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KB0938
Posts: 900
Apr 24, 2014 4:01am
Trial for this 2012 double homicide is finally underway. Cannot believe that some people Ive seen post this on FB or comment on news outlets posting it on FB that what he did was 100% justifiable. I understand that dont break into someones house and this wouldnt happen....but what he did was above and beyond self defense. It was an execution
http://www.startribune.com/local/256189861.html?page=2&c=y
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byron_David_Smith_killings
http://www.startribune.com/local/256189861.html?page=2&c=y
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byron_David_Smith_killings

SnotBubbles
Posts: 4,492
Apr 24, 2014 7:36am
All I know is...she was kind of hot. I bet the guy snuck a peak with her being in the basement so long.

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MontyBrunswick
Apr 24, 2014 8:15am
Should be a fairly open and shut case. He should be charged with murder and that'll be that.
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sportchampps
Posts: 7,361
Apr 24, 2014 8:20am
If he wouldn't have taken the kill shot on both of them and reported it right away I would have been fine with what happened.
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MontyBrunswick
Apr 24, 2014 8:25am
The "kill shots" and him planning out the attacks should remove any chance of him walking away from the case.
Usually, legally speaking, you can only use force on someone if they're approaching you and you perceive there to be a threat.
The fact that he shot to wound, moved the bodies, and THEN shot to kill means he had eliminated the threat and then killed them anyway.
Usually, legally speaking, you can only use force on someone if they're approaching you and you perceive there to be a threat.
The fact that he shot to wound, moved the bodies, and THEN shot to kill means he had eliminated the threat and then killed them anyway.

Devils Advocate
Posts: 4,539
Apr 24, 2014 8:27am
So... It's OK for a cop to unload 12 or 15 shots from his Glock Because he never stops?
Maybe they farted or something and they perceived as a threat.
Maybe they farted or something and they perceived as a threat.

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Apr 24, 2014 9:21am
Very sad situation for both families two young lives wasted and a respected retire old guy world turned upside down. Home break in, middle of the night, two suspects inside, alone old guy, in the dark basement waiting ….. anticipation, fear and anger builds up and a second level of irrational thinking set in and even addition violent reaction seems justified to the individual.
“Kill shot” is the end result .. Justified no . wrong yes, sound mind at the time no,…. so many wrongs by three individuals ….
(if kill shot where legal would home invasion drop?)
“Kill shot” is the end result .. Justified no . wrong yes, sound mind at the time no,…. so many wrongs by three individuals ….
(if kill shot where legal would home invasion drop?)

DeyDurkie5
Posts: 11,324
Apr 24, 2014 9:47am
Belly35;1608597 wrote:Very sad situation for both families two young lives wasted and a respected retire old guy world turned upside down. Home break in, middle of the night, two suspects inside, alone old guy, in the dark basement waiting ….. anticipation, fear and anger builds up and a second level of irrational thinking set in and even addition violent reaction seems justified to the individual.
“Kill shot” is the end result .. Justified no . wrong yes, sound mind at the time no,…. so many wrongs by three individuals ….
(if kill shot where legal would home invasion drop?)
He definitely isn't respectable.

SnotBubbles
Posts: 4,492
Apr 24, 2014 9:53am
His excuse on the final "kill shot" of the girl was that it was she was giving a death twitch and he wanted to put her out of her misery.
Not saying that's true or right, just telling you what he said in court.
Not saying that's true or right, just telling you what he said in court.

Fab1b
Posts: 12,949
Apr 24, 2014 10:16am
Don't break into someone's house and you don't get shot!

Dr Winston O'Boogie
Posts: 1,799
Apr 24, 2014 10:28am
That is true. But knowing these two teenagers had made a stupid, horrible decision, the kill shots were very excessive. The guy was understandably angry. But there is some human responsibility here.Fab1b;1608651 wrote:Don't break into someone's house and you don't get shot!
I'll stir the pot by saying this...If these two teens were black, this case would be over. The public support behind the homeowner would be huge. But they were cute white kids, so it is a tragedy. I'm susceptible to this same type of thinking I will admit.
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Sonofanump
Apr 24, 2014 10:32am
Why is she breaking into someone's house wearing a dark hoodie?
He defended himself, but then took it too far once the threat was dissolved.
He defended himself, but then took it too far once the threat was dissolved.
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KB0938
Posts: 900
Apr 24, 2014 11:47am
Doesnt give you the right to execute someone regardless. If he was protecting himself, sure I could understand that....but he wasnt.,Fab1b;1608651 wrote:Don't break into someone's house and you don't get shot!
This man was worried about vandalism yet parked his truck clear down the street to make it look as if nobody was home? He also then set up video and audio recordings of his basement, and laid in wait with food and water in his basement for the burglars. He then shot the first victim twice, let him fall down the stairs to his feet and then went the for the "kill shot". Put his body in a tarp and drug it across the room and went back to wait for the 2nd victim.
Shot her in the chest, gun jammed. Had the time to SWITCH GUNS, shot her multiple more times in the chest then drug her across the room to where the other corpse was. He then is heard saying "bitch" and shooting her execution style directly under the chin. There is absolutely no way that you are defending yourself from someone bleeding and dying at your feet. This was 110% premeditated and murder. I dont know how honestly anybody can defend it

