CB'ers ex-buck arrested in 2011 strangulation murder her of 12 year-old Potsdam, NY (w) son

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Suspect arrested in murder of 12 year-old Potsdam boy

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May 16, 2014 — Two and a half years after 12 year-old Garrett Phillips was found murdered in Potsdam, a suspect has been taken into custody.

Potsdam police arrested Oral "Nick" Hillary, Clarkson University's soccer coach, Thursday afternoon. Hillary was charged with second degree murder after a sealed indictment was delivered to St. Lawrence County court. The suspect pleaded not guilty and is in county jail without bail.

According to St. Lawrence County District Attorney Mary Rain, Hillary is accused of suffocating and strangling the boy at his home in October 2011.
 
http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20121024/NEWS07/710249851

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Tandy L. Cyrus and son Aaron Collins, 8, hold a picture of her other son, Garrett J. Phillips, who was slain in the family’s Potsdam apartment on Oct. 24, 2011.

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Investigators interviewed several of Ms. Cyrus’s ex-boyfriends — one of whom, Clarkson University men’s soccer coach Oral “Nick” Hillary, has since sued the police and village for what his attorney said was defamation by naming him as someone who was questioned and making him a “de facto suspect.”

http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20140516/NEWS07/705159638

Clarkson soccer coach Hillary arrested in Garrett Phillips murder (VIDEO)
UPDATED: FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2014 AT 12:45 AM

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Potsdam village police Lt. Mark R. Murray escorts Oral ‘Nick’ Hillary into the Police Department on Thursday afternoon for booking on a second-degree murder charge in the death of 12-year-old Potsdam resident Garrett J. Phillips in 2011.
 
Clarkson U. soccer coach Oral "Nick" Hillary charged in 12-year old boy's pillow strangulation death

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/05/16/soccer-coach-charged-in-12-year-old-boy-2011-strangulation/

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Authorities have charged a college soccer coach with suffocating and strangling a 12-year-old northern New York boy nearly three years ago. :eek:

Police say 39-year-old Oral "Nick" Hillary, the men's soccer coach at Clarkson University, was arrested Thursday at his home in the village of Potsdam. He is charged with second-degree murder in the slaying of Garrett Phillips.

The boy was found unconscious inside his home after neighbors heard screams and cries for help on Oct. 24, 2011. He was pronounced dead that evening at a hospital. Officials say he had been strangled and suffocated with a pillow. :eek:

Hillary is being held without bail in the county jail. A message left with his lawyer wasn't immediately returned.

Officials at Clarkson University, a Division III school in Potsdam, say Hillary is on administrative leave
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http://www.cbs6albany.com/news/feat...aying-northern-ny-boy-4-years-ago-22608.shtml

New indictment in slaying of northern NY boy 4 years ago

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Updated: Thursday, January 22 2015, 12:09 PM EST
CANTON, N.Y. (AP) -- A new murder indictment has been issued in the case of a former college soccer coach charged with killing a 12-year-old northern New York boy four years ago. Local media report that the second indictment procured by St. Lawrence County District Attorney Mary Rain says Oral "Nick" Hillary strangled and suffocated Garrett Phillips in October 2011 inside the boy's home in Potsdam. The first indictment on second-degree murder charges came last May but was later dismissed by a county judge who criticized the DA for what he described as bullying and prejudicial questions of grand jury witnesses. Rain said the same evidence ruled sufficient by the court was presented again to a grand jury last week. Hillary, a former coach at Clarkson University in Potsdam, had pleaded not guilty in the previous case. He remains free on bond.
 
http://cnycentral.com/news/local/judge-finds-nick-hillary-not-guilty-for-garrett-phillips-murder

Judge finds Nick Hillary not guilty for Garrett Phillips' murder
Wednesday, September 28th 2016

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CANTON, N.Y. (AP) - The former Clarkson soccer coach accused of killing of his ex-girlfriend's 12-year-old son has been found not guilty.Oral "Nick" Hillary was tried for second-degree murder in the 2011 killing of Garrett Phillips. Hillary hugged his lawyer and cried Wednesday morning as Judge Felix Catena made his ruling. St. Lawrence County District Attorney Mary Rain said at a news conference afterward that she remains certain Hillary committed the crime.
 
