Follow-up: Lifetime Network show on Fort Worth mortuary canceled after bodies found
FORT WORTH A reality TV show focused on the soul and spice of the Johnson Family Mortuary has been canceled as a real-life drama unfolds at the east Fort Worth funeral home.
The show, titled Good Grief, was originally scheduled to premiere Wednesday and then pushed back to early August on the Lifetime Network.
But then came last weeks startling discovery that eight unattended bodies seven of them decomposing had been found inside the mortuary, which was followed by a flurry of accusations, denials and arrests.
The program featuring the Johnson Family Mortuary has not and will not air on Lifetime, Les Eisner, vice president, corporate communications and publicity at Lifetime Networks, said in an email. The allegations are deeply troubling and our thoughts and prayers go to the families affected by this situation.
More at http://www.star-telegram.com/2014/07/24/5994279/tv-show-on-fort-worth-mortuary.html
[font color=green]Wasn't it ironic that they would put a show about a mortuary on the Lifetime Network?[/font]
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