The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Wife, lover killed man for $1M, cops say

- By Steve Burns steve.burns@ajc.com

A Gwinnett County woman and her lover killed her husband for a life insurance policy valued at $1 million, police said Tuesday.

Tia Trollyne Young, 42, and Harvey “Tim” Lee, 38, were arrested Monday in connection with the Nov. 17 death of George Young, according to Gwinnett jail records.

A 43-year-old father of three, George Young was gunned down on his front porch in the 3100 block of Montauk Hill Drive as he returned from a security job, police said.

“The detective believes that the murder of George was financiall­y motivated,” Gwinnett police Cpl. Michele Pihera said. “George had a life insurance policy for a significan­t amount of money. Tia has not been able to collect on the policy.”

For months, police suspected the crime was not a random act of violence and said as much in December after Crime Stoppers increased the reward for informatio­n in the case from the traditiona­l $2,000 to $5,000.

“The preliminar­y evidence at the crime scene suggests that George was shot by someone waiting for his arrival on his front porch,” police said at the time.

When a detective began to interview Tia Young and Tim Lee about the night of the homicide and their history together, he found inconsiste­ncies in their stories, Pihera said. According to police, Tia Young and Tim Lee gave different accounts about how they found George Young’s body, when they found it and when they called 911.

Additional­ly, “the detective found evidence to suggest that Tia and Tim were involved in an intimate relationsh­ip,” Pihera said. “Though Tia originally claimed that Tim was a ‘cousin’ or ‘brother’ type of family member, there is nothing to suggest that they are related.”

George and Tia Young and Tim Lee knew each other from early adulthood, police said. They are originally from South Carolina.

“When Tim became unemployed,” Pihera said, “George invited Tim to live with their family in Buford. George hired Tim to work with him at a security company.”

A tearful Tia Young discussed the shooting with Channel 2 Action News in November.

“I heard two loud gunshots,” she told the news station. “I thought it was gunshots, but I wasn’t sure what it was, whether it was firecracke­rs. So I ran to my brother’s room. He wasn’t in there.”

The “brother” was downstairs on his laptop, she said.

“So I asked him, did he hear that noise,” Tia Young told Channel 2. “He said, ‘Yeah. It sounded like two gunshots.’ ”

Police declined to say who fired the deadly shots.

Tia Young and Tim Lee appeared in court Tuesday to formally hear the charges against them.

Both are being held in the county jail on charges of malice murder, felony murder and aggravated assault. No bond has been set.

“Both have denied any involvemen­t in the murder of George,” Pihera said.

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