http://nypost.com/2016/09/28/mom-breaks-down-after-ex-found-not-guilty-of-killing-son/

Mom breaks down after ex found not guilty of killing son
By Natalie Musumeci
September 28, 2016 | 5:09pm

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Garrett Phillips' mother, Tandy Collins (center), cries as she hears the not guilty verdict on Sept. 28. Photo: AP


An upstate New York judge found a former college soccer coach not guilty Wednesday of killing his ex-girlfriend’s 12-year-old son five years ago. :mad:

Oral “Nick” Hillary – who was indicted for second-degree murder in the 2011 killing of Garrett Phillips and had faced 25 years to life in prison – hugged his lawyer as Judge Felix Catena handed down the ruling in a Canton courtroom that quickly devolved into shouts and screams.

Tandy Collins’ first-born child, Garrett, was strangled and suffocated on Oct. 24, 2011, in her apartment in Potsdam, a small town less than 40 miles from the Canadian border. He died at a nearby hospital.

The grieving mudshark mom who was in the courtroom burst into tears following the not-guilty ruling, along with other relatives. The Daily Mail reported that emergency personnel had to tend to grieving family members and that one of Garrett’s relatives hollered that karma would get Hillary.

Hillary’s lawyers argued during the nonjury trial that the case was “riddled with doubt.”

Collins and Hillary had broken up shortly before the sixth-grader’s death and prosecutors had argued that Hillary blamed Garrett for the breakup.

The case lacked DNA or fingerprint evidence and relied heavily on circumstantial evidence, including surveillance showing Hillary allegedly stalking the boy before his body was found.

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Oral “Nick” Hillary (center) hugs his defense attorney after being found not guilty.
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Hillary, who was head soccer coach at Clarkson University in Potsdam at the time of the killing, thanked his lawyers outside of court.

His defense lawyer Norman Siegel told reporters that Hillary can finally get on with his life after living “under this cloud for five years.”

After the ruling at a news conference, St. Lawrence County District Attorney Mary Rain insisted that race had nothing to do prosecution and that she has no doubt Hillary is responsible for Garrett’s death. Hillary is black. Garrett and his family are white.

“I’m 100 percent certain Hillary committed this crime,” she said.

Another prosecutor, Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick, told Syracuse.com, “I’m just very disappointed. Hard to see a killer walk out of court but I have tremendous respect for Judge Catena. I know he deliberated fairly.”

Fitzpatrick added, “I feel I let them down,” referring to the family of the slain boy.

Garrett’s family left the courthouse without speaking to reporters.

In an emotional interview two days before the ruling with ABC News’ “20/20,” Collins said, “He took my son. He took a big brother, a grandson, a cousin, a nephew. “[Garrett] was always happy and always willing to help other kids and other people. Never got to go to his sixth-grade graduation. Never got to have his driver’s license. No high school graduation. No girlfriend. No marriage. He took his whole life.”
 
Tandy Collins, race mixing white whore, YOU are the one responsible for the death of your son!! The nigger just did what it is that niggers do! YOU brought this animal into the life of your son by your insane desire to f*uck a nigger!!!!! Was it worth it? I would give odds that within a month or two you will be spreading your legs for another rutting nigger buck! You killed your son by your love of nigger cock!! You are guilty!!
 
Oral “Nick” Hillary
After they kill you and get off for killing your child, they will sue everyone.

Hillary lawsuit underway; former police chief testifies after openings​


Andy Gardner, Watertown Daily Times, N.Y.
June 7, 2022·8 min read


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  • Gary L. Sharpe
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Jun. 7—ALBANY — Jurors in Oral "Nick" Hillary's civil trial against the village of Potsdam on Monday heard opening statements and testimony from the first witness, former Potsdam Police Chief Edward F. Tischler.

Mr. Hillary, a former Clarkson University men's soccer coach, is suing the village over alleged Fourth Amendment violations, illegal search and seizure, at the hands of the Potsdam Police Department during the investigation into the Oct. 24, 2011, murder of 12-year-old Garrett J. Phillips. Mr. Hillary was charged with the murder in May 2014 and acquitted after a three-week bench trial in September 2016. He is represented by Brett H. Klein, a civil rights attorney from New York City, and Mani C. Tafari of Melville. The plaintiffs, Mr. Tischler and current Potsdam Police Chief Mark R. Murray, are represented by Gregg T. Johnson and Hannah H. Hage of Clifton Park. Judge Gary L. Sharpe is presiding over the case in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York, in the James T. Foley Courthouse.

