

Louis Metropolitan Police Department and the FBI. United States Attorney Jeff Jensen credited the St. Terica Ellis was also charged by complaint with conspiracy to use interstate commerce facilities in the commission of murder-for-hire, resulting in death. On March 21, 2016, Norman contacted the life insurance company in an attempt to collect on the life insurance policy he had obtained on his nephew.

Twenty-one-year-old Montgomery’s grandmother, Robbie Montgomery, also known In the days after the murder, Ellis deposited over $9,000 in cash into various bank accounts. Immediately following Montgomery’s murder, Ellis placed a call to Norman, and then began travelling to Memphis, Tennessee. Ellis’s phone location information places her in the vicinity of the murder at time of the homicide. On March 14, 2016, at approximately 8:02 p.m., Montgomery was killed by gunfire at 3964 Natural Bridge Avenue in the City of St. Immediately after learning Montgomery’s location, Ellis placed a call to Norman. Ellis also used the temporary phone to communicate with Montgomery and learn his physical location. On March 14, 2016, Ellis and Norman communicated using temporary phones activated that day. Louis, Missouri from his home in Los Angeles, California. On March 13, 2016, the day before Montgomery’s murder, Norman flew to St.

In the days leading up to Montgomery’s murder, Ellis, an exotic dancer residing in Memphis, Tennessee, communicated with Montgomery and informed him that she was planning to be in St. In 2014, Norman obtained a $450,000 life insurance policy on his 18-year-old nephew, Andre Montgomery, on which Norman was the sole beneficiary. According to the complaint, 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, in violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 1958.
