Thanksgiving on Elm Street: The Murders of Haile Kifer & Nicholas Brady | True Crime Sleep Stories
Episode 52, Nov 14, 11:00 AM
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Thanksgiving 2012 was meant to be a quiet day for 64-year-old Byron David Smith in Little Falls, Minnesota. After suffering at least six burglaries in the prior year—including one the night before, he sat armed in his darkened basement, waiting. When two teenagers, Haile Kifer & Nicholas Brady, entered his home, he opened fire. The entire sequence was captured on over six hours of audio and video, recordings that revealed not just the shootings, but chilling taunts and “finishing shots” after the intruders were down.
Smith claimed he acted in self-defense under Minnesota’s castle doctrine. Prosecutors argued it was premeditated murder. The case became a flashpoint in debates over fear, lethal force, and the limits of protecting one’s home.
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Smith claimed he acted in self-defense under Minnesota’s castle doctrine. Prosecutors argued it was premeditated murder. The case became a flashpoint in debates over fear, lethal force, and the limits of protecting one’s home.
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Buy The Books:
True Crime Sleep Stories, Volume 1: https://amzn.to/3Z8jx5L
True Crime Sleep Stories, Volume 2: https://amzn.to/4kAthhj
True Crime Sleep Stories, Volume 3:https://amzn.to/3H9xfPQ
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