

Louis, Missouri, was charged with one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud. On August 20, the feds also charged the insurance agent, Waiel Rebhi Yaghnam, who issued the life insurance policy on Andre Montgomery’slife. Penalties could include life imprisonment or the death penalty, along with a fine of $250,000.

Prosecutors allege that Terica communicated with the teen’s uncle after determining Andre’s location, on the day of the murder. The feds claim that the duo used burner phones to communicate in the days leading up to the killing. Prosecutors allege that Tim Norman took out a $450k life insurance policy on his nephew, Andre, in 2014, then worked with a woman named Terica Ellis to set up a murder-for-hire. “Norman conspired with Terica Ellis and others to use a facility of interstate commerce, namely, a cellular telephone, to commit a murder-for-hire in exchange for United States currency,” reports the U.S. Tim’s accomplice, Terica Ellis, is a stripper from Memphis, Tennessee has also been charged. On August 18, James Timothy Norman (Tim Norman) from Jackson, Mississippi, was charged with conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, murder-for-hire resulting in death, and one count of conspiracy to commit wire and mail fraud. The criminal complaint states, Terica’s phone location information placed her in the vicinity of the murder at time of the homicide.

One minute after the homicide, Terica placed a call to Tim at 8:03 pm and began traveling back to Memphis, Tennessee. Later that day, Andre was shot in the head and killed, at 8:02 pm after Terica lured him outside his location. Immediately after learning Andre’s location, Terica placed a call to Tim. According to the criminal complaint, Terica Ellis also used the cellphone to call Andre and find out his whereabouts with the purpose of luring him outside. On the day of the murder (March 14, 2016), both Tim and Terica bought and activated burner phones (temporary cellphones) at the same store and then communicated on them all day.

RELATED: Timothy Norman Had His Nephew Andre Murdered For Insurance Money!Īndre’s murder was a set up, orchestrated by his own uncle Tim Norman and a stripper named Terica Ellis. by gunfire at 3964 Natural Bridge Avenue in the City of St. Additionally, Tim has a million dollar life insurance policy on his mother, Miss Robbie’s life and the family feels she was his next target, can confirm.Īndre Montgomery was the grandson of Welcome to Sweetie Pies star Robbie Montgomery, better known as Miss Robbie, who was one of Tina Turner’s original Ikettes in the 1960s.Īndre Montgomery, 21, frequently appeared on the OWN reality series, Sweetie Pies, until his tragic death in March 2016.Īndre Montgomery was killed on Maaround 8:02 p.m. Now Tim’s insurance agent, Waiel Rebhi Yaghnam, has also been charged in connection with the murder. Ross gave him two life sentences, calling it “a cold-blooded, incredibly premeditated, planned execution of your nephew.Just a few days ago, Welcome to Sweetie Pies star Tim Norman was arrested and charged with hiring a hitman to murder his own nephew, Andre Montgomery - along with a stripper named, Terica Ellis. Several of Andre Montgomery’s family members, including his mother, Michell Griggs, asked that Norman be sentenced to life, the St. Prosecutors said Norman took out a out a life insurance policy worth $450,000 on Montgomery and arranged to have him lured to a street in St. “He is still the baby that I bore, and I love him as every mother involved loves their child.” “I don’t know whether Tim did what he was accused and convicted of,” wrote Robbie Montgomery, who is also the victim’s grandmother. Norman’s attorneys submitted several letters from family and friends asking for leniency, including from Norman’s mother and founder of the Sweetie Pie’s restaurants, Robbie Montgomery. Both men had starred in the long-running OWN reality show about the family’s soul food business in the St. James “Tim” Norman did not speak on his own behalf at the sentencing hearing in the March 2016 killing of his 21-year-old nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr. Louis-based television reality show “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s” was sentenced Thursday to life in prison for arranging the shooting death of his nephew to collect a life insurance payment.
