John Lennon's close friends and colleagues provide insight into his life and lasting legacy; radio reporters talk about the last interview John Lennon did with them, the day that he died;
Notorious snitch Paul Skaink served as a witness in a total of 35 Florida cases, helping to send dozens to jail, including four to death row; the controversial use of jailhouse informants;
Investigating the mysterious case of Susan Powell, a wife and mother who vanished, without a trace, from her Utah home over a decade ago; featuring interviews with family, friends, and law enforcement;
A deep dive into the evidence in the Breonna Taylor case, from 9-1-1 calls and interrogation tapes to jail house calls, surveillance photos and hundreds of pages of police records;
A look at the Boeing 737's controversial flight control software and how this software had mistakenly sent planes into deadly nosedives, including what Boeing knew about the concerns with that flight control system and when they had known about it;
Rodney Reed attempts to clear his name and overturn his conviction for the 1996 murder he maintains he did not commit; interviews with the victim's mother and sisters;
As the number of COVID-19 cases climbs and deaths surpass 270,000 in the United States alone, promising news of vaccines is surfacing, giving millions of Americans hope for a better future and a return to normalcy; this documentary takes an inside look at how officials get the vaccines and how to distribute them;
New insight into the murder of JonBenet Ramsey; the video diaries of legendary detective Lou Smit, who was brought out of retirement to investigate the murder of the child beauty queen;
In her first interview since being released, after serving 20 years in prison for her husband's murder, Margaret Rudin discusses her desire to prove her innocence and life, now, as a 77-year-old great-grandmother;
An investigation into the past of Lori Vallow, whom authorities had arrested in Hawaii following the disappearance of her two children, Tylee Ryan and Joshua "JJ" Vallow, charging her with desertion and nonsupport of dependent children, and concealing and destroying evidence.
Convicted murderer Lyle Menendez speaks from prison, following his and brother Erik's recent TikTok fame. The slant of this show "blames the victims" by suggesting that the murders were caused by the parents' poor upbringing of their sons.
In this special edition of 20/20, Erin Brockovich returns to Hinkley, California after 10 years. Also featuring "Rebel" TV series creator and executive producer, Krista Vernoff.
A group of 20-year-olds, whose mothers were pregnant with them when their fathers were killed in the 9/11 attacks, and their families talk about their lives;
The personal side of poet and activist Amanda Gorman, including her views on fame and the role of activism in her work; Anna Wintour talks about Gorman's role as co-chair of the 2021 Met Gala;
DNA evidence links two former Stanford University employees to the 1973 murders of Arlis Perry, Leslie Perlov, and Janet Ann Taylor, featuring an interview with the family of one of the convicted killers;
A prison interview with Nanette Packard, who is at the center of a deadly love triangle with wealthy businessman Bill McLaughlin and former NFL player Eric Naposki;
How Anna Sorokin, known as the "Soho Grifter", had fascinated the world and had conned the highest social circles into believing she was a German heiress worth millions; featuring an interview with Sorokin, following her release from prison;
David Muir interviews survivors and family members who lost loved ones in the attacks on the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and United Flight 93 in Shanksville;