Father of teen missing in Aruba: TV show wasn’t scripted
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The father of an Alabama teenager missing in Aruba since 2005 is denying his ex-wife’s claims that a television show about the case was faked.
Dave Holloway, an insurance agent in Meridian, Mississippi, released a statement Friday saying last year’s six-part show titled “The Disappearance of Natalee Holloway” and aired by Oxygen Media wasn’t scripted.
The show, produced by the Los Angeles-based Brian Graden Media, presented an accurate representation of Holloway’s journey to Aruba to check a possible lead about his daughter’s whereabouts, Holloway said.
“I am proud of the work and depiction of the show, and even though it wasn’t the outcome we had all hoped for, I am glad the world was able to get an inside look of what any father would do if there was even the slightest chance of finding his missing child,” Holloway said.