LITTLE FALLS, Minn. – It's been more than a year since the killings of two teenagers here in a home break-in, and townspeople said they had stopped talking publicly about the divisive case for fear they'd ignite an argument. But the mood shifted this week as prosecutors laid out their case against the 65-year-old shooter, Byron Smith.
Using audio recordings captured by Smith, the prosecution portrayed him as a vigilante who set an ambush for the teens, who can be heard screaming and groaning on the recordings while Smith makes a chilling, sarcastic crack and then calmly says to one of them: "You're dying, bitch."
In the aftermath of the killings, Smith called them "vermin" and said he was "doing my civic duty."
"What he said to those kids while they were dying was not OK," said Jaelyn Lemke, who said the town this week grew increasingly tense. If people had felt ambivalent before, that changed by Friday, she said. "There's probably a good portion of the town that feels he probably would be safer if he went to prison because he pissed a lot of people off."
Smith stands accused of first-degree premeditated murder for the Thanksgiving Day 2012 deaths of Haile Kifer, 18 and Nick Brady, 17. The killings and subsequent criminal trial have drawn national attention in the debate over how far homeowners can go to defend themselves against intruders.
The Little Falls homeowner had suffered a few break-ins in his home and his adjacent property in the fall of 2012, but didn't go to the sheriff's office until after an Oct. 27 break-in, when a shotgun and rifle, as well as other items were stolen from his home.
But he had grown fearful in the weeks after, so on Thanksgiving Day, after moving his truck a few blocks away so he could clean out his garage, he told authorities, he sat in his favorite basement reading chair with a paperback when he heard someone fumbling at the door and saw a shadow pass by a picture window.
He shot Brady first as the teen descended the basement stairs. The audio recording captured the sound of two booming gunshots, then Brady's groan as he was hit in the torso and shoulder. Then Smith fired again, saying "You're dead."