20/20 on OWN - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Trust Fund Killer
The investigation into the 2003 murders of four recent high-school graduates in a quiet Texas suburb.

A Child Is Taken
The investigation into the abduction-murder of a 7-year-old girl in Orange Park, Fla., is related.

Breaking Point
The case of Aaron Vargas, who was sentenced to nine years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter for the 2009 slaying of a man he claimed sexually abused him as a child.

The Courage to Survive
The story of Brittney Bergeron, who survived a vicious assault at age 10 that left her a paraplegic.

What Happened to Nina Reiser?
The investigation into the 2006 disappearance of Nina Reiser, a Russian doctor who had married American computer engineer Hans Reiser in 1999, is recounted. At the time that she vanished, the two were in the midst of a bitter divorce and custody battle.

What Happened to Carmina
The case of Ramon Salcido, who went on a murderous rampage in Sonoma County, Cal., in 1989. He wounded two and killed seven, including his wife and two of his three daughters.

The Visions of Faylene Grant
The Faylene Grant case is detailed. The Arizona woman, who drowned in her bathtub in 2001, seemingly predicted her premature death. Her husband Doug, initially charged with first-degree murder, was convicted of manslaughter in 2009 and sentenced to five years in prison.

Vanished: Missing in Japan
The cases of three Western women who disappeared while in Japan.

Black Widow (part one)
Part 1 of 2. The case of so-called "black widow" Stacey Castor, whose first husband died of an apparent heart attack and second husband seemingly killed himself.

Black Widow (conclusion)
Conclusion. The case of so-called "black widow" Stacey Castor, whose first husband died of an apparent heart attack and second husband seemingly killed himself.

Dangerous Designs
The case of fashion designer Anand Jon, who was convicted of sexual assaulting would-be models, is detailed.

Sneaking Suspicions
The case of a chiropractor whose fifth wife died from a blunt-force head injury in 2010.

Designing Women
The story of Katie Piper, a British model and TV host who was disfigured in March 2008 when a man hired by a former boyfriend threw sulfuric acid in her face.

What Lies Beneath
A feud between neighbors results in murder.

Til Death Do Us Part
The story of Terri Jendusa-Nicolai, who survived a vicious assault by her former husband. He attacked her with a baseball bat, bound her and stuffed her in a garbage can, which he left in a storage unit.

I Know What You Did
Ordinary people who helped solve crimes. Included: a daughter exposes a dark family secret; a woman who strives to learn how her husband really died; and four women who put their lying lover in jail.

A Parent's Anguish
Two men join forces in an effort to find their missing daughters.

Trust and Treachery
A kindly man hits the lottery for millions but is unfortunately oblivious to a swindler who is conspiring to take his money—and possibly his life. Also: after a series of arsons in a small town the residents are shocked to find out who was behind them.

Blood Ties
The story of Rebecca Babcock, whose mother shot three of Rebecca's siblings in 1983, killing one of them.

BFFs From Hell
The story of 16-year-old Skylar Neece, who was killed by her two best friends in 2012.

Burning Bed
A tumultuous romance leads to fiery passion and, in time, murder.

Dangerous Affairs
The crimes of Philippe Padieu, who was convicted for knowingly exposing his unsuspecting lovers to HIV.

In a Flash
The Trayvon Martin case is examined. Also: the escape of three women held for years by Ariel Castro in Cleveland.

Deadly Choices
An Internet prank turns deadly on Long Island.

Hidden Identity
A report on two separate murder cases that investigators suspect were inspired by the TV drama "Dexter."

Kelley Cannon
The case of a Nashville woman who was convicted of strangling her husband to death in 2010.

Love and Lies
Two stories of love, betrayal and murder.

Mind Games: Math Teacher
The ordeal of a high-school teacher who was kidnapped—along with her daughter—by a deranged former student is detailed.

Missing Forever: What Really Happened to Etan Patz
The case of Etan Patz, a 6-year-old boy who went missing in New York City in 1979.

Murderous Love
The drowning death of a young girl may not have been an accident. Also: a spurned suitor turns violent.

Portrait of a Madman
The crimes of Marcus Wesson, who controlled his family like a cult before their bloody demise, are detailed.

Teens Who Murder
A boy becomes the center of a rivalry between two teenage girls.

The Preacher's Hidden Life
A minister's wife is found dead in her home. Police question whether it was suicide or murder, and the minister's mistress could be the key to solving the mystery.

The Murder Room
The murder of 15-year-old Leah Freeman, who was slain in Coquille, Ore., in 2000, is investigated.

Unforgivable Fathers
The story of a young man whose estranged father stole his identity and ruined his credit and reputation; and the case of an 18-year-old woman who killed her father.

