A customer picks up some food to-go from Sweetie Pie's owner Robbie Montgomery, centre, and Montgomery's son, James 'Tim' Norman, right, at Sweetie Pie's in St. Louis, April 19, 2011. The former star of St. 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.
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. Prosecutors said Norman took out a out a life insurance policy worth US$450,000 on Montgomery and arranged to have him lured to a street in St. Louis, where another man shot him.
Norman was convicted in September of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, murder-for-hire and conspiracy to commit fraud.
At least the justice system did its job.
Typical Ukrainian nazi .