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Federal Prosecutors Say They Won’t Seek Death Penalty in “Murder For Hire” Case in St. Louis

Federal Prosecutors Say They Won’t Seek Death Penalty in “Murder For Hire” Case in St. Louis

Federal Prosecutors Say They Won’t Seek Death Penalty in “Murder For Hire” Case in St. Louis

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Federal prosecutors say they won’t seek the death penalty against two people tied to the 2016 killing of a man whose grandmother’s St. Louis-area soul food restaurant was the setting for the reality show “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s.”

The slain man’s uncle, James Timothy Norman, of Jackson, Mississippi, and alleged co-conspirator Terica Ellis, of Memphis, Tennessee, have been charged with murder for hire for their alleged role in a scheme that led to the shooting death of 20-year-old Andre Montgomery near a St. Louis park.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports prosecutors said in a filing Wednesday they will not seek the death penalty against Norman or Ellis.

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