‘Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s’ Star Found Guilty of Having Nephew ‘Executed’

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‘Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s’ Star Found Guilty of Having Nephew ‘Executed’
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James “Tim” Norman faces life behind bars for the 2016 murder-for-hire scheme that left 21-year-old Andre Montgomery dead.

After withdrawing his first application, Norman succeeded in obtaining a $200,000 policy on Montgomery’s life, as well as a $200,000 accidental death rider that would be triggered if Montgomery were to die of something other than natural causes. The policy also included a $50,000 payout if Montgomery died within 10 years of the policy’s inception.in a text message obtained by investigatorsNorman continued to apply for additional life insurance policies on Montgomery, but was repeatedly denied.

During the trial, Norman testified that he had taken Montgomery under his wing about 18 months prior to the killing. He said he agreed to pay his rent, and enrolled him in a local music school. But he claimed he stopped paying when Montgomery eventually stopped showing up for work or class. Shortly after 7 p.m. on March 14, Montgomery texted the address to Ellis, who then passed it to Norman and Hill.

On March 18, 2016, four days after Montgomery’s murder, Norman tried to cash in the life insurance policy he had taken out on his nephew. He was denied again and again, finally hiring a lawyer in 2018 to try and force the insurance company to pay up. Norman never got anything.In court filings, prosecutors called it a crime that “.” Norman’s checkered past also emerged in court, with prosecutors pointing to a past conviction for armed robbery.

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