Earlier court documents identified Potsdam Police Lt. Michael P. Ames as a defendant. At the start of Monday's proceedings, he was seated at the defense table, but left the table in the first hour. Judge Sharpe said that Mr. Ames is not a defendant, but may be called as a witness.

Mr. Klein in his opening statement said the jury's job is, after 10 years of litigation, to "finally provide healing for Nick Hillary and hold the defendants liable for the harm they caused."
He alleged that during the first hours and days of the investigation, police zeroed in on Mr. Hillary as a suspect to the exclusion of other possible suspects. He said that's because the family of Mr. Hillary's ex-girlfriend, Tandy Collins, didn't like him and had close ties to Potsdam and state police. At the time of Garrett's death, Ms. Collins was going by the name Tandy L. Cyrus.

"This myopic focus on one person led to what became the wrongs in this case," Mr. Klein said. Later on, Judge Sharpe admonished Mr. Klein. The judge said "whether [police] focused on anybody else has nothing to do with the detention of Mr. Hillary or seizure of the phone."
Also during the direct examination, Mr. Klein and the judge sparred several times over questions the attorney asked that the judge said got into explaining the law as it pertains to the Fourth Amendment, often following objections from Mr. Johnson. Judge Sharpe said explaining the law to the jury is his role, after both sides have rested their cases, and the jurors prepare to go into deliberations about whether or not Mr. Hillary's Fourth Amendment rights were violated.

Mr. Klein in his opening statement said while Mr. Hillary was being questioned at the Potsdam police station on Oct. 26, 2011, the police violated his civil rights when he "does what they least expect and said 'I want to call my attorney.'"
"They continue to press him," Mr. Klein said. "That was wrong, and the evidence will show that."
He also alleges that the seizure of Mr. Hillary's cell phone during that time was "without justification."

Mr. Klein attacked Mr. Murray's position during the time in question a decade ago — that Mr. Hillary had a limp during a Clarkson soccer game shortly after the murder. Mr. Murray and other police officers went to the game and filmed Mr. Hillary on the sideline. Mr. Klein said there's no limp on that video.

Police believe the person who killed Garrett escaped the 100 Market St. second story apartment by jumping out of a window, landing on a shed, and then jumping to the ground where police say they observed a divot in the earth. Mr. Tishler later testified that police didn't have evidence that the person who would have jumped was Mr. Hillary, who is Black, and they also didn't have evidence that a Black person was seen jumping from the window.

During Mr. Tischler's direct examination, he testified that the video was a major piece of evidence in the case. However, when asked if there is a video that shows Mr. Hillary with a limp, Mr. Tischler said he can't answer the question without reviewing the video.
"You'll see [Mr. Hillary] on an Oct. 26 [2011] video where he's in custody for hours. No limp," Mr. Klein said during opening statements.
"The defendants' explanations are like ... throwing sand in a referee's face so he/she can't make a call," he said toward the end of the opening statement.

Mr. Johnson contends that on the date in question, Mr. Hillary had voluntarily turned himself over to Potsdam police after being asked to come down to the police station and look over a list of kids who had had contact with Garrett Phillips. During that time, he was interviewed in Mr. Murray's office with officers present that included state police Investigator Gary Snell. Mr. Johnson said that at that time, state police personnel were part of a joint investigation with village police and not under Mr. Tischler's control. The former chief also stuck to that position during his examination by Mr. Klein.

"The person who confiscated [Mr. Hillary's cell phone] is a New York State Police trooper who for some reason they didn't sue," he said.
Under direct examination, Mr. Tischler testified that after the phone was seized, it was "vouchered," or logged as evidence, in the Potsdam police department's system.

Mr. Johnson during his opening said the defense's position is that police did have enough evidence and reasons to believe Mr. Hillary was somehow involved in the homicide.
"There was evidence Mr. Hillary had access to the apartment," he said.

