suspect and notorious serial murderer ted bundy. we spoke to mark a little while ago and he told us this mug shot of the suspect looks like a cold-blooded killer. he said the guy has just been indicted. he s behind bars. he is showing no emotion. do you agree? what do you think? i remember the ted bundy killing there in washington state of the student there. linda healy. i really can t say the mere fact that you look at someone that you can say that they are a cold-blooded killer. i don t think the authorities are either. i m sure that this arrest is based upon evidence, evidence that was left or taken away from that crime scene. i have said over and over a crime scene cries out to
think as they died? just see my pretty face. the last thing they ever saw was me, and if they carry that glimpse to eternity, infitynityr whatever it is, they re going to be thinking of me all that time. welcome to very scary people. i m donny wallberg. he was living a double life. he seemed like a quiet husband and father, but he was a vicious cold-blooded killer.
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
the mighty, mississippi river. the people of little falls, minnesota, found themselves divided. on one bank stood those who saw byron as a cold-blooded killer, who fired nine shots at two unarmed teenagers. when you are talking about multiple shots, down on the ground. right away, jumps out at you. you know, hey, this is premeditated murder. on the other bank, were those who viewed smith as a man with every right to defend himself and his home against intruders. they weren t invited for thanksgiving dinner. there wasn t a table set for them. they didn t come through the door. but they, certainly, found a window to come in. but nick s mother, kimberly brady, was determined, even through her own grief, not to make up her mind, until she d heard all the facts. i kept an open mind, because if he was fearful for his life, i couldn t fault him for
give up on waseem? are you in this until all appeals are exhausted? yes. i played the role of an innocent man being falsely convicted for crimes he did not do. i have to make it right. in 2016, the georgia supreme court upheld daker s conviction. he tried to take his appeal all the way to the u.s. supreme court, only to be denied review. i have no doubt that waseem daker is a cold blooded killer, and justice have been served with his conviction. it does not matter what lottie says. this case is about karmen. this case is about nick. that s all for this edition of dateline. i m natalie morales, thank you for watching. i m craig melvin. i m natalie morales. and this is dateline . i really want people to not be afraid and here i am an actor and i m on dateline and i m telling you my darkest secrets because i