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MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: St. Cloud Times Bail set at $2M for homicide suspect Star Tribune Reeling with questions, Little Falls buries 2 teens Jurors were quickly convinced the shootings had been planned The bright line between self-defense and murder Little Falls jury must decide: Was Byron Smith driven to shoot by fear or revenge? One break-in tied to slain Little Falls teens, others being investigated The Winona Daily News Morrison County man gets most severe charge in teens' deaths Supreme Court of Minnesota: State of Minnesota v. Byron David Smith Drugs Found in Teen's System in Minnesota Home Invasion Trial, But Will It Matter? Family opens up on teen murders in Little Falls Shooting death of two teens confounds Minnesota community.
PODCAST EXCERPT Byron settled in to a red brick house with white trim and shutters. Hidden from the road down a long driveway it was surrounded by tall trees. Byron kept to himself and sometimes target practiced with his guns, something that annoyed the neighbours. Haile was a junior at Little Falls High School. She was a happy person, upbeat and well-liked. Nick also attended Little Falls High school. His sturdy frame topped off with a mop of short dark hair. In 2011 burglaries in the small town surpassed thirty. The break-ins continued in 2012 and Haile and Nick were the source of many of the crimes. Over the last few years Byron's home had been broken in to six times. Three days later it was Thanksgiving and the Haile and Nick were going to their grandparents. But first they had plans to break-in to Byron's again.
MURDERER: BYRON SMITH NO SECOND CHANCE Byron retired from his job as a top level security engineer for the government and put down roots in Little Falls. Little did he know his neighbours children would rob him of his possessions and one day his freedom.
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About Murder In 20 Bobbie Stevens is o bsessed with true crime and passionate about writing and story telling and delivers a new and fascinating episode every Wednesday. Tune in, get the concise and complete episode in 20 minutes. Less Talk. More True crime.
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MURDERER: BYRON SMITH NO SECOND CHANCE Byron retired from his job as a top level security engineer for the government and put down roots in Little Falls. Little did he know his neighbours children would rob him of his possessions and one day his freedom.
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PODCAST EXCERPT Byron settled in to a red brick house with white trim and shutters. Hidden from the road down a long driveway it was surrounded by tall trees. Byron kept to himself and sometimes target practiced with his guns, something that annoyed the neighbours. Haile was a junior at Little Falls High School. She was a happy person, upbeat and well-liked. Nick also attended Little Falls High school. His sturdy frame topped off with a mop of short dark hair. In 2011 burglaries in the small town surpassed thirty. The break-ins continued in 2012 and Haile and Nick were the source of many of the crimes. Over the last few years Byron's home had been broken in to six times. Three days later it was Thanksgiving and the Haile and Nick were going to their grandparents. But first they had plans to break-in to Byron's again.
MI20 wishes to thank and acknowledge the following sources for this episode: St. Cloud Times Bail set at $2M for homicide suspect Star Tribune Reeling with questions, Little Falls buries 2 teens Jurors were quickly convinced the shootings had been planned The bright line between self-defense and murder Little Falls jury must decide: Was Byron Smith driven to shoot by fear or revenge? One break-in tied to slain Little Falls teens, others being investigated The Winona Daily News Morrison County man gets most severe charge in teens' deaths Supreme Court of Minnesota: State of Minnesota v. Byron David Smith Drugs Found in Teen's System in Minnesota Home Invasion Trial, But Will It Matter? Family opens up on teen murders in Little Falls Shooting death of two teens confounds Minnesota community.
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