LANDER â When a 37-year-old Fort Washakie, Wyoming, man accused of shooting his wife to death this spring pleaded not guilty Monday in federal court, a man in the gallery scoffed.Â
âIâm sorry you guys,â said Conrad Tillman to his deceased wifeâs family, as he shuffled out of his arraignment hearing in a Lander outpost of the U.S. District Court for Wyoming.Â
Tillman had just pleaded not guilty to a charge of first-degree murder in the April 14 shooting death of his wife, 36-year-old Utahnna Bearcomesout.
âHeâs not sorry,â Claire Spoonhunter, Bearcomesoutâs older sister, told Cowboy State Daily in the parking lot outside the court. âWhy didnât he plead guilty?â
Delta Azbill, Bearcomesoutâs mother, was desperate for answers after the hearing.Â
âWhy did he do it all? Why didnât he let her go like he did before?â asked Azbill.
She said when the pair would fight in the past, Tillman would have Bearcomesout get out of their truck.Â
Azbill said that when looked upon her own daughter in the morgue, besides being shot, Bearcomesout had bruising on the other side of her face.Â
Back In Court
Tillman had trudged into the small space of Landerâs federal courtroom earlier Monday morning with his hands shackled in front of him. He wore sneakers, an orange Fremont County Detention Center jumpsuit, glasses and a mustache. His hair was buzzed and balding. He stood about 5-foot-9 inches tall and appeared on the heavier side.Â
A man sitting with Bearcomesoutâs family, who declined to comment to Cowboy State Daily, glared at Tillman throughout the proceeding.Â
Though the U.S. Attorneyâs Office for Wyoming originally charged Tillman in April with second-degree murder, a grand jury later indicted him on suspicion of three criminal counts: first-degree murder, discharging a firearm during an act of violence and using a firearm in a murder.Â
He gave his three not-guilty pleas Monday in answer when asked by the judge. Each carries a maximum penalty of life in prison, while a first-degree murder conviction would make a life sentence mandatory, according to Tillmanâs indictment.Â
U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Teresa McKee asked Tillman if he wanted her to read his indictment before he gave his pleas.Â
He said no, adding that, âItâs too painful for me.â
He told McKee heâs had some work as a cook and made it to his senior year of high school, but didnât graduate.Â

âThe Gun Went Offâ
On April 14 at about 9 p.m., Tillman was driving Bearcomesout and their 10-year-old daughter on a highway south of Fork Washakie in his pickup, according to an evidentiary affidavit filed last month, which became public for the first time Thursday.
They were arguing, the document relates.
Tillman later told FBI Special Agent Terence Hill that as he drove 60 mph, Bearcomesout hit him multiple times, almost causing a crash. He stopped the truck, grabbed a gun he kept in it and pointed it at her head, he reportedly said.
Tillmanâs plan was just to get her to leave him alone, âbut the gun went off,â striking Bearcomesout in the head, he told police, reportedly.
He shouted the F-word, placed the pickup truck in park and flagged down a passing vehicle. He asked the driver to call 911, as he had just shot his wife, the affidavit says.
âI did not observe any wounds or bruising on Tillman,â reflected Hill, in the affidavit.
Tillmanâs trial is set to begin Aug. 12 in Cheyenne.
Clair McFarland can be reached at clair@cowboystatedaily.com.