, Arkansas. At this time, authorities believe she thought she was getting into a vehicle with a woman named “Lucy” following an online meeting for a job interview.

The Benton County Sheriff’s Office says they believe that woman was Amber Waterman.

During the press conference, authorities said the following, “This is just a reminder there is evil in the world. People do evil things.”

Keep reading to learn more about what’s believed to happen to the baby and the missing person case.

Information from McDonald County after Human Remains were Found

Missouri authorities say human remains were recovered Thursday, November 3, 2022, at a home in rural McDonald County, Missouri.

Sheriff Rob Evenson says Benton County, Ark. Detectives investigating a missing person case alerted Missouri authorities to a residence at 1848 Laughlin Ridge Road in rural McDonald County. Human remains were recovered at that location.

Benton County, Arkansas Sheriff’s deputies were also on the scene at the McDonald County home.

Authorities have not identified the body. They are waiting on DNA confirmation.

Additionally, Sheriff Evenson tells KOAM’s Shannon Becker they responded on Monday night to reports of a newborn baby not breathing. EMS intercepted the couple near Longview, Mo. as they were on the way to a hospital.

EMS could not revive the baby, and the baby died.

According to the Sheriff, the woman claimed the baby was hers. However, Sheriff Evenson tells KOAM they could not confirm that.

The couple that met EMS on the road Monday night resides at 1848 Laughlin Ridge Road.

“Two people were taken into custody and are being held in the McDonald County Jail pending the filing of formal charges.

This was another demonstration of how teamwork can bring a difficult and complicated case to a quick conclusion.” – McDonald County Sheriff’s Office

Missing Persons Case

According to the Benton County Sheriff’s Office, Ashley Bush was last seen in the passenger seat of and older model tan pickup truck on the afternoon of October 31, 2022, at the intersection of Hwy 72 and Hwy 43 in Maysville Arkansas.

The driver was a white woman in her 40’s with shoulder-length brown hair who stated her name was “Lucy”.

Ashley met Lucy online when she was looking for a job working from home. Lucy picked her up that morning at the Handi-Mart in Maysville to take her to a job interview in Bentonville.

At approximately 3:00 pm, Ashley texted her ride to say she was in Gravette, on her way to Handi-Mart, so he could pick her up. Lucy and Ashley arrived at the intersection near Handi-Mart, turned north onto Hwy 43 and continued north. She has not been seen or heard from since.

She was last seen wearing a black hoodie, blue jeans and black slip-on shoes. She was 31 weeks pregnant.

Stay with KOAM for additional information as information is released on this developing case.