Overview: Former Army Lieutenant Clint Lorance is serving a 19-year sentence for murder and attempted murder in the U.S. Army's most notorious prison, known as Leavenworth.
Overview: Lorance took command of the platoon in Afghanistan in July 2012 and ordered fire on three local men riding a motorcycle, which killed two of them and outraged his platoon.
Overview: Lorance's current attorney, John Maher, revisits the court martial trial through an emotional meeting with the Lorance family.
Overview: While Lorance's lawyer, John Maher, continues to build his client's case, there is also the revelation that much more may have occurred on that day than was initially revealed.
Overview: On the 50th anniversary of the My Lai Massacre, the comparisons are inescapable as the Army's chief appellate judge cites the Lorance case as an example of how they got it right.