Three Days to Live - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Teri Jendusa Nicolai
911 dispatch receives an alarming call from a missing woman trapped in the trunk of a car; her life, and those of her two young daughters are in danger; investigators work around the clock to locate them before time runs out.
Beverly Carter
Successful real estate agent Beverly Carter vanishes after meeting a buyer in Little Rock, Ark.; as police investigate they discover a plot to cash in on her wealth which points to several suspects.
Kelsey Smith
When a cop's daughter fails to return home from a shopping trip, he fears the worst; detectives know they have little time to track down the missing Kansas teen.
Anita Wooldridge
21-year-old Anita Wooldridge is kidnapped from her home in broad daylight in Kokomo, Indiana. Police fear the worst when a violent suspect emerges.
Alicia Kozakiewicz
13-year-old Alicia Kozakiewicz vanishes from home in a Pennsylvanian suburb; the FBI initiates an intense multi-state investigation; fears run high after the discovery of a sinister plot designed by a child predator on the family computer.
Brenna Machus
The abduction of 20-year-old Brenna Machus, and the brutal murder of her coworker Joey Orlando, sends shockwaves through suburban Dearborn, Michigan. Knowing her abductor is capable of murder, police work relentlessly to find her.
Alice Donovan
Suburban South Carolina wife and mother, Alice Donovan never returned home after a Holiday shopping trip; two escaped convicts are on a crime spree; police to work hard and fast to find Alice.
Melissa Duran
A young girl is taken by a group of masked men after answering a knock at the door; after a string of ransom calls, the police work tirelessly to piece together clues, and race against the clock to find her.
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