It was a year ago in a phone call to a Montana hospital that a Riverton mother told her son she loved him and that his suffering would be over soon.
Then she said a prayer and told him goodbye. Â
Because his brain was damaged by a multiple hard blows to the skull, all 33-year-old Bryant Skyhawk Tillman could do was grunt in response.
That same day he died. Â Â
âIt feels like only yesterday that this barely happened,â said Camellia Tillman, Bryantâs mother, in a Monday interview with Cowboy State Daily. âI still canât believe heâs gone.â Â
Tillman had been partying with other people in a trailer house in Fort Washakie the night of May 5, 2022, Tillman said. Â
At least one person attacked him. Bryantâs doctor later told Camellia that the break to Bryantâs skull, his brain swelling and other facial fractures looked like heâd been bludgeoned with a gun barrel. Â
Bryant Tillmanâs leg was swollen, multiple bones in his body were broken, said his mother, who believes that by the day of his death, he couldnât see. Â
âBack To LifeâÂ
Two of the people whoâd been in the trailer house that night called for an ambulance. Â
Ambulance and Lander SageWest emergency room personnel told Camellia they had to revive Bryant, she said. Â
âHe died, and they brought him back to life,â Camellia Tillman recalled.
But the doctors knew Bryant had severe brain damage. Â
Bryant Tillman held onto life for about three weeks, his mother said. He died May 31, 2022, in a hospital in Billings, Montana. Â
Camellia had been to visit him during his stay, but the day the doctor told her Bryant was running out of time, his mother had to settle for a phone call from Fremont County. Â
âI told him that I loved him. That I will always love him and his brothers and sisters loved him too,â she said. âI told him, âYouâre no longer gonna be in pain soon.ââ Â
Bryant made noises on the phone, which Camellia said felt like words of understanding. Â
One year later, no one is in custody or is being held accountable for Bryant Tillmanâs death. Â

It Goes OnÂ
The FBI has jurisdiction to investigate most felony-level crimes on the Wind River Indian Reservation, where Tillman was attacked. Â
Bryantâs mother has theories about who may have beaten him. She also wondered aloud if family ties on the reservation and fears of vengeance are keeping possible witnesses quiet. Â
Camellia told Cowboy State Daily the attack may have been related to drugs, alcohol or money. Â
âThe only time my son fights is when someone is trying to steal money from him,â she said. âBut like I said, thereâs no evidence.â Â
The FBI confirmed to Cowboy State Daily that Tillmanâs homicide remains under investigation but did not immediately respond to a follow-up inquiry about why. Â
The Fremont County Coroner last week released a homicide ledger to Cowboy State Daily, following an information request, noting that Tillman died in Montana of complications of blunt-force injuries. Â
Camellia Tillman said she hopes police catch the attacker and hold that person accountable. Â
Bryant was the oldest of Camellia Tillmanâs four children, she said, adding that what she misses most is the way he would tease her and joke around. Â
âI just miss him every day,â she said, beginning to sob. âNot a day goes by where I donât miss him.â Â




