We are learning more about the man convicted in the murder of a New Hartford police officer, and he's not the man he claimed to be; police said he stole his identity from someone else. The man who said his name was John Healy is actually Toussaint Davis, 38, of Philadelphia.
Davis was arrested and eventually convicted under the name John Healy for his role in the murder of New Hartford Police Officer Joseph Corr and the jewelry store robbery that led up to the shooting last year. In January, a jury found Davis guilty of one count of second degree murder and 19 counts of robbery.
We are learning more about the man convicted in the murder of a New Hartford police officer, and he's not the man he claimed to be; police said he stole his identity from someone else. The man who said his name was John Healy is actually Toussaint Davis, 38, of Philadelphia.
Investigators said Davis had used up to 24 different aliases. Paperwork at the Oneida County district attorney's office will now be changed to officially show it was Davis, and not Healy, who was tried and convicted.
The real John T. Healy lives in Pennsylvania.