Who's Guilty?
The April 17, 2006, murders of Wayne and Sharmon Stock in Murdoch, Neb., is investigated.

Witness
The investigation into a 1985 triple homicide on the outskirts of Fayetteville, N.C, is chronicled. The victims were a military wife and two of her young daughters.

Dangerous Deception
An alleged murder-for-hire plot in the Houston area is detailed.

Angels and Demons
A report on the murder trial of a suburban-Atlanta engineer charged with killing the husband of a coworker with whom he was allegedly having an affair. His defense of the shooting that took place outside a day-care center: insanity.

Master Manipulators
A report on a battle over a widow's will: Mary Ellen Bendtsen of Dallas gave her house to two antiques dealers—not her family—shortly before her death in 2005. Also: a look at the facts (and the mystery) behind the 2006 movie "The Night Listener," including an interview with Armistead Maupin, who cowrote the screenplay.

Deadly Devotion
The case of James Arthur Ray, a self-help guru and motivational speaker whose 2009 "Spiritual Warrior" retreat in Arizona resulted in the deaths of three people in a sweat-lodge exercise gone wrong.

Desperate Dads
The case of Josh Powell, who was suspected in the 2009 disappearance of his wife; and then killed himself and his two sons in 2012. Also: the story of an Arkansas businessman who reportedly fell into the Little Red River during a family vacation in 2008; and resurfaced six months later in South Dakota, where he was using a different name.

Limber and Lethal
The investigation into an attack on a Maine couple while they were asleep in bed is recounted. The husband, management consultant Jeffrey Dolloff, was beaten with a baseball bat; and the wife, yoga instructor Linda Dolloff, was shot.

Murder in the Hamptons
A report on the 2001 murder of millionaire Ted Ammon in his East Hampton, N.Y., mansion includes a conversation with his convicted killer, Daniel Pelosi.

Mystery Down Under
The case of Gabe Watson, whose wife Tina died while scuba diving in 2003 Australia. He pleaded guilty to manslaughter in Australia and served 18 months. He was also charged with murder in their native Alabama, but was acquitted.

Over the Line
A report on a 2007 NASA love triangle that almost turned tragic; and an interview with parents upset by online photos of the car accident that killed their daughter.

Parents' Torment
Autistic therapy turns a child against her parents; a father struggles to protect his daughter from his ex-wife.

Savage Sweethearts
A teenage love story gone tragically awry is detailed.

Sins of the Son
The Steve Nunn case is examined. The son of a former Kentucky governor, he seemed to have a bright political future. That changed in 2009, however, when he was charged with murdering his former fiancée, Amanda Ross. Two years later, he pleaded guilty in a deal to avoid the death penalty.

The Romeo Rapist
The case of a serial rapist who found his victims through a popular dating Web site.

The Thin Blue Line
Interrogation tactics employed by the police are examined.

Wrongful Revenge
A true-life "War of the Roses" marital horror story about a Connecticut advertising executive who kidnapped his ex-wife in 2009 and held her hostage in the home they had shared. He also burned down their beach house.

Tragic Teens
An eighth-grader's brutal crime against a fellow classmate; a teenager's role in a grisly Internet scheme.

Dangerous Disclosures
An interview with Dharun Ravi, a former Rutgers University student convicted of invasion of privacy and bias intimidation following his roommate's suicide in 2010. Also: a report on a Web site created to bring news to small-town America.

Murder for Hire
A look at murder-for-hire plots foiled by federal agents who went undercover as hit men. Included: a man who wanted to off his wife; a soccer mom who was gunning for a romantic rival; and a drug dealer who sought to kill an informant.

Out of Bounds
A family man mysteriously vanishes, only to re-appear years later; a high school honors student's sexual relationship with a fellow schoolmate lands her in jail.

A Party to Die For
The story of Tyler Hadley, a Florida teen who threw a house party after killing his parents. Also: an intoxicated teen in Virginia is fatally shot by a home owner when he mistakes a neighboring house for his own.

Jaycee Dugard: In Her Own Words - Part 1
Part 1 of 2. An interview with California kidnapping victim Jaycee Dugard, who was abducted in 1991 by Phillip and Nancy Garrido and held for 18 years.

Jaycee Dugard: In Her Own Words - Part 2
Conclusion. An interview with California kidnapping victim Jaycee Dugard, who was abducted in 1991 by Phillip and Nancy Garrido and held for 18 years.

Vanishing Blonde Pt. 1
Part 1 of 2. The discovery of an unconscious, brutally beaten woman in an empty Florida cul-de-sac is investigated.

Vanishing Blonde Pt. 2
Conclusion. The discovery of a brutally beaten woman in an empty Florida cul-de-sac is investigated.

Captive
Cleveland kidnapping survivors Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus discuss the decade they were held captive by Ariel Castro.
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