Yesterday jury selection began for 'Welcome to Sweetie Pie's' star Tim Norman's trial for the murder of his nephew Andre Montgomery [click here if you missed that].
Apparently Tim believes he is being targeted by the government for protesting police brutality...
From Riverfront Times
Last summer, a journalist researching a potential podcast about Andre's murder wrote Norman a letter while Norman was in St. Genevieve County Jail awaiting trial. The journalist got a five-page letter in return, laying out a theory of the case in which Norman (who refers to himself as a “T.V. dude”) is being targeted by the government because of his participation Black Lives Matter protests following the police killing of Michael Brown. The journalist shared the letter with the RFT.
"There were cops on Kim Gardner's bad cop list after this T.V. dude for years," the letter states.
The letter goes on, "The Fraternal order has been messing with T.V. dude ever since the Mike Brown stuff…T.V. dude was really out there protesting with a lot of employees. His mom warned him."
The letter did not provide any evidence supporting this theory of the case.
The letter also contained complaints about the day-to-day life in the prison where Norman was incarcerated at the time.
"These guys are always fighting over the T.V. and what's on it. Literally fighting. I'm too old to be getting into fist fights over watching Jerry Springer," the letter states.