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    Lawyers: Reality TV producer hopes to avoid trial

    CANCUN, Mexico (AP) — Lawyers for a U.S. reality television producer facing trial for allegedly murdering his wife at a Mexican resort said Thursday they hope to persuade a judge to drop the charges and free their client.

    Jaime Cancino Leon, an attorney for former "Survivor" producer Bruce Beresford-Redman, said he had found inconsistencies in the prosecution case, but did not elaborate.

    Beresford-Redman appeared for a preliminary hearing, where a judge read the homicide charge filed against him. He did not immediately enter a plea.

    The producer spoke briefly and complained he didn't have a consular representative when investigators questioned him after the April 2010 murder in the Caribbean coast resort of Cancun.

    Behind bars in an office room, Beresford-Redman said he was accused of a crime he did not commit. He said he lost his wife, Monica, who he loved very much, and lost the custody of his children and his freedom.

    Cancino Leon said the defense will ask for an additional three days to make their case for dismissal, which would extend to a total of six days the time that the judge has to either dismiss the charges or order a trial.

    Carlos Grajales Betancourt, another defense lawyer, said the defense team also will present evidence in his client's favor.

    The Quintana Roo state attorney general, Gaspar Armando Garcia Torres, said he expects the judge to order the case to go to trial.

    The sister of the victim, Jeanne Burgos, attended the hearing. One of her family's two Mexican attorneys, Tomas Flores Allende told reporters that the defense's strategy is to shield the defendant in a "shroud of injustice."

    "It's been a long journey and we finally reached this important moment, where he is subject of the Mexican justice system. The man will be punished under our laws," Flores Allende said.

    The body of Monica Beresford-Redman was found in a sewer cistern at a swank resort during a family vacation. The couple had gone there with their young children in an attempt to save their marriage after she learned her husband was cheating on her.

    He was flown in to Cancun early Thursday escorted by nearly a dozen Mexican agents.

    The U.S. Marshals Service turned the Emmy-nominated producer over to Mexican federal police Wednesday, roughly two weeks after State Department officials signed a warrant clearing his extradition.

    Beresford-Redman opted in December not to appeal a U.S. court ruling upholding his extradition.

    Part of the evidence in the case includes statements from hotel guests who said they heard loud arguing and cries of distress coming from the couple's room on the night Monica Beresford-Redman went missing.

    The producer's lawyers have said the noises came from Beresford-Redman and his children playing loud games throughout the night and say there isn't any forensic evidence that he killed his wife.

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    15 comments

    • charlotte  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 months ago
      They're letting muderers go free now! I hope not.
    • glad  •  3 months ago
      If Mexico does not sentence this animal to life in prison ,then someone was paid off ,come on Mexico show the world you can do something right ,
    • Ann  •  3 months ago
      Guilty! He took her to Mexico because he thought he could get away with killing her outside the American justice system. Hope they put him away for life in a Mexican jail.
    • Paler_shade_of_blue  •  3 months ago
      I seriously doubt that he was playing loud games with 2 small children throughout the night. He is grabbing at straws and this has gone on for too long now. The people that heard distress screaming coming from his room most probably can tell the difference between children playing and someone being injured.
    • Richard  •  3 months ago
      The best way to avoid a trial is, don't freaking kill people!
    • Jsnjwnsjnwn Ksmkdxsmxksm  •  3 months ago
      It's like he's living in his own reality show. Will they drop the charges? Will he be a survivor? Or will he fail and get kill possibly in jail?
    • dora  •  Wichita, Kansas  •  3 months ago
      Why did he kill her? Was he cheating or her cheating? Who was leaving who? This seems to be the case in the "MISSING WIFE"
      • Paler_shade_of_blue 3 months ago
        He was cheating. Some people think if they just do away with the spouse they will retain custody of the kids and avoid paying support to the spouse in a divorce. Horrible, and ignorant, but sadly so.
      • Ann 3 months ago
        He had another woman already.
    • Elizabeth  •  Pleasanton, California  •  3 months ago
      does mexico use the electric chair, lethal injection or a firing squad? I'm against the death penalty BUT in this case I would be happy to witness any of the above utilized for this #$%$
      • kb0oya: 3 months ago
        If found guilty in Mexcio, as punishment, they force you to drink the water. Then you crap yourself away.
    • Old Gringo  •  St Petersburg, Florida  •  3 months ago
      I bet he brought a big suitcase filled with money.
    • Kidd Badpatty  •  3 months ago
      He seems to be saying "Prove it"....I hope they can. Seems like more and more murderers and just standing in the spotlight saying "Hey, that's all circumstantial. You can't prove it...noone saw me do it, therefore I didn't do it". Then the stall tactics begin.....
    • dannysleft  •  3 months ago
      whats he doing married !!! he is gay isnt he ?
      • Richard 3 months ago
        I can only think you're confusing him with Richard Hatch, the first season winner, who has also been in and out of jail.
    • kb0oya:  •  3 months ago
      Hey it's Mexico. It don't matter what crimes you down there. As long as the amount you use to pay the cops off with is large enough, they don't care what you do. Ask the cartels.
    • Ronald  •  3 months ago
      I'm sure a check will fix everything.
    • Willow Tree  •  3 months ago
      Did they get the murder on tape? That's reality.
    • Tallconnect.COM- Dating T ...  •  Fremont, California  •  3 months ago
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