Beth Holloway, the mother of the missing teen, is doing a reality series on Lifetime—this will be good, right?
Beth Holloway the mother of Natalee Holloway, the Alabama teen who disappeared while on spring break in 1995 is going to start filming a reality show on Lifetime. The show is called Vanished with Beth Holloway and will feature families who’ve “been victimized by unspeakable crimes who, left with little hope, turn to Beth Holloway.” This sounds so good! Natalee will not be forgotten, Beth!
Beth has become kind of a folk hero over the years as she’s fought for justice in her daughter’s case and tried to solve the case on her own. Last September, she and a Dutch television crew sneaked into a prison in Peru to confront Joran van der Sloot, the prime suspect in Natalee’s disappearance. Joran had previously extorted $250,000 from Beth in exchange for telling her the location of her daughter’s reamins.


Sabra
Posted at 7:30 PM on November 12, 2012
I think what she is doing is great, Anything that can bring attention to the media to find missing people is so very important. If someone murdered my daughters I would have hired a army to find to find who did it. I feel so sorry for Beth,especially all along knowing in her heart this guy was behind her daughters murder,or knew who was. So I say bring on the show.