It is believed that if she goes public with her story, it will lessen the pressure by the media to photograph her and her family.
Media reports in Austria say that Elisabeth is now poised to do the same after marathon negotiations between the TV station and her lawyer.
Upwards of 300 TV stations globally will pay handsomely to beam it live or in repeat showings.
Media in Austria said none of the children - either the three she gave birth to who lived upstairs from her underground tomb nor the two of three healthy ones forced to endure her captivity below - will be in the studio with her.
Christoph Feurstein, the journalist who interviewed Natascha for her first - and subsequent - TV appearances, has been lined up for what promises to be a gripping television spectacle.
It is expected to be broadcast next Monday evening (May 26).
That soon.
Her youngest son Felix went out to McDonald's to have a Happy Meal.
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