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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61. If he were my kid I'd kick his ass. Come on guys he's 16 not 6. Several girl's lives were in danger and he tried to steal the lime light, distract the police with false reports, instead of allowing them to do their jobs armed with the facts. And he confessed about his lie because he would have been caught anyway. Other kids saw what really happened and they would have ratted him out. He wasn’t being brave he was trying to save his ass from getting prosecuted for filing a false police report.

I hope the other boys from his school kick his ass for being such a loser. And to the pod that asked “Gee didn’t you guys every do anything like this” the answer is NO. Never when so much was at stake.

Posted at 11:51AM on Sep 29th 2006 by sosad

62. Usually around the age of five, children have an awareness of what's a good thing to do and what's a bad thing to do. And, if they don't , I'm sure someone whether it be a religious leader, friend, family, talk show host, or--dare I say--their parents, have taught them about morality. Unless this young man suffers from mental illness, there is no excuse for him lying. I understand that he could probably be traumatized, but to lie about something like this is terrible! I'm sure it took some time for NBC to sent a camera crew to his house. I'm sure he knew that he's lies were going to be broadcast through out the country. And that his statement would be taken seriously and with sympathy by millions of viewers. But perhaps he wanted to be involved in our media-obssesed culture and thought he could get a reality show out.

He's 16, not 6. His lie wasn't a "little white one." Even Matt Lauder was annoyed!
Honestly, when I was watching the interview, I had a feeling that he was lying...the way he couldn't look directly at the camera and it looked like he had a little smirk on his face.
I'm praying for the victims and their families. And, even for the liar and his family. I'm glad he owned up to his lies.

Posted at 11:58AM on Sep 29th 2006 by suzie

63. I think this brave young man should be praised for admitting he lied and came forth. Soething happened to him, in there for him to say this. Maybe it was all a defence maganizism. Things happened so fast and dad ran and told of his sons "lie" and never thought twice of not wanting it to be true too. Think before you speak...THIS is for the father and the son. I still say...way to go cassidy for standing up to this lie in front of the world...because there are a whole lotta politicians and Priests and other authority figured people/persons out in this world that would lie right to the graves...;) I wish the best for you and your Parents!!

Posted at 12:09PM on Sep 29th 2006 by lovlymsjada

64. To all the kid bashers: Will one of you please stand up and tell me that you NEVER, EVER in your life lied to someone, or embellished the truth.

Come on...I dare ya.

And if you do "stand up" and tell us that you NEVER, EVER told a lie - I'll congratulate you - or call you a liar to your face.

We all lie.

TMZ is all lies and we all scoop it up and eat it.

One kid, under extreme pressure, messes up, and OWNS UP TO IT - and you bash the poor kid.

I love these boards - we all get to play "holier than thou".
It makes us feel better for a moment.

But the TRUTH is - we all lie.
ALL of us.

Posted at 12:17PM on Sep 29th 2006 by LMFAO

65. LMFAO, You're kidding right? It's not like he told a white lie to the class mates about his dad's being a fighter pilot or something most kids might lie about. There was a freaking lunatic assaulting classmates a couple of yards away, there were policemen and firefighters running around. So he knew this wasn%u2019t some game he was playing with his friends. We may all tell lies from time to time but I can tell you right to your face I would not lie about something so serious. And I would never lie to the police, ever. This kid needs a butt spanking.

Posted at 12:57PM on Sep 29th 2006 by KarenQQ

66. ...as if he hasn't been through enough Karen, you think he dererves a butt spanking??

He made a mistake. He was under pressure. I'd like to see how YOU would handle it. Ever have somebody point a gun in your face?? I have. Terror makes you do things you might not normally do under regular circumstances.

Have a heart.

Posted at 2:35PM on Sep 29th 2006 by LMFAO

67. Ask any psychologist and they'll tell you that it was VERY POSSIBLE that this child actually BELIEVED what he told the police becuase of the sheer terror of the situation. He probably REALLY WANTED to be the hero and help these kids with all hus heart - but he was helpless. Our minds can do anything to BLOCK A PAINFUL SITUATION. I bet when the dust settled, and he realized what the truth ACTUALLY WAS, he came clean. It's a strong possibility.

Posted at 2:39PM on Sep 29th 2006 by LMFAO

68. LIAR, LIAR PANTS ON FIRE!! I'm sorry this took place. I guess we need ID's to get in our schools now. Metal detectors should be at doors now. This is so sad. The girls that got raped and the one that got killed I will pray for them. This young man needs help for telling a liar. Why would he lie? At least he came back and admit that he did lie. Maybe the kids said that they knew that he was not there. Maybe!!

Posted at 2:48PM on Sep 29th 2006 by Gisele

69. Ah LMFAO

It turns out the kid never even saw the gun man. He left the room before Morrison even arrived. So much for your theory that he was traumatized. It%u2019s just another excuse for a stupid kid doing a stupid thing.

Posted at 4:16PM on Sep 29th 2006 by waitjustonesecond

70. Hey peeps, whether this kid was in the room or not - it was a traumatic event that occured at his scool and everyone handles trauma differently.

I hope he learned a valuable lesson, probably one he'll never forget - but he's been through enough and doesn't deserve to be spanked.

Why don't we pick on all the other liars on TMZ.com, like Screech for example! LOL!!!

Posted at 4:34PM on Sep 29th 2006 by LMFAO

71. My compassion is with the girl's family. This little liar is a distraction from the real tragedy and for that he gets no sympathy. Try to make light of it all you want, the kid made a false police report and that should be taken seriously. Of course he%u2019s admitting it, he got caught. Duh!

Posted at 6:12PM on Sep 29th 2006 by KarenQQ

72. I just want to say that people need to lay off this poor young man. Have you never heard of survivor's guilt? And to say he would't be tramatized because he wasn't in the room... come on! Of course he would. It's been said that he was prevented from going back in the room by a teacher. the guilt of knowing that, however unlikly, you might've stopped the murder of your friend if you'd just been there can be nothing less than overwhelming. And then to admit his false statement, he has more courage than most adults. He, in all likelyhood, said what he did as a coping mechanism and i praise him for his courage and bravery. Grow up people, quit picking on a boy who's been through so very much and act like adults. Have some compassion.

Posted at 8:35PM on Sep 29th 2006 by Kelly

73. George Bush and George Allen could take a lesson from this kid in admitting his lie.

Posted at 12:50AM on Oct 1st 2006 by Valerie

74. i think his dad smelled money!!!! lots of money and was coached to lie.....shame on his dad...and maybe his mom too!!!.......i wont ever feel sorry for this kid or his family..like i said earlier...i think a book and film deal was in the dads mind.......i for one wont be helping this family heal with my money.........I do want this forum to know that im truly...truly sorry for the loss of the young lady ....i hope the guy that killed her is smoking a turd in hell!!!! and i hope the other girls get help and can someday heal....God Bless You!!!!

Posted at 6:37AM on Sep 30th 2006 by dont know,dont care

75. Please, leave this boy alone. None of us know what any the students had gone through on that day. I'm sure had he had the chance to save anyone, Cassidy would have. I can only believe that this event affected him so deeply that his mind had to come up with something to relieve any guilt or "only if's" that he, and other students must have racing through their minds. Cassidy is only 16. Still a child. I couldn't handle what these students went through at my age which is 45, and I hope I never have to. Leave him alone now. He has enough to live with the rest of his life. If he doesn't end up commiting suicide because of all this negative critisim.

Posted at 8:48PM on Sep 30th 2006 by Tina Halloran

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