where they were, and what they did would launch a terrifying case. why did have to happen here? with a deadly end. nobody s leaving until we figure out what happened. a man at home, alone, and afraid. what would you do, if you felt in danger? they were really attacking his home. you have a right to protect your home, and to protect yourself. he planned. he prepared. and he was determined to kill. the most chilling detail of all. what you ll hear on tape. hello and welcome to dateline. growing up, cousins nick brady and haile kifer were close. nick loved to joke, and haile loved to laugh. the teenagers were together that cold, november day, when tragedy struck. the horrible incident was all there for police to hear, on a perfectly-clear recording. so, why was what happened so unclear? a mystery that would divide a community, and spark a national debate. here s kate snow with 12 minutes on elm street. 12 minutes. not a lon
deadly force, after it appeared to us the threat had stopped. and that made us believe that this needs to be looked at by the prosecuting attorney. byron smith was arrested that day. but later, released on bond. a grand jury was convened to look at the case. in little falls, his friends were shocked that authorities could believe byron was anything but an innocent victim. it was ridiculous, that he would be this cold-blooded killer. like, really? he s a quiet, soft-spoken person. it i just didn t fathom it. while byron was free on bond, his friends, the langes, say he can t bear to go back to his own home. so they took him in. i could hear him in his room, many, many nights. i m so sorry. i feel so bad. i didn t want to hurt anybody. i could hear him in there, crying. the case, quickly, became a big kroefrt in little falls, minnesota. did people take sides? absolutely. people became more opinionated about what happened. some people would come up to me. he s going to p
there, hurt. did she she wasn t threatening you. i m just asking. there was, certainly, a continuation of the use of deadly force, after it appeared to us the threat had stopped. and that made us believe that this needs to be looked at by the prosecuting attorney. byron smith was arrested that day. but later, released on bond. a grand jury was convened to look at the case. in little falls, his friends were shocked that authorities could believe byron was anything but an innocent victim. it was ridiculous, that he would be this cold-blooded killer. like, really? he s a quiet, soft-spoken person. it i just didn t fathom it. while byron was free on bond, his friends, the langes, say he can t bear to go back to his own home. so they took him in. i could hear him in his room, many, many nights. i m so sorry. i feel so bad. i didn t want to hurt anybody. i could hear him in there, crying. the case, quickly, became a big kroefrt in little falls, minnesota. did people take si
could believe byron was anything but an innocent victim. it was ridiculous, that he would be this cold-blooded killer. like, really? he s a quiet, soft-spoken person. it i just didn t fathom it. while byron was free on bond, his friends, the langes, say he can t bear to go back to his own home. so they took him in. i could hear him in his room, many, many nights. i m so sorry. i feel so bad. i didn t want to hurt anybody. i could hear him in there, crying. the case, quickly, became a big kroefrt in little falls, minnesota. did people take sides? absolutely. people became more opinionated about what happened. some people would come up to me. he s going to prison. he shouldn t have done that. and i said, well, you haven t heard the whole story. i think that byron s got a lot of support, in this area. bill anderson was byron s neighbor. the same one, who called authorities the day after the shootings. myself? would i have done
and that made us believe that this needs to be looked at by the prosecuting attorney. byron smith was arrested that day. but later, released on bond. a grand jury was convened to look at the case. in little falls, his friends were shocked that authorities could believe byron was anything but an innocent victim. it was ridiculous, that he would be this cold-blooded killer. like, really? he s a quiet, soft-spoken person. it i just didn t fathom it. while byron was free on bond, his friends, the langes, say he can t bear to go back to his own home. so they took him in. i could hear him in his room, many, many nights. i m so sorry. i feel so bad. i didn t want to hurt anybody. i could hear him in there, crying. the case, quickly, became a big kroefrt in little falls, minnesota. did people take sides? absolutely. people became more opinionated about what happened. some people would come up to me. he s going to prison. he