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Ponce
26th November 2012, 03:11 PM
LITTLE FALLS, MINN. -- A 64-year-old man was charged Monday with murdering two teenagers who broke into his home on the outskirts of Little Falls, shooting each of them at close range in the head after having already wounded them.

Byron David Smith was charged in Morrison County District Court with two counts of second-degree murder without premeditation in the killings of Nicholas Brady, 17, and his cousin Haile Kifer, 18.

The criminal complaint says that Smith shot the two as they came down his basement stairs several minutes apart on Thanksgiving Day. The complaint adds that he shot them numerous times.

He then waited a day before asking a neighbor to alert authorities about what he had done, the document added. Smith showed investigators the bodies, was arrested and has remained jailed since.

Smith appeared for a 10-minute court hearing late Monday morning wearing an orange jumpsuit, his hands and feet in shackles. Bail was set at $2 million, with the prosecution noting the defendant's extensive travels to Beijing, Bangkok, Moscow and elsewhere overseas while he was working for the U.S. State Department.

In asking for the high bail figure, County Attorney Brian Middendorf said the incident was a case of cold-blooded murder. "The circumstances are appalling and far beyond any self-defense claim," he said.

Sheriff Michel Wetzel told reporters Monday afternoon that Smith explained to authorities that he didn't call immediately after killing the two because "it was Thanksgiving. He didn't want to trouble us on a holiday."

As for whether Smith could be justified in shooting intruders, Wetzel said that a citizen does have to right to protect person or property, but it has to be reasonable.

What Smith did "went further than the law. It doesn't permit you to execute once the threat is gone."

Defense attorney Gregory Larson declined to comment after the hearing, saying he wanted more time to study the case.

About a dozen family members of the teens attended the hearing.

At court in support of the defendant was friend John Lange, who said Smith had been targeted at least six times for break-ins and doesn't deserve to be in jail for protecting his home. "They tortured him and targeted him, and it's not good," Lange said. "One time alone would be too much. It's terrible."

The Sheriff's Office said it has received only one previous report of a break-in at the home, in October, and there have been no arrests in that incident.

According to the complaint, Smith told investigators:

He heard glass breaking around noon Thursday while he was in the basement. It was the latest of several break-ins that he's experienced. Brady started coming down the stairs, and Smith shot him with a rifle by the time he saw the intruder's hips.

Brady fell down the stairs and was looking up at Smith when the homeowner shot him in the face.

"I want him dead," Smith explained to the investigator for the additional shot.

Smith put Brady's body on a tarp and dragged him to an office workshop.

A few minutes later, Smith heard footsteps above him. As in Brady's case, Kifer too started down the stairs and was shot by Smith by the time he saw her hips, sending her tumbling down the stairs.

Smith attempted to shoot her again, but his rifle jammed, prompting Kifer to laugh.

Upset, Smith, pulled out a revolver he had on him and shot her "more times than I needed to" in the chest, he said.

Smith dragged Kifer next to Brady as she gasped for her life. He pressed the revolver's barrel under her chin and pulled the trigger in what he described as a "good, clean finishing shot" that was meant to end her suffering.

Smith acknowledged leaving the bodies in his home overnight before calling a neighbor to ask about a lawyer and to request that authorities be notified.

Tessa Ruth, an aunt of Brady, was at the hearing and said she wished Smith had fired a warning shot or called police instead of shooting. "It wasn't right for them to be there and, yes, he had a right to defend himself. But to execute them like that . . ."

http://www.startribune.com/local/180853761.html?refer=y

osoab
26th November 2012, 03:15 PM
He fucked himself over by talking about it to the cops.

midnight rambler
26th November 2012, 03:26 PM
He fucked himself over by talking about it to the cops.

True, but the evidence would still indicate his extremely poor judgment in how he handled it. Should have waited for a clear center of mass shot. That girl was just plain stupid to be walking into what was clearly a kill zone. And shooting someone who was apparently unarmed isn't going to help him either (even though they were trespassing in his house).

Let this be a valuable lesson to everyone.

osoab
26th November 2012, 03:38 PM
True, but the evidence would still indicate his extremely poor judgment in how he handled it. Should have waited for a clear center of mass shot. That girl was just plain stupid to be walking into what was clearly a kill zone. And shooting someone who was apparently unarmed isn't going to help him either (even though they were trespassing in his house).

Let this be a valuable lesson to everyone.

The quotes they used of him in the article is what I was talking about, besides waiting a full day to report the happenings.

"good, clean finishing shot"

Yeah the evidence they would have collected would probably have told the tale of what went down.

He just exacerbated his position an infinite amount.

Horn
26th November 2012, 03:50 PM
What was this about him being tortured?

Something is fishy with his story, what girl would enter a basement where shots were just fired after breaking & entering?

iOWNme
26th November 2012, 04:07 PM
What is 'reasonable'?

