In May 1999, an elderly couple in their 80s was found murdered at Orderud farm outside Oslo with their adult daughter, who was home visiting her parents over the weekend. The three victims, found in their nightclothes, had all been shot with multiple shots at close range by two different shooters wearing women's shoes.
In the following weeks, four people--including the murdered couple's son and daughter-in-law--were arrested; although they denied any involvement, all four suspects were later convicted for accessory to murder. The police never found the murder weapons, no DNA or forensic evidence was found at the scene, and the police could never determine or prove who actually fired the deadly shots.
In this series, journalist Øystein Milli tries to shed new light on one of the most talked-about murder mysteries in Norwegian history. Who really killed three innocent people in the middle of the night at Orderud farm?