20/20: In an Instant - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Whiteout
A blizzard traps a young couple and their newborn son in the Nevada wilderness for eight days.
Deliver Us from Evil
A young woman spends years in a cult in rural Minnesota before seizing the opportunity to escape and help put the leader behind bars.
Lost in Snow
A plow driver unknowingly dumps piles of snow on top of a fort with two children inside, burying them alive.
Terror in the Library
When a schizophrenic veteran armed with a gun and a bomb takes hostages at a public library in Salt Lake City, he doesn't realize one of the captives is a law enforcement professional, which ultimately leads to his undoing.
Match Made in Hell
A Las Vegas woman is attacked and left for dead by a man she met online.
Frozen on the Mountain
A man and his friend become trapped in an unexpected blizzard while hiking in the San Bernadino National Forest.
Home Invasion Horror
An Ohio banker's family is held hostage by gunmen determined to rob a bank without ever setting foot inside.
The Woman Who Refused to Die
When high school junior Melissa Dohme met Robert Burton, she thought she'd met the guy of her dreams. Little did she know, he would try to kill her - more than once.
Fire on the Mountain
Survivors of the valley fire that tore through Northern California in 2015 tell their stories.
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