Ms. Collins has told police and later testified at the 2016 murder trial that Mr. Hillary, her ex-boyfriend, had a key to the apartment but had given it back before the murder happened. He also said there was testimony that Garrett and Mr. Hillary didn't get along while he and Ms. Collins were still dating. The relationship ended because Garrett and his younger brother, Aaron, didn't like living in the same household as Mr. Hillary because he was a strict disciplinarian.

Mr. Johnson also said that Mr. Hillary was "near the scene" on Oct. 24, 2011, the date of the murder. He also alleged Mr. Hillary "had repeatedly deceived and lied to police" in the hours and days after that date.
Following the opening statements, Mr. Tischler took the stand. He was initially examined by the plaintiffs. During that examination, Mr. Klein attempted to show video from inside the Potsdam police station on Oct. 25 and 26, 2011. The AV equipment at first didn't work.
Shortly after, while a video taken inside Mr. Murray's office on Oct. 25, 2011 was playing, and the system suddenly crashed. The testimony then went into cross-examination for the rest of the day, and will go back to direct examination on Tuesday when court personnel get the AV equipment back in order.

The two sides also sparred over during Mr. Hillary's detention when he was allowed to smoke cigarettes in the kitchen area of the Potsdam police station. Mr. Tischler said Mr. Hillary tried to stuff cigarette butts down the kitchen sink, but Mr. Klein asked if he was just being tidy. Mr. Tischler said he didn't think that's a normal method to dispose of a cigarette butt and believes he was trying to hide DNA evidence. Mr. Klein then asked if Mr. Hillary attempted to destroy a cup he used to drink coffee in the police station, and the former police chief said he wasn't sure.

During cross-examination, Mr. Tischler testified that police bought a pizza so Mr. Hillary could eat while detained, and he "had his attorney Jane Garland eat the crust." He believes that was indicative of trying to hide DNA evidence.

The day's testimony ended with Mr. Tischler being asked to look at the lead log that police maintained. It was to record all the tips that may have been helpful to investigators, and when and how it was received. After the jury was excused, the attorneys and judge had a brief debate over whether it had been properly redacted.

While the case was happening, Black Lives Matter Potsdam organizer Jennifer M. Baxtron was protesting on the sidewalk outside the building. She says she was there to advocate for justice for Mr. Hillary and Garrett Phillips. She also said she wanted to bring attention to the January 2021 death of her son, Terron R. Evans Jr., which was ruled a suicide. She believes he was murdered.

Judge Sharpe at the end of the day on Monday after jurors were excused told the attorneys about "the problem with the gal out front." He said Ms. Baxtron "accosted" jurors during noon recess by "talking about Black Lives Matter" and offering the jurors literature with her opinions of Mr. Hillary's case and her son's death. Because of that, the jury is now being escorted by federal marshals out of a side door in the courthouse.

However, the judge said she has the right to protest and air opinions, as long as it's on the sidewalk outside of the courthouse. Mr. Johnson alleged that Ms. Baxtron "accosted my clients." Outside the courthouse, Ms. Baxtron said what she said to the defendants and Mr. Ames was a call for police accountability.

The case resumes at 9 a.m. Tuesday with more testimony from Mr. Tischler.
 

Judge tosses some (but not all) of Nick Hillary civil lawsuit


by Lauren Rosenthal (Investigative Reporter and Producer)

Oral "Nick" Hillary leaves the St. Lawrence County courthouse after hearing closing arguments in his criminal trial in 2016. Judge Felix Catena found Hillary not guilty after a bench trial. Photo: Brit Hanson
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Mar 04, 2019 — A federal judge has dismissed parts of a civil lawsuit filed by Oral "Nick" Hillary, the former soccer coach who was acquitted of second-degree murder charges for the death of 12-year-old Garrett Phillips.
The boy died in Potsdam back in 2011. Hillary accused New York State Police – along with St. Lawrence County prosecutors and local police – of violating his civil rights during the criminal investigation and trial.
In a decision last week, federal judge Gary Sharpe said there’s not enough evidence to support some of Hillary’s claims. But several are still going forward, including an allegation of racial discrimination.
Lauren Rosenthal and Martha Foley sat down to discuss the details.

