Lifetime Movie Kidnapped: The Hannah Anderson Story

"Jackpot." That's the code word authorities used to signal that Hannah Anderson, the California teen who was kidnapped in 2013 and forced into the backwoods of Idaho, had been rescued.

Last week was Cleveland Abduction, tomorrow night is the premiere of Stockholm, Pennsylvania, and later this month (May 23) the network will air Kidnapped: The Hannah Anderson Story. The movies vary in quality — though none are especially memorable, 

SAN DIEGO – Hannah Anderson, the teen who was allegedly kidnapped by family friend James DiMaggio in 2013 after he murdered her mother and brother, is blasting the new made for television Lifetime movie about the tragedy, calling it a “lie of a movie.”

Hannah Anderson, guest writer. Read as Single Page. At the beginning of Sunday school, one of the four- and five-year-olds piped up to ask: “Miss Hannah, can we pray that my mommy won't be mean to me anymore?”

SAN DIEGO – Hannah Anderson was kidnapped after cheer practice, after her mother and brother were murdered. Now her story is a TV movie that will soon premiere on Lifetime. In August of 2013, the then 16-year-old Anderson was allegedly abducted by