revealed by PopCulture, Beth's husband, Dog, carried on with the show even after her death because he knew how much it would mean to his wife.
He reportedly said in a statement in July,
"My wife is, was, and always will be the heart and soul of Dog's Most Wanted. Beth wanted nothing more than for the show to go on, and I am so proud of the legacy that she left behind. She lived and died for this show, and she would be so proud of how hard we worked, bringing these criminals to justice."
Lyssa isn't the only Chapman child that has a sentimental feeling towards the airing of "Dog's Most Wanted." Hours before the show premiere, Beth's daughter, Bonnie, took to Twitter to express her thoughts.
The 20-year-old revealed that she was excited to watch the show as she had been waiting the longest time, and in a following tweet confessed that she had her fears about seeing her mother on the screen again.
Beth Chapman might be gone from this world, but her legacy lives on forever.
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