A Home Renovation Gone Horribly Wrong in This Week’s Rebroadcast of “20/20”
A "20/20" episode that originally aired in February 2024 is set to re-air on ABC this week.
This week, ABC will re-air an episode of 20/20 from 2024 that investigates how a bizarre home renovation may have been the motive for a brutal murder.
What’s Happening:
- When Shanti Cooper-Tronnes, a beloved mom and successful businesswoman, is found dead in the Florida home she shared with her husband, David Tronnes, police suspect it was a robbery gone wrong. Why else would her $15,000 diamond ring be missing? When investigators dismiss that theory, they turn their attention to a home renovation that the couple had undertaken, which was to be profiled on the A&E show Zombie House Flipping.
- A two-hour 20/20 includes the first post-trial exclusive interviews with Jackson Cooper, Shanti’s son, and Jim Cooper, Shanti’s ex-husband.
- The episode also includes exclusive interviews with Detectives Teresa Sprague and Barbara Sharp, who doggedly spearheaded the fight for justice for Shanti; Michael Smith, assistant state attorney; Will Jay, prosecutor; and Dana Duran and Melissa Brzezinski, Shanti’s close friends.
- This episode, which originally aired on February 23rd, 2024, is set to re-air Friday, June 20th, 2025 (9:01-11:00 p.m. EDT) on ABC, streaming the next day on Hulu.
- As this episode is a rebroadcast, with the original having aired over a year ago, those who miss its replay during the network broadcast on ABC will still be able to watch it.
- Not only is it available on Hulu, you can also catch it on the ABC website, along with other 20/20 episodes.
- You can find out about some of these other episodes and cases examined by 20/20 on our page, here.
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- A trio of gripping new true-crime series from ABC News Studios are coming to Hulu in July.
- Two ABC News executives have received promotions in New York – Greg Croft and Jenny Wagnon Courts.
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