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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76. That poor kid! I think everyone should reserve judgement and realize what a horrific situation these young kids experienced.Can you honestly say you would be able to defend those girls against an armed psycho if you were in the same situation? I can't even imagine the thoughts going through their minds during this ordeal! I'm sure that young man is absolutely beside himself with grief and shame over something he had no control over.

Posted at 4:59PM on Sep 30th 2006 by jeff

77. I called this punk a liar from the minute I read the first story. "Pretty much" said he would kill me? "Pretty much"? I would imagine the only reason he came clean is that he had a whole school of kids that knew what a spineless simp he was and that his story was B.S. and they were starting to make noise.

Posted at 11:50AM on Oct 1st 2006 by Joe Nonymous

78. Don't worry. The problem with be taken care once he returns to school. Hopefully they won't hurt him too badly. By the way a girl was killed so why are you all defending this liar? I mean I know it's no big deal to lie the police, or you parents, or on national TV anymore. But I'm a little surpirsed you older types are on board.

Posted at 4:07PM on Oct 1st 2006 by pukingposh

79. I find it hard to believe that his mother thinks he has never lied before. WAKE UP

Posted at 8:24PM on Oct 11th 2006 by Connie

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