![]() ![]() He pleaded guilty to a wire and mail fraud conspiracy charge and admitted to fraudulently helping Norman apply for multiple insurance policies beginning in October of 2014. Insurance agent Waiel “Wally” Rebhi Yagnam was sentenced to three years in prision in November. She also admitted to knowing Norman was going to take some form of action, but did not know Montgomery would be shot. She pleaded guilty to the murder-for-hire conspiracy charge and admitted that Norman paid her $10,000 to find Montgomery and pass along his location, according to press release. The woman, Terica Taneisha Ellis, 39, of Memphis, Tennessee, was sentenced to three years in prision in January. To this day, Norman hasn’t accepted responsibility despite the fact 12 jurors unanimously convicted him after seeing and hearing seven days of evidence in trial.” “At least all his co-conspirators have accepted responsibility. “Five families, especially that of the victim, are suffering and irreparably harmed as a result of Norman’s plot to have his own nephew murdered,” said Special Agent in Charge Jay Greenberg of the FBI St. 380-caliber handgun after being told of the victim’s location by a woman who knew both Montgomery and Norman, according to the press release. Hill had pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, one count of murder-for-hire, and admitted to fatally shooting Montgomery with a. Louis, was sentenced to 32 years in prison in October by U.S. The shooter, Travell Anthony Hill, 31, of St. When he thought no one was watching, he planned the execution of his nephew and carried it out.” “And the measure of someone’s character is what they do when they think no one is watching. Attorney Angie Danis during Thursday’s sentencing hearing. “Tim Norman portrayed one image to the public, but there were more sinister intentions lurking underneath,” said Assistant U.S. ![]() ![]() Norman and Montgomery appeared on the reality show. Although Andre’s family was robbed of their loved one, hopefully this result will provide some measure of peace and justice for them,” said U.S. Instead, he was caught and will spend the rest of his life in prison. “Tim Norman sought to make $450,000 by having his nephew, Andre Montgomery, killed. Norman took out a life insurance policy on Montgomery worth $450,000 and then arranged for his nephew’s murder at 3964 Natural Bridge Avenue through a third party. on March 14, 2014, according to a press release. District Court of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, murder-for-hire and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud in the fatal shooting of 20-year-old Andre Montgomery Jr. In September, James Timothy Norman, 43, was found guilty by a jury in U.S. Insurance agent Waiel “Wally” Rebhi Yagnam was sentenced to three years in prision in November.Terica Taneisha Ellis, 39, of Memphis, Tennessee, was sentenced to three years in prision in January for telling Hill of Montgomery's location.Louis, was sentenced to 32 years in prison The shooter, Travell Anthony Hill, 31, of St.Norman took out a life insurance policy on Montgomery worth $450,000 and then arranged for his nephew’s murder at 3964 Natural Bridge Avenue through a third party.Both Hill and Ellis testified at Norman’s trial. ![]() She admitted that on the night of the murder, she told Hill where Montgomery was before luring the victim outside. Terica Ellis, another conspirator, also entered a guilty plea for conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire in July. Travell Anthony Hill has been sentenced to 32 years in prison for conspiring with Norman to kill Andre Montgomery, who was Norman’s nephew. A customer picks up food from Sweetie Pie’s owner Robbie Montgomery (second from right) and Montgomery’s son, James “Tim” Norman (right) at the shop in St. Last month, a jury found Norman guilty of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, murder-for-hire, and conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, theGrio previously reported. Though the charges call for life in prison, Hill’s defense lawyer Peter Cohen and prosecutors Angie Danis and Gwendolyn Carroll asked for a 30-year sentence, given Hill’s cooperation with law enforcement. New indictment in Tim Norman’s murder-for-hire plot ![]()
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