A laundry list of allegations against NYSP, St. Lawrence County​


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What the Hillary v. Potsdam civil rights case tells us about the murder
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A phone call from inside the investigation
MF: So, as we just heard – this lawsuit was filed a couple of months after Nick Hillary was found not guilty of second-degree murder in St. Lawrence County court. That was back in 2016. Remind us, what was this lawsuit about?

LR: Basically, it alleges that the case against Hillary was flawed from the start, that police conducted a “reckless, negligent” investigation, and may have messed with the evidence to make their case look stronger. The lawsuit also claims there were big problems with the prosecution.
MF: So, pretty much every agency that touched this case got sued — state police, county sheriffs, Potsdam village police. Many of them tried to fight back to get this dropped.
LR: Yeah, and in large part, it worked. It’s really hard to prove that the government is responsible for things that its employees did in their official capacity. The judge said the arguments here weren’t that strong. He didn’t see why New York State Police was responsible, and the same goes for St. Lawrence County, which was named as a defendant along with its DA’s office and sheriff’s department.
MF: They're all in the clear now, according to this ruling. I mean, that’s a substantial piece of Hillary’s lawsuit that just fell away. What’s does that leave?

Onondaga County DA William Fitzpatrick led St. Lawrence County prosecutor Mary Rain out of the courtroom during a break in the Hillary trial in 2016. Photo: Brit Hanson
Onondaga County DA William Fitzpatrick led St. Lawrence County prosecutor Mary Rain out of the courtroom during a break in the Hillary trial in 2016. Photo: Brit Hanson

LR: Well, a lot. There are still claims against a handful of individual people who worked on the case, including former St. Lawrence County DA Mary Rain and special prosecutor Bill Fitzpatrick, who came from Onondaga County to help with the case.

Claims against the former Potsdam Police chief, Ed Tischler, and the current chief, Mark Murray, are still on the table. The judge has allowed several allegations against Potsdam Police to proceed, including a claim of racial discrimination.

Discrimination, defamation claims proceed​

MF: We should point out that Hillary is black, of Jamaican descent. And he has always said he was targeted by police and treated differently from another suspect in the case, who is white. That’s sheriff’s deputy John Jones.
LR
: Exactly. Jones was also an ex-boyfriend of the victim’s mom, like Nick Hillary. And Jones was also near the scene of the crime when Garrett Phillips was attacked. But Jones was allowed to contribute leads to the police investigation. According to our reporting, he was never pursued in the same way, with the same intensity, as Nick Hillary.
MF: Right, the judge said that’s worth investigating further. Judge Sharpe also said he’s going to allow allegations that Potsdam police officers engaged in defamation, conspiracy — and retaliatory prosecution. What’s that?
LR: It’s actually pretty straightforward. Remember, Nick Hillary has filed multiple lawsuits over the way he was treated as a suspect. The first lawsuit goes back to 2011, a couple of days after the murder —
MF: Hillary was brought in for questioning, forced to strip naked at the police station for photographs.
LR. Yeah. So the argument is that there’s a connection. Hillary was indicted and put on trial, and he alleges it's because he filed a lawsuit all those years before.

Loose ends persist in Phillips case​


State forensics investigators at the scene of Garrett Phillips' death in 2011. (NCPR file photo)
State forensics investigators at the scene of Garrett Phillips' death in 2011. (NCPR file photo)
MF: So what happens now? Does this case go to trial any time soon?

LR: Possibly. I was told by one of Hillary’s attorneys that the next step is to get some depositions from Potsdam police, maybe schedule some court dates. But the timeline is unclear. By now, it's been more than seven years since this all started — since a young boy, Garrett Phillips, was murdered, and since police decided Nick Hillary was their main suspect.
MF: You’ve been talking with law enforcement recently and also reached out to Phillips’ family. It just sounds like everyone involved with this is really eager to move on.
LR: Yeah. But at the same time, things are happening. We have these developments in the civil lawsuits. We've learned that at least one new lead has been turned over to police. There’s been a new review of Garrett Phillips’ case, by a new district attorney. This case is not wrapped up.
MF: And there's more reporting to come. That’s Lauren Rosenthal, thanks for being with us.
LR: Thanks, Martha.
 
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