If a stranger breaks into your home while you are there, are you supposed to assess the situation to see if he is armed, before you make your own 'reasonable' judgment call? GIVE ME A BREAK

Without knowing the real details, who knows what the truth is. But i agree, this sounds fishy. I mean how did the craziest old guy alive and the 2 dumbest kids alive actually come in contact with each other? There has got to be more to this story.

midnight rambler
26th November 2012, 04:17 PM
What is 'reasonable'?



Have you ever used lethal force against anyone fully intending to cause the maximum amount of harm? (I'm referring to 'social situations', not shooting at someone as a GI)

A lot of people haven't thought this sort of thing through. The aftermath can be a whole lot more traumatic than the shooting itself.

ETA: my furry kids have the task of being my meatshields, if anyone harms one of my furry kids then their intent could not be more clear

mamboni
26th November 2012, 05:52 PM
The guy may be a cold blooded killer; but I hope the story circulates far and wide: break into someone's home and you just might buy a one way ticket to heaven or hell; you'll be stone dead and no law will bring you back. Is it worth the risk?

Ponce
26th November 2012, 06:03 PM
Every night I set up something about 10 feet from my bedroom door.......they will never reach me...... living alone and getting old I need more protection.......I am crazy but not stupid........no need to call the sheriff, have a big backyard.

Silver Rocket Bitches!
26th November 2012, 06:11 PM
Who keeps dead bodies in the house because they don't want to inconvenience the police?

Mouse
26th November 2012, 11:47 PM
I guess this guy doesn't subscribe to "Backwoods Home" magazine :)

He also has a fool for a lawyer, who has a fool for a client. Any lawyer would tell you to STFU and keep it shut in this situation. This is a very fishy story.

joboo
27th November 2012, 12:21 AM
This guy screwed himself beyond belief. There's only two things you say in this situation. 1.) I feared my life was in immediate danger. 2.) I have nothing else to say until I speak to my lawyer. That's it, and this is advice from the police btw...

Hatha Sunahara
27th November 2012, 11:55 AM
This guy is obviously a psychopath. He deserves to spend the rest of his life in jail before he goes to hell. If he executes kids for their stupidity, no telling what else he has in store for the rest of humanity. I'm not surprised that he spent his career working for the State Department. It would be interesting to know what he did for them.


Hatha

sirgonzo420
27th November 2012, 12:05 PM
Who keeps dead bodies in the house because they don't want to inconvenience the police?

People who need to hide their drugs first?

sirgonzo420
27th November 2012, 12:07 PM
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Errosion Of Accord
27th November 2012, 12:53 PM
Based on my being human I highly doubt that she would have laughed. I smell BS. Cute girls don't laugh when a rifle jams, they scream and run.

madfranks
27th November 2012, 12:56 PM
Based on my being human I highly doubt that she would have laughed. I smell BS. Cute girls don't laugh when a rifle jams, they scream and run.

I thought the same thing, especially after was already shot and fell down the stairs. I imagine that would be terrifying! That being said, why would the guy admit that he shot her out of spite for laughing at him?

Spectrism
27th November 2012, 02:13 PM
Every night I set up something about 10 feet from my bedroom door.......they will never reach me...... living alone and getting old I need more protection.......I am crazy but not stupid........no need to call the sheriff, have a big backyard.


Newspaper article:

Old Puerto Rican found dead in home with pets that died subsequently of starvation. The old codger apparently was in the habit of setting boobie traps around his house and property and one night must have forgotten about one, tripping it and being buried alive in a mountain of toilet paper rolls. The coroner estimates this happened about three or four months ago. The federal government has siezed his land as a danger to others and is reportedly digging up many surprises. They are not giving details of their finds, claiming that they would not like to encourage copy-catters.

Spectrism
27th November 2012, 02:18 PM
I thought the same thing, especially after was already shot and fell down the stairs. I imagine that would be terrifying! That being said, why would the guy admit that he shot her out of spite for laughing at him?

He sounds like one evil sick old monster. If he was justified in the shooting, he sure ended his rights by talking as he did. But when is it necessary to keep shooting some harmless intruder? Is this guy an ex-cop? (just kidding)

osoab
27th November 2012, 03:50 PM
I just tried to see if the guy had any other runs with the porkers prior to this slaughter.

Those are not accessed online.

http://www.mncourts.gov/default.aspx?page=1927


Courthouse public access terminals provide the most complete access to electronic district court case records, because they are not restricted by the remote access provisions of the Minnesota Rules of Public Access to Records of the Judicial Branch (http://www.mncourts.gov/default.aspx?page=511#publicAccess) (see Rule 8, subd. 2). For example, street addresses and name searches on criminal, traffic, and petty misdemeanor pre-conviction case records are available at courthouse public access terminals, but not through the online case inquiry, as described above.