A former stockbroker was convicted of murder for financial gain in the 2006 shooting death of a popular Denver radio host whose body was found in the waters off Santa Catalina Island, prosecutors said Wednesday.
Steven Bailey Williams, who in the early 1980s was a popular drive-time radio host, was handling his deceased father's estate when he met Harvey Morrow, who introduced himself as an investment banker from New York who knew his father.
Williams asked Morrow to set up a trust fund for the sale proceeds of the father's Corona del Mar home, which was valued at more than $1 million and part of an estate worth $2.4 million.
It was that money that led Morrow to slowly bilk Williams and then to kill him, prosecutors said.
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