We could sit and argue back and forth all day about justifiable uses of firearms, but we can probably all agree that claiming to use a gun for protective purposes just to cover up the fact that you want to kill someone is inexcusable.
This is especially true when you happen to have a tape recorder in the same room as you during the shooting.
This is especially true when you happen to have a tape recorder in the same room as you during the shooting.
On Thanksgiving in 2012, Haile Kifer, 18, and her cousin Nicholas Brady, 17, broke into the home of Byron David Smith, 65, in Little Falls, Minnesota.
They thought the house was empty, but Smith was waiting for them in the basement with a loaded rifle. He opened fire and killed both of them as they entered the room.
First, he shot Brady two times while he was at the top of the stairs. Then he delivered a fatal shot to the head when the teen landed on the floor of the basement. Kifer followed the sound of the gunshots and Smith shot her as well.
When she fell down the stairs, Smith attempted to shoot her again at close range, but his rifle jammed. He then proceeded to unload bullets into her chest with a revolver before shooting her once under the chin, killing her instantly.
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