TedSheckler
Posts: 3,974
Apr 24, 2014 12:02pm
They are over-charging him. He will walk. He's not guilty of first-degree murder.
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gport_tennis
Posts: 1,796
Apr 24, 2014 12:09pm
I think the case would receive a lot more attention if the deceased were black, the media would have already painted the owner as an evil racist and that if the intruders were white he would not have killed them

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Apr 24, 2014 12:13pm
Huh? If they were black it would be another trayvon type of media circus.Dr Winston O'Boogie;1608656 wrote:That is true. But knowing these two teenagers had made a stupid, horrible decision, the kill shots were very excessive. The guy was understandably angry. But there is some human responsibility here.
I'll stir the pot by saying this...If these two teens were black, this case would be over. The public support behind the homeowner would be huge. But they were cute white kids, so it is a tragedy. I'm susceptible to this same type of thinking I will admit.

Fab1b
Posts: 12,949
Apr 24, 2014 1:17pm
I didn't defend it but what I said was true. Don't break into someone's house and you don't get shot! Can you argue that? Did he go to far? YES! What was the cause though? The break in!KB0938;1608686 wrote:Doesnt give you the right to execute someone regardless. If he was protecting himself, sure I could understand that....but he wasnt.,
This man was worried about vandalism yet parked his truck clear down the street to make it look as if nobody was home? He also then set up video and audio recordings of his basement, and laid in wait with food and water in his basement for the burglars. He then shot the first victim twice, let him fall down the stairs to his feet and then went the for the "kill shot". Put his body in a tarp and drug it across the room and went back to wait for the 2nd victim.
Shot her in the chest, gun jammed. Had the time to SWITCH GUNS, shot her multiple more times in the chest then drug her across the room to where the other corpse was. He then is heard saying "bitch" and shooting her execution style directly under the chin. There is absolutely no way that you are defending yourself from someone bleeding and dying at your feet. This was 110% premeditated and murder. I dont know how honestly anybody can defend it

Devils Advocate
Posts: 4,539
Apr 24, 2014 1:23pm
Uh Oh.... It looks like you just invoked the 5% rule.Fab1b;1608720 wrote:I didn't defend it but what I said was true. Don't break into someone's house and you don't get shot! Can you argue that? Did he go to far? YES! What was the cause though? The break in!
"she woulnt have got raped unless she got drunk."
\FWK'd

Devils Advocate
Posts: 4,539
Apr 24, 2014 1:33pm
Its ok fabbie Start back peddling
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KB0938
Posts: 900
Apr 24, 2014 1:40pm
What you said was true yes. Doesnt change the fact that what he did was murder though, regardlessFab1b;1608720 wrote:I didn't defend it but what I said was true. Don't break into someone's house and you don't get shot! Can you argue that? Did he go to far? YES! What was the cause though? The break in!

TedSheckler
Posts: 3,974
Apr 24, 2014 1:48pm
Not first-degree murder, which is what they're charging him with. He will be found not guilty because it wasn't premeditated. It was in the heat of the moment.KB0938;1608732 wrote:What you said was true yes. Doesnt change the fact that what he did was murder though, regardless
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KB0938
Posts: 900
Apr 24, 2014 1:54pm
It wasnt premeditated? He parked his car down the street to make it appear as if he wasnt home, had audio recording, and was waiting for the intruders lol.
Said he was cleaning out his garage, and was worried about vandalism.....yet he parks his truck 3 blocks away from his house?
Said he was cleaning out his garage, and was worried about vandalism.....yet he parks his truck 3 blocks away from his house?

TedSheckler
Posts: 3,974
Apr 24, 2014 2:12pm
That's a stretch to call that premeditation. He didn't force the kids to break in. He was protecting himself and his house. Was it excessive force? Yes. First-degree murder? No.KB0938;1608744 wrote:It wasnt premeditated? He parked his car down the street to make it appear as if he wasnt home, had audio recording, and was waiting for the intruders lol.
Said he was cleaning out his garage, and was worried about vandalism.....yet he parks his truck 3 blocks away from his house?
Burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove it was premeditated. I don't think the evidence is there.

redstreak one
Posts: 1,152
Apr 24, 2014 2:25pm
The dude is 64 years old, why go for 1st degree, his sentence would mean a death sentence with 2nd degree. The prosecution may be over reaching here. Yes, it is easy to say that you believe, but getting 12 jurors to all agree might be a stretch.

Fab1b
Posts: 12,949
Apr 24, 2014 2:42pm
AgreeTedSheckler;1608751 wrote:That's a stretch to call that premeditation. He didn't force the kids to break in. He was protecting himself and his house. Was it excessive force? Yes. First-degree murder? No.
Burden of proof is on the prosecution to prove it was premeditated. I don't think the evidence is there.
Also why would I back pedal. I never once said the old man wasn't wrong I just stated the got shot because THEY broke in and if THEY hadn't they'd still be here!