Chicago Sun-Times

MAN ALLEGEDLY KILLED ROMANTIC RIVAL

- BY RUMMANA HUSSAIN Staff Reporter Email: rhussain@suntimes.com Twitter: @rummanahus­sain

A Morgan Park man who dressed up as a meter inspector and then went to the home of a man and allegedly shot him to death was ordered held without bond on Tuesday.

Willie Bell didn’t know the victim, 48- year- old Timothy Lawrence. But Bell had found out that they both had been dating the same woman, which prosecutor­s said led to Bell taking Lawrence’s life.

Cook County Judge James Brown called Bell’s actions “cold, calculated and preplanned.”

Chicago Police had released surveillan­ce footage of a man they now say is Bell outside Lawrence’s residence two days before the home exploded last year. Once firefighte­rs extinguish­ed the flames, Lawrence’s badly burned body was discovered with a single gunshotwou­nd to the head, Assistant State’s Attorney Bryan Grissman said.

Just days before — on Sept. 5, 2015 — Bell was seen on surveillan­ce footage at a Home Depot purchasing a reflective workman’s vest and workman’s helmet, Grissman said.

A week later, Bell showed up at Lawrence’s doorstep, in the 10800 block of South Morgan, with the helmet and vest, Grissman said. But now, the helmet had the words “Meter Inspector” written on it.

Surveillan­ce footage shows Bell walking around the house and then being allowed inside by Lawrence, Grissman said.

Once inside, Bell allegedly shot Lawrence. When he walked out an hour later, Bell was seen with a bandaged hand walking into Lawrence’s Buick LeSabre, Grissman said.

Bell, of the 11000 block of South Homewood, used Lawrence’s credit card to buy gas at a gas station a day after the murder, Grissman said.

Then, around 12: 30 a. m. on Sept. 14, Bell and another person drove to Lawrence’s home in Lawrence’s Buick, Grissman said.

Bell and his cohort were seen taking gas cans from the car, Grissman said. Bell then used a key to get inside while the other person walked in with the gas cans, Grissman said.

Minutes later, the surveillan­ce video outside Lawrence’s home was disabled, Grissman said. Then at 12: 43 a. m., a 911 call was made indicating there was a fire at Lawrence’s home. While firefighte­rswere on their way, the house exploded, Grissman said.

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