Teen Hero on "Today" Made it All Up

BAILEY, Colo. (AP) -- A teen lied on national television about trying to stay with six girls taken hostage in a high school classroom because he "wanted so much to help them," his mother said Thursday.

Duane Morrison, 53, took the girls hostage at Platte Canyon High School on Wednesday, sexually assaulted some of them and killed one before committing suicide, authorities said.

Cassidy Grigg, 16, had told NBC's "Today" show that he was in a classroom when the gunman tapped him on the shoulder and told him to leave. His father, Tom, gave a similar account of his son's story to The Associated Press.

The teen said on ABC's "Good Morning America" that he told the gunman he wanted to stay and that "he told me that if I didn't go then he would pretty much kill me."

Larina Grigg said her son told her he had made up the story." He said, 'Mom, all those kids were my friends and I just wanted so much to help them. ... I guess I just made it up in my mind. I just wanted it to be true so bad,"' Larina Grigg said. She did not say whether her son had witnessed anything at the school or had heard details elsewhere.

Larina Grigg said her son had never lied to his parents before and called it "a blow." "This is a 16-year-old young man, and I'm telling you, it's taken some real guts to do this. He wants to make this right. This is his call," she said.

"He wants to tell everybody he's sorry, he made a mistake," she said.

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46. He's a KID. He was scared out of his mind. He was caught in a terrifying situation most of us as adults have not had to face. He wanted to appear to have done something to help but was totally helpless to do anything other than get killed. Ever hear of survivor's guilt? Anyone who bashes this kid is clearly just looking for someone to pick on...or just has nothing better to do.

Posted at 5:58AM on Sep 29th 2006 by merelyme

47. to # 33 *hayley*_15_
whats the matter with you ? you think "its funny" what happened at that school ? and that it could never happen at your school. You have two more years of school left you said, why don't you listen up in class for the next two years, maybe if your lucky you just might learn something. Pity you, your ignorance is showing, but I forgot your the one who idolizes Paris Hilton, so why am I wasting my time.
As for this kid who lied, theres a lot to take into consideration for why he did what he did, I'm not saying it was right to lie, but he has owned up to it, so for now lets cut him some slack, if he has a history of lying then he needs help.
Pray for the parents and children of that community during this dark time.

Posted at 5:45AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Phillis

48. this kind of parent is a problem. If they think he has never lied to them before...he's just darn good at it. Who is on the web making excuses for him? Typical Yuppie parents. He lied because he wanted to be seen as a Big Man and have the limelight shine on him. He got caught. Now his parents are making excuses for him and praising him. God, what miserable excuses for parents.

Posted at 6:15AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Mrs. S

49. we all lie to ourselves. I think he was brave to come forth and admit that he made up the story, especially such a public story. How many of us will tell stories over and over, embellishing on the details until we believe the version we tell others? Initially it may be to make it more interesting or funnier or frightening, and then it becomes part of our "truth". Why is it that you can have sibblings with totally different memories of childhood events?

Posted at 6:12AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Lisa

50. And once again, we have TV falling all over itself to win the ratings war and "get it first", throw it on the air without any substantiation. "Get it first" trumps "get it right "any day, on TV. For shame! As a preint journalist, all I ca do is shake my head. Again.

Posted at 6:14AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Mrs. S

51. my condolences to the family of the slain girl............their tragedy is and will be somewhat overshadowed by the actions of this young man and his family......how sad!!!...in this day and age of greed and lies.....im sure this will be turned into a book and movie deal.............we are one sick society...May God help us all!!!!!but let me say..he has a good role model in gwb......watch out we could have a new world leader in our midst

Posted at 7:06AM on Sep 29th 2006 by dont know,dont care

52. Mrs. S., At least these parents went on record to correct their son's lies. I wished that George W's parents would make him do the same. It takes a big man to admit his mistakes to the nation.

Posted at 7:34AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Mrs. H

53. I really think that everyone should give this kid a break. What a horrific experience for him to go through.

Posted at 9:09AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Wendy

54. Why the hell would you make up a lie like that? After what those families have been through, he makes up a lie to make himself look better?

Posted at 9:14AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Caroline

55. Well- look at it this way- atleast the lil booger came clean- which is almost worse than sticking with the lie- what a weird society we live in!

Posted at 9:19AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Cristina

56. Give the poor kid a break, he's traumatized for life. He even said in an interview he lied because he wished he had done something. This poor kid needs help. Leave him alone!!!!!

Posted at 10:24AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Angelina

57. GIVE THE KID A BREAK-------HE SHOULD HAVE STUCK WITH HIS STORY

Posted at 11:02AM on Sep 29th 2006 by JEANNE WEDDLE

58. How many 16 year old kids would actually admit that they lied at all? Especially, a lie this big and on TV? I am proud of him for trying to make it right! Goes to show that not all teens nowdays are completely devoid of feelings and integrity.

Also, is it just me, or does this kid resemble a young Wentworth Miller? I think he will do just fine with the ladies...lol

Posted at 10:57AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Teri

59. I'm sorry but I have 3 kids and even through tradegy...if my kids pulled that I would be mortified. Obviously that kid has issues and yes he just wanted the attention and I watched the Today Show and his Dad was more or less telling him how to look at the camera and acting as if he was really enjoying that his kid had been in an ordeal that landed him on the Today Show. I had a very funny feeling watching that interview yesterday...something did not click! He needs help!

Posted at 10:57AM on Sep 29th 2006 by BABEE

60. Hey, even I have lied before. He did the right thing by telling the truth. It takes more guts to admitt wrong and in front of millions of people. It was a very harrowing day for all the children. If he was my son I would be very proud.

Posted at 11:13AM on Sep 29th 2006 by Milly

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