Man gets life for 2006 murder
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A Montana man was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole Friday for the 2006 murder of a former Denver disc jockey whose body was found floating off Catalina Island.
Harvey Morrow, 60, was sentenced for the first-degree murder of Steven Bailey Williams, 59, by a Long Beach Superior Court judge.
Morrow was convicted in November of fatally shooting Williams with special circumstances of murder for financial gain.
Morrow, who introduced himself as a retired investment banker, was managing Williams’ investments, including $1.8 million from the sale of Williams’ father’s Corona del Mar home.
Prosectors said Morrow stole money from Williams, including $1.8 million to refurbish his yacht.
Williams became suspicious and told friends he was going to confront Morrow.
Williams body was discovered floating six miles of Catalina Island with a gunshot to head only days after cell phone and GPS records placed both men on Morrow’s yacht.
—Britney Barnes