Hey, "20/20" fans. We're back on here to let you guys know that another new episode of 20/20 is hitting the air tonight, October 20, 2023. That's right, guys. The people over at ABC are going to serve up the next, new episode 4 of 20/20's current season 46 tonight, and we've got some new preview info for it. ABC put out an official press release for tonight's new, October 20, 2023 episode 4. So, we will certainly reference it for this preview session. Let's get into it. For starters, there is an official title for tonight's new, October 20, 2023 episode 4 of 20/20 season 46. It's called, "Deadly Vows." In tonight's new, October 20, 2023 episode 4, the 20/20 team will take a deep look at a story about a woman named Katrina Smith. She was a beloved wife and stepmother that failed to show up for work one day.
- 10/20/2023
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Prepare to be gripped by a chilling story of infidelity, a crumbling marriage, and a husband’s dark secrets as ‘20/20‘ investigates the shocking murder of Katrina Smith. This episode, with reporting by ‘Nightline’ co-anchor Juju Chang, peels back the layers of a case that sent shockwaves through a tight-knit community.
It all began when Katrina Smith, a beloved wife and stepmother, mysteriously failed to show up for work one fateful day. Her husband, Todd Smith, immediately sounded the alarm, and the community rallied behind him. Todd made heart-wrenching pleas for the safe return of his wife on local television. The entire town held its breath, hoping for Katrina’s safe return.
But hope turned to despair when, nearly three weeks later, Katrina’s lifeless body was discovered. The community’s worst fears were realized, and questions began to swirl. Who could have wanted to harm Katrina Smith, a woman...
It all began when Katrina Smith, a beloved wife and stepmother, mysteriously failed to show up for work one fateful day. Her husband, Todd Smith, immediately sounded the alarm, and the community rallied behind him. Todd made heart-wrenching pleas for the safe return of his wife on local television. The entire town held its breath, hoping for Katrina’s safe return.
But hope turned to despair when, nearly three weeks later, Katrina’s lifeless body was discovered. The community’s worst fears were realized, and questions began to swirl. Who could have wanted to harm Katrina Smith, a woman...
- 10/19/2023
- by Alex Matthews
- TV Regular
This week The Perfect Suspect spotlights the disappearance and murder of Katrina Smith. Machesney Park, Winnebago County, on October 22, 2012, and 30-year-old Katrina Smith went missing after going out to run some errands. Her husband, Todd Smith, reported her missing on October 25 and her family and friends soon started a huge search for her. They found her car, purse and cell phone but there was no trace of Katrina. A few days later some evidence emerges about Todd’ history, with a conviction for arson stemming from when he tried to burn down his family home with his parents...read more...
- 1/11/2018
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
The Public Relations Institute of Australia has revealed what it regards as the best PR campaigns from around the state of Victoria, with JetStar, Fight Dementia and City of Melbourne among the winners.
The winners:
Arts
Winner: Joanne Painter from icon.pr for The ArtStart Campaign
Business-to-Business Marketing
Commended: Jocelyn Hunter and the Bench PR Team for Xero – The Small Business Hero
Community Relations
Winner: Yasmin Standfield from City of Whittlesea for See Beyond Race social marketing campaign
Commended: Briana Dowling from Public Transport Victoria for Communications and Community Relations for the South Morang Rail Extension Project
Commended: Taimor Hazou, Sheena Campbell, Kylie Cochrane and Clare Robertson from Sinclair Knight Merz for the Rowville Rail Study
Environmental
Winner: Leanne Mitchell from City of Melbourne for Melbourne’s Urban Forest Strategy
Government Sponsored Campaign
Winner: Suzanne Waddell and Donna Morgan from the Regional Rail Link Authority for 2011 July School Holiday rail...
The winners:
Arts
Winner: Joanne Painter from icon.pr for The ArtStart Campaign
Business-to-Business Marketing
Commended: Jocelyn Hunter and the Bench PR Team for Xero – The Small Business Hero
Community Relations
Winner: Yasmin Standfield from City of Whittlesea for See Beyond Race social marketing campaign
Commended: Briana Dowling from Public Transport Victoria for Communications and Community Relations for the South Morang Rail Extension Project
Commended: Taimor Hazou, Sheena Campbell, Kylie Cochrane and Clare Robertson from Sinclair Knight Merz for the Rowville Rail Study
Environmental
Winner: Leanne Mitchell from City of Melbourne for Melbourne’s Urban Forest Strategy
Government Sponsored Campaign
Winner: Suzanne Waddell and Donna Morgan from the Regional Rail Link Authority for 2011 July School Holiday rail...
- 9/26/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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