Ep 2. Waco Part 2
- TVPG
- April 22, 2018
- 42 min
In How It Really Happened season 3 episode 2, titled "Waco Part 2", the show continues its examination of the infamous 1993 siege and fire in Waco, Texas. The episode picks up where the last one left off, with the FBI's siege of the Branch Davidian compound reaching its deadly conclusion.
Through interviews with survivors, government officials, and legal experts, the episode seeks to uncover what really happened in Waco and why. It delves into the actions of both the Branch Davidians and law enforcement, exploring the events that led up to the siege as well as the decisions made during it.
One of the key figures in the episode is David Koresh, the leader of the Branch Davidians. Through interviews with his former followers, the show attempts to paint a picture of a complex and charismatic figure whose teachings and actions proved divisive within his own community. It also explores the allegations of child abuse and weapons violations that prompted the ATF's initial raid on the compound.
The episode also looks at the actions of law enforcement during the siege, including the use of tear gas and armored vehicles. Through interviews with FBI negotiators and the surviving members of Koresh's group, the show attempts to examine the choices made by law enforcement officials and the impact those choices had on the outcome of the siege.
One of the central questions of the episode is who was ultimately responsible for the tragic end to the siege. Was it the fault of the Branch Davidians, who refused to surrender and set the compound on fire? Or was it the fault of law enforcement, who some claim mishandled the situation and escalated the violence?
Throughout the episode, How It Really Happened explores these and other questions through a mix of compelling interviews and archival footage. By the end, viewers will have a better understanding of the complexities and controversies surrounding one of the most notorious events in recent American history.