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ST. LOUIS — After six months of waiting, former Sweetie Pie's star Tim Norman learned his fate on Thursday morning. Norman was sentenced to life in federal prison for murder-for-hire against his ...
A former reality TV star has been convicted in connection with the death of his nephew. On Friday, a federal jury found James "Tim" Norman, 43, guilty in the March 2016 death of Andre Montgomery, 21.
James "Tim" Norman was found guilty last September for his role in the fatal shooting of his nephew, 20-year-old Andre Montgomery Jr. in 2016 Welcome to Sweetie Pie's star James "Tim" Norman was ...
Former reality TV star Tim Norman of “Welcome To Sweetie Pie’s” fame reportedly appeared in a St. Louis court this week for the start of his trial in a murder-for-hire plot. Norman is ...
Killer Motive: What Drives People To Kill? James “Tim” Norman, whose family's soul food restaurant chain Sweetie Pie's was featured in a reality show that aired for nine seasons, was sentenced to life ...
Prosecutors are alleging that Tim served as the mastermind behind his nephew’s murder. NBC St. Louis reports that Travell Hill, 30, was convicted of one count of conspiracy to commit murder-for ...
ST. LOUIS — A high-profile murder trial involving James Timothy "Tim" Norman entered its second week Monday. The trial's fifth day saw defense witnesses taking the stand. Norman and his family ...
The jury deliberated about 17 hours over three days before reaching its verdict in the murder-for-hire case against James “Tim” Norman, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. He was charged ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Tim Norman and his mother, Robbie Montgomery, of “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s” attend the Soul Train Awards 2011 in Atlanta. Rick Diamond/Getty Images ...
James “Tim” Norman did not speak on his own behalf at the sentencing hearing for the March 2016 killing of his 21-year-old nephew, Andre Montgomery Jr. Both men had starred in the long-running ...
Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. ST. LOUIS — A jury found James “Tim” Norman guilty on Friday of conspiring to kill his nephew, ending a St. Louis trial ...