The shocking, riveting inside story of one of the biggest cover-ups in US military history. You thought you knew about the Iraq War? Everything you knew is about to change. Forever.
Written and narrated by filmmaker Michael Epstein, Murder in House Two is about what really happened in the Haditha Massacre of November 2005, when 24 unarmed Iraqi civilians – including women and young children – were shot multiple times by a group of US Marines. But it’s about much more, too: about one man’s fight for justice, about how the US government tried to prevent the truth ever getting out, about paranoia and persistence and an unshakeable belief in what is wrong and what is right.
There was a survivor in the back bedroom of House Two, but why was her testimony kept from the NCIS? What does it mean for Mendoza’s version of events, and for the fate of Frank Wutertich?
Frank's defence team try to get him to remember what happened in House Two, but only after he appears on national television for an incredibly risky and high profile interview.
Maloney and Brady go looking for evidence in Haditha, but the most compelling piece of evidence has already been gathered by Lance Corporal Andrew Wright. This is Andrew's story.
This is the start of a 15-year journey into what turned out to be the longest and most expensive criminal investigation in Marine Corps history. With unprecedented access, you’ll hear from NCIS agents searching for the truth after a single question from a private citizen leads to the first horrible details of a cover-up of a massacre.