19 August 2020
The U.S. {Attorney|Lawyer}’s {office|workplace} in St. Louis {said|stated} in {a news release|a press release} that Norman conspired with {a woman|a lady|a female}, Terica Ellis, of Memphis, Tennessee, in Montgomery’s killing. In 2014, when Montgomery was 18, {prosecutors|district attorneys} {say|state} Norman {obtained|acquired|got} a $450,000 life {insurance|insurance coverage} policy on his nephew that {listed|noted} Norman as the sole {beneficiary|recipient}.
{Prosecutors|District attorneys} {allege|declare} in the criminal {complaint|grievance|problem} that in the day’s leading up to Montgomery’s death, Norman flew to St. Louis from Los Angeles, where he was living at the time, and Ellis {traveled|took a trip} to St. Louis from her {home|house} in Memphis.
On the day of the killing, Ellis {used|utilized} {a temporary|a short-term|a momentary|a short-lived} phone to {determine|identify|figure out} Montgomery’s {location|place|area}, then she called Norman. Ellis’ phone {location|place|area} {placed|put|positioned} her near Montgomery at the time of his death, according to the {complaint|grievance|problem}. {Immediately|Instantly|Right away} following the shooting, Ellis {placed|put|positioned} another call {and then|and after that} {began|started} {traveling|taking a trip} back to Memphis.
{Prosecutors|District attorneys} {say|state} Ellis, who {faces|deals with} the {same|exact same|very same} charge as Norman, {later|later on} {deposited|transferred} more than $9,000 in {cash in|money in} {various|different|numerous} {bank accounts|checking account|savings account}. A week after the killing, Norman {contacted|got in touch with|called} the life {insurance|insurance coverage} {company|business} in {an attempt|an effort} to {collect|gather} on his nephew’s policy, {prosecutors|district attorneys} {said|stated}.
Federal {prosecutors|district attorneys} {declined|decreased} to {say|state} who was the {alleged|supposed} shooter.
Both Norman and the victim, who was Robbie Montgomery’s {grandson|grand son}, appeared on “{Welcome|Invite} to {Sweetie|Sweetheart|Darling} Pie’s,” which ran for {five|5} seasons on the Oprah Winfrey Network {starting|beginning} in 2011, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. {Before|Prior to} opening the {restaurant|dining establishment}, Robbie Montgomery was a backup {singer|vocalist} for Ike and Tina Turner.
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Source: kaaltv.com