Dateline revisited one of Minnesota's most debated home invasion cases: On Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 2012, Little Falls homeowner Byron David Smith, then 64, shot and killed two teenage intruders ...
In 2012, 64-year-old retiree Byron David Smith admitted to gunning down two teenagers who broke into his Little Falls, Minnesota, home on Thanksgiving Day. The state's castle doctrine — which grants ...
Dateline viewers, get ready for the spin. Thanksgiving Day in the year 2012 saw Little Falls, Minnesota, turn into a stage ...
A man who is serving a life sentence for shooting and killing two people on Thanksgiving of 2012 has sued an author and publishing company for defamation over a book about his case. Byron David Smith ...
The state's high court has denied a Little Falls man's request to reconsider first-degree murder indictments against him in the shooting deaths of two teens who broke into his home. Byron David Smith, ...
The man who admitted killing two teen cousins who broke into his rural Little Falls home is an enigma even to some who knew him. Some see a decent man, one who helped youths and was only trying to ...
LITTLE FALLS - Proper collection of evidence and questions about Miranda rights were the topics of debate at Byron Smith’s contested omnibus hearing Friday in Morrison County. Smith was indicted on ...
The Minnesota man accused of killing two teens who broke into his home on Thanksgiving is asking a judge to reduce his bail. The St. Cloud Times reports 64-year-old Byron David Smith is seeking to ...