CAL HARRIS DENIES
ONEONTA CHARGE
Troopers: He Threatened Investigator
After Parking In Front Of His Home

ONEONTA – Cal Harris, the Binghamton-area car dealer who was acquitted of killing his wife after his fourth trial, has told the Binghamton newspaper he was set up by state police, who arrested him after he allegedly parked for more than a hour in front of the Oneonta home of Investigator Terry Schultz.
State police report arresting Calvin T. Harris, 55, who lives in Spencer, at 6:48 p.m. Thursday, June 9, and charging him with stalking, fourth degree. But Harris held a press conference Friday where he reportedly said he was in Oneonta to sell a drone and was not talking to Schultz.
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