it was such a one-sided trial. it was so unfair. kathy said there s so much more to her friend the jury never learned. he just came here to retire, and want a quiet life. this should have never happened. this was just pure, utter sadness. it was just-12 minutes that changed so many lives, in so many tragic ways. byron smith will live out his retirement, in prison, having received an automatic-life sentence. and nick brady and haile kifer, two young cousins, who made a terrible decision to enter that home, paid for it with their lives. and their loved ones are left to mourn a future that will never be. you had a little, baby girl, not too long ago. and nick and haile weren t here to see that. i think that s probably one of the hardest parts about all
opened up pictures that i wish i hadn t seen. it was a picture of my father with no clothes on, in a box with duck take over his, eyes aranda said. oh my god. there was blood everywhere. what did you do with that information, that picture, that energy? i kept it inside. we and just kept it inside. two weeks later they shot eduardo again. this time, in a norm. and then, the phone calls began. i thought it would be someone discussing their voice we have been prepared dialogue for her to memorize, and kept this irish board memory for him to pump or we but it wasn t the kind of person got on the phone. i was shaking. i didn t know what to do. it was a dorado but this is said, this could not be the man she loved. but, it was. and then he started calling me names. you re such a
first thing that i noticed was touching his bones and he was pale and he looked dead. but conscious. i remember, i didn t believe that that was my dad. i thought my mom hired an actor to play my dad. the old eduardo kept back into that cadaver body, surrounded by his children and the plates of food, and the woman who fought firm every moment of those, months who cried for, him who saved his life. always jane. he followed me allowing the law, he never let me out of his side, everywhere. and, here he was, restored. when my kids first saw, me and my wife, they said i have no expression in my face. and that moment, i hadn t seen myself in the mirror for seven and a half months. i didn t know how i looked like. i didn t know if i had
sadness. it was just-12 minutes that changed so many lives, in so many tragic ways. byron smith will live out his retirement, in prison, having received an automatic-life sentence. and nick brady and haile kifer, two young cousins, who made a terrible decision to enter that home, paid for it with their lives. and their loved ones are left to mourn a future that will never be. you had a little, baby girl, not too long ago. and nick and haile weren t here to see that. i think that s probably one of the hardest parts about all of it. i would have loved to see my brother hold her. he would have been uncle nick. uncle nickel baby. that s all for this edition of dateline. i m craig melvin. thank you for watching. we lived in a fairytale where
the opposite of relief. shocked. stunned. it was such a one-sided trial. it was so unfair. kathy said there s so much more to her friend the jury never learned. he just came here to retire, and want a quiet life. this should have never happened. this was just pure, utter sadness. it was just-12 minutes that changed so many lives, in so many tragic ways. byron smith will live out his retirement, in prison, having received an automatic-life sentence. and nick brady and haile kifer, two young cousins, who made a terrible decision to enter that home, paid for it with their lives. and their loved ones are left to mourn a future that will never be. you had a little, baby girl, not too long ago. and nick and haile weren t here to see that. i think that s probably one of the hardest parts about all of it. i would have loved to see my brother hold her. he would have been uncle nick.