20/20 - Season 26 / Year 2026

Season 26 / Year 2026
Episodes

Meddler or Murderer?
A wealthy grandmother goes on trial accused in the murder-for-hire of a family member.

Badass Detective
A detective stops at nothing – donning disguises, going undercover, employing cutting-edge forensics – to solve the murders of two young women.

The Hunt for Mr. Right
From Mr. Right to most wanted: Investigators uncover the double life of an international fugitive.

Her Last Note
A teen musician is murdered in her home, another young woman is brutally attacked nearby and the link that helped police catch the killer.

What the Killer Left Behind
A mother's unwavering crusade for justice after her daughter's murder and the hidden clue that helped catch a killer living in plain sight.

Footprints in the Snow
A burned-out car, one victim inside, and a married couple are both missing. Police are left to untangle what happened as they search for answers and a possible killer.

The Au Pair, the Affair and Murder
After a young mom is found murdered, seemingly at the hands of a home intruder, investigators uncover a far more intricate plot than the initial evidence suggested.

Yogurt Shop Murders
Four teen girls are found murdered in a Texas yogurt shop. Decades later, DNA evidence and advanced forensics reveal a suspected serial killer.

Murder at the U
When a college football player destined for the NFL is murdered, his mother questions whether police have done enough to solve the case. 20/20 and ESPN investigate.

The Vanishing of Nancy Woodrum
A wedding weekend turns into a real-life whodunit when the vacation rental's host vanishes overnight.

Murder She Wrote: The Kouri Richins Trial
The shocking story of Utah mom Kouri Richins, accused of poisoning her husband and then writing a children's book about grief. The verdict is in. Her closest friend and a jury foreperson speak out.

The Neighbor From Hell
A woman shoots her neighbor, killing the mother and sparking national outrage. Exclusive "20/20" interviews and body camera video document the bitter feud and its aftermath.

One Last Call
Robert Doerr was a 28-year veteran of the Evansville Fire Department in Indiana. One evening, after returning home from a 12-hour shift, he was shot in his driveway. Police were baffled until a slip of paper hidden inside a condolence card was discovered. The investigation became a family drama, leading a son to turn against his father. Now, in an all-new "20/20," ABC News correspondent John Quiñones reports on what authorities say was a twisted murder plot driven by greed, sex and allegations of an illicit affair. Exclusive interviews with the family and witnesses, along with the body camera footage that captured the vital moments after the firefighter was gunned down as police arrive on the scene on.

Death of a Showgirl
Debbie Flores Narvaez was a young woman passionate about dance. Originally from Puerto Rico, Debbie and her sister, Celeste, moved to Maryland with their parents when they were seven and eight years old, respectively. Debbie had dreams of making it big as a Vegas showgirl. After college, she packed her bags and moved to Sin City, where she began auditioning on the Vegas Strip. Soon after, Debbie landed her dream job as an ensemble dancer in the Luxor's "Fantasy," a popular burlesque show in Vegas featuring a rotating cast of top musical artists, including '90s R&B sensation SisQó, who was known for his chart-topping hit "The Thong Song." When Debbie failed to arrive at a midnight rehearsal the night before their premiere, her roommate became concerned and called 911. Friends and family tried to reach Debbie, but she has seemingly disappeared, leaving behind a trail of mystery. "20/20" reports on Debbie's disappearance and speaks with law enforcement officials, friends and family members, and includes an exclusive interview with the person convicted of Debbie's murder in "Death of a Showgirl.

The Secret in the Water
What started as a suspicious house fire in a quiet Cincinnati suburb soon led to something far more sinister. When firefighters arrived at the scene, investigators quickly determined the blaze had been intentionally set, and security footage showed two people appearing to orchestrate the fire. Homeowner Paul Hicks accused his ex-girlfriend of being behind it, but as authorities dug deeper, her alibi held … as did his. The case took a startling turn when evidence, including a custom mask made to resemble his ex and a matching wig, led investigators to question the homeowner himself. Hicks denied that he had any involvement in the arson or the purchase of these items and eventually pleaded to a single misdemeanor count of insurance fraud, receiving a sentence of probation. He was not convicted in connection with setting the fire at his home. Around the same time, investigators were looking at Hicks in the unsolved death of his ex-wife, Regina. In October 2001, she seemingly vanished and was later discovered dead inside her car, which was submerged at the bottom of a pond. Analysis of the vehicle's trajectory undercut a long-held theory that Regina's death could have been an accident, and a witness finally comes forward with startling new information on the person responsible.

Tracking Susana
On a hot summer night, 16-year-old Susana Morales was visiting her friend's house when she seemingly disappeared. A tracking app on Susana's phone showed her walking home, then suddenly going the opposite direction in a car. Minutes later, her phone registered a crash alert, yet there were no signs of an accident and no signs of Susana at the location. After reporting her missing, Susana's family took matters into their own hands, retracing her steps and uncovering surveillance video just minutes before she vanished. In a heart-pounding investigation, explosive video tracks detectives — in real time — as they hunt for clues in Susana's disappearance. Six months later, a critical breakthrough led authorities to Susana and to a piece of evidence that broke the case wide open. ABC News correspondent John Quiñones speaks to Susana's mother and reports on the shocking discovery that uncovered someone no one had anticipated.

Murder Next Door
Two families and a shocking betrayal are at the center of a murder mystery. When police respond to a break-in at a home in quiet Grovetown, Georgia, they soon find themselves in the middle of a homicide investigation.

Evil at the Door
After a night out, 19-year-old Kenia Monge appeared to need help getting home. That's when the owner/baker of a small granola bar business stepped in to assist, offering her a ride in his van. But Kenia never made it home and was never heard from again. Months later, another young woman in a nearby town was found in a coma, brutally beaten and clinging to life. When police started the investigation into the attack, it led detectives to question whether they were connected — and shockingly discovered that one of the women was holding the answer to both cases right in her hand.

Stalking Samantha: 13 Years of Terror
When Samantha Stites, a bright, outgoing college freshman, met Christopher Thomas in 2011, an unsettling obsession took hold. For many years, Christopher stalked Samantha, sometimes stealthily and sometimes openly. He showed up consistently wherever she went — restaurants, grocery stores, sporting events and more — until an early fall morning in 2022, when the harassment turned into something unimaginably dangerous. Christopher broke into her home, kidnapped and restrained her, and transported her to a soundproof bunker that he had constructed in a storage unit near her Michigan home. Cut off from the outside world and completely alone, Samantha had to summon every ounce of strength to survive and escape. Samantha shares her story, recounting more than a decade of fear, resistance and resilience. Featuring police interview footage, surveillance from the storage unit, and disturbing images and videos recovered from Christopher's phone.

Her Last Call
Nearly two decades after Michael King was convicted for the murder of 21-year-old mother Denise Amber Lee, he was executed in March with Denise's husband and son in attendance. This Friday, "20/20" revisits the case of this young mother who was kidnapped and murdered following a series of chilling 911 calls, including new interviews with Denise's husband and son following that execution. "20/20" co-anchor Deborah Roberts reports.
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