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displacedinMN 12-10-2012 06:59 PM

To add another layer to this:

LITTLE FALLS, Minn. - Court documents show a Little Falls man accused of fatally shooting two teenagers had a surveillance system that recorded video of the cousins as they broke into his home Thanksgiving Day.

The St. Cloud Times reports (http://on.sctimes.com/Z5KILg) that search warrants reveal 64-year-old Byron David Smith also made an audio recording of the shootings. Smith is charged with murdering Nick Brady and Haile Kifer.

The search warrants allege Smith was sitting in a basement chair when he shot Brady, then sat back down and shot Kifer minutes later. The warrants also say Smith appeared to have blood on his shoes and clothes when authorities arrived.

Authorities learned of the video and audio recordings while searching Smith's home. They then went back and seized several computer memory cards and computer equipment.

stevenidol 12-10-2012 08:19 PM

If you can't stand the heat, get out of his kitchen.

Prison Bitch 12-10-2012 08:43 PM

After reading the story, it turned out differently than I expected. I think the man is a sick bitch and I hope he gets to be someone's "PRISON BITCH" (trademark) in the slammer

displacedinMN 02-06-2013 06:36 PM

Update

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A Little Falls teenager who was shot to death after breaking into the home of Byron David Smith on Thanksgiving Day has been linked to two felony burglaries of Smith's property in the months before the shooting, court records show.

Nick Brady, 17, allegedly broke into Smith's house and later, his garage, and stole several items, including an envelope filled with cash, a video camcorder and a chain saw, according to two criminal complaints filed in Morrison County District Court this week.

Smith, 64, faces two counts of second-degree murder in the shooting deaths of Brady and his cousin, Haile Kifer, 18, as they broke into Smith's home along the backwaters of the Mississippi River.

The gruesome details of the killings, which involved multiple shots fired at the teenagers as they walked down the stairs to Smith's basement and as they lay dying, immediately sparked an intense debate in Little Falls and beyond over how far a homeowner can go in defending his property.

Neither teen was armed. And in the minutes after the shootings, Smith dragged the bodies into a workshop, where they remained until a neighbor called police the next day.

Smith's brother and a neighbor have consistently defended him, saying the retired security engineer for U.S. embassies and Little Falls native had been repeatedly victimized in the months leading up to the shootings, although authorities have only one report of a break-in, in October.

"You have the right to defend your home, and he's been through hell," neighbor John Lange said days after the shootings. "They tortured him and targeted him, and it's not good."

Tale of two burglaries

The details of the burglaries involving Brady were spelled out in two criminal complaints filed this week against Cody M. Kasper, 17, a friend of Brady's who faces charges of aiding and abetting in connection with the crimes, which occurred last summer and fall.

Like Brady, Kasper once worked odd jobs for Smith cleaning up the homeowner's property.

According to the complaints:

Shortly after the shootings, investigators executed a search warrant at Kasper's home in Little Falls believing that some of the items stolen from Smith's house and garage might be found there.

At that time, Kasper told authorities of the two break-ins.

He said that in both instances, he never entered Smith's house or garage, but simply acted as a lookout for Brady, who, in addition to stealing the cash, camcorder and chain saw, also took rolls of copper wire and a gas siphoning kid.

The teenagers agreed that if Smith or someone showed up or came down the driveway to the home, "Kasper would notify N.B. via cellphone," the complaints said. "Kasper stated that there was an active phone call (open line) between Kasper and N.B. during the entire burglary so that Kasper could quickly warn N.B. is someone was coming."

One complaint said that after the summer burglary, Brady bought Kasper an ATV as well as clothes and shoes for his help.

Twin Cities defense attorney Steve Meshbesher, who represents Smith, said Tuesday that the charges against Kasper and Brady's involvement help build the case that Smith had been repeatedly victimized.

He said Smith reported "a half dozen" burglaries to authorities over several months. It got so bad, he said, that Smith installed a security system "because he couldn't protect his home."

Meshbesher said that Smith began noticing that some of his belongings, including a shotgun, were missing after he hired Brady, Kasper and other teens to stack wood and perform chores.

Authorities have also tied Brady and Kifer to a burglary the day before the shootings, when six bottles of prescription medicine were stolen from another homeowner's property.

Smith's next court appearance is scheduled for May 6.

Richard Meryhew • 612-673-4425

Mr. Flopnuts 02-06-2013 06:46 PM

Bullshit that he's up on charges.

Saul Good 02-06-2013 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 9383298)
Bullshit that he's up on charges.

Really? Did you read the original article?

stonedstooge 02-06-2013 07:36 PM

Did he pass a psychiatric exam?

hometeam 02-06-2013 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Flopnuts (Post 9383298)
Bullshit that he's up on charges.

Yea I mean, I guess playing Judge Dredd with teenagers is A-OK.

Frazod 02-06-2013 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by hometeam (Post 9383489)
Yea I mean, I guess playing Judge Dredd with teenagers is A-OK.

I guess the real Judge Dredd was busy when the piece of shit broke into his house the first two times, right?

stonedstooge 02-06-2013 08:19 PM

I believe in protecting your property but he Executed two people. You can go too far.

Frazod 02-06-2013 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by stonedstooge (Post 9383499)
I believe in protecting your property but he Executed two people. You can go too far.

I'd say he took one for the team. The world's a better place without them in it.

unlurking 02-06-2013 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 9383507)
I'd say he took one for the team. The world's a better place without them in it.

The mistake was using a .22 and shooting them in the hip area. Something in a 357 or 45 to the chest area would have sufficed with a single shot, and not given the appearance of an execution.

Rain Man 02-06-2013 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by unlurking (Post 9383511)
The mistake was using a .22 and shooting them in the hip area. Something in a 357 or 45 to the chest area would have sufficed with a single shot, and not given the appearance of an execution.

But that would have ruined the fun of executing them.

unlurking 02-06-2013 08:42 PM

*note to self: stay away from rain man's house*

MagicHef 02-06-2013 08:51 PM

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He said that in both instances, he never entered Smith's house or garage, but simply acted as a lookout for Brady, who, in addition to stealing the cash, camcorder and chain saw, also took rolls of copper wire and a gas siphoning kid.
This part is a little alarming.


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