"Altered Lives: Stories from the Medina Shootout" is a half-hour program looks at how the lives of not only those involved in the shootout were severely affected, but also the friends and families of those involved whose lives would never be the same.
Other segments include the finger pointing that continues today regarding the botched arrest plan set up by the Marshals, a story on the town of Medina's stigma that it has lived with for 20 years, an interview with Shantel Faul Thomas, daughter of Scott Faul, who was convicted of the killings and is still serving time in a federal prison — Shantel was 1 year old when her father went to prison, and a profile of Gordon Kahl who has become a martyr and hero to the tax protest movement.