It’s reported Andre received a phone call from a woman named Terica Ellis to come outside. In March 2016, Andre was shot and killed in the 3900 block of Natural Bridge Drive in the City of St. Louis man was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire and a separate count of murder-for-hire in the killing of 21-year-old. Travell Anthony Hill, now 31, pleaded guilty to murdering Miss Robbie’s grandson for pay while implicating others. Tim Norman fraudulently obtained a life insurance police on Andre, who appeared on the “Sweetie Pie’s,” worth $450,000 without Andre's knowledge and then arranged a murder-for-fire plot so that he could profit from it.īack in June, we told you Travell Anthony Hill implicated Tim as the mastermind of the murder-for-hire plot against his nephew/former co-star, who was the grandson of Miss Robbie. radhA0eLbyĪll three of Tim’s co-defendants - Travell Anthony Hill, Terica Ellis and Waiel Yaghnam - pleaded guilty before trial. came back to the federal courthouse to say a prayer and to do a balloon release. Prosecutors say, Norman was motivated by greed. After the verdict, we spoke to Montgomery's family. MORE REACTION: Tim Norman is known for the show "Welcome to Sweetie Pie's" and today, he was found guilty for murder-for-hire against his nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr. Watch reactions from Tim's attorney and Andre's sister below: Robbie “Miss Robbie” Montgomery, founder of the soul food restaurant Sweetie Pie's, attended the trial and was in the courtroom when Tim was convicted. Attorney's Office Eastern District of Missouri. On Friday, a jury found the 43-year-old former reality star - star of OWN’s “Sweetie Pie’s” and son of Miss Robbie - was found guilty of guilty of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, murder-for-hire and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud in the fatal shooting of his 21-year-old nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr., on March 14, 2016, according to a press release from the U.S. ”Welcome To Sweetie Pie’s” star James “Tim” Norman was convicted of setting up his nephew’s murder in 2016 after previously pleading guilty. ”Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s” star James “Tim” Norman has been convicted of being the mastermind behind the murder-for-hire plot that killed his nephew/co-star Andre Montgomery Jr.
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