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    Reality TV producer sent to Mexico in wife's death

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — A reality television producer charged with killing his wife while on vacation in Mexico has been extradited from the U.S. to await trial, the next step in a legal saga that has played out on both sides of the border.

    The U.S. Marshals Service said in a statement they turned former "Survivor" producer Bruce Beresford-Redman over to Mexican authorities, who are transporting him to Cancun. The transfer took place roughly two weeks after State Department officials signed a warrant clearing his extradition.

    The producer has been charged in Mexico in the death of his wife, Monica Beresford-Redman, whose body was found in a sewer cistern at a swank resort following an April 2010 family vacation. The couple had gone to the resort with their young children in an attempt to save their marriage after Monica Beresford-Redman learned her husband was cheating on her.

    Bruce Beresford-Redman opted in December not to appeal a U.S. court ruling upholding his extradition. Mexican authorities later said they had reached an agreement for his return.

    "Bruce eagerly wants to set the record straight, confront the charges in a fair trial and return to his children," spokesman Stephen Jaffe wrote in an email.

    Beresford-Redman, an Emmy-nominated producer, has denied that he killed his wife and his attorneys have attacked evidence in the case. His U.S. attorneys fought his return to Mexico, but two federal judges ruled there was ample reason to send him abroad for trial.

    Beresford-Redman has also employed attorneys in Mexico to challenge the validity of the case there.

    Beresford-Redman was arrested on a fugitive warrant in the Los Angeles area in November 2010. Mexican and U.S. authorities say he left Mexico without permission, although Beresford-Redman's lawyers have claimed he was under no obligation to stay and needed to return to the U.S. to help care for his children.

    The family of Monica Beresford-Redman said the extradition "marks a major milestone in our journey to ensure justice for Monica."

    "After nearly 15 months in United States custody, Bruce will finally be returned to Mexico to stand trial for Monica's murder," attorney Alison Triessl wrote in a statement released on behalf of the family.

    Triessl said the family will follow the case in Mexico and will ask for the maximum sentence if Beresford-Redman is convicted. The maximum sentence could be 12 to 30 years in prison.

    "He has always stated that he is innocent of the charges against him and it is his hope that the court in Cancun will assure that he receives a fair trial in which, he is confident, he will be exonerated," Beresford-Redman's attorney, Richard Hirsch wrote in a statement.

    U.S. prosecutors presented 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 attorneys have claimed the noises came from Beresford-Redman and his children playing loud games throughout the night and that there isn't any forensic evidence that he killed his wife.

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    Anthony McCartney can be reached at http://twitter.com/mccartneyAP

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    95 comments

    • Frank  •  Sacramento, California  •  3 months ago
      Another guy who says I don't know what happened , she just disappeared. Hotel guests were calling the front desk to complain about the screaming of a woman coming from their room. How do these guys like the guy in Utah do it and think they can get away with it.
      • milenna 3 months ago
        Utha suck red necks live there
      • Ricky 3 months ago
        I hope he gets what he should get! And they don't let him pay for freedom!
    • rippie dave  •  Woburn, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      well, you gotta face justice, like it or not. what happens in Mexico gets prosecuted in Mexico. that's how it should be.
      • Ricky 3 months ago
        Do you think he will buy $$$$$$ his way free either way?
    • Alex  •  Cypress, California  •  3 months ago
      Piece of advice I've heard all my life. Don't break the law in a foreign country. It's a different set of rules. He's done.
      • Joejoetucson 3 months ago
        Not necessarily. In Mexico all you have to do is find the right guy or guys to pay off. Justice in Mexico is always for sale.
      • Ricky 3 months ago
        But somtimes that advice is wrong if you have a ton of money! It should not be! We will see? But your right most of the time.
    • mary h  •  Norwalk, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      I find it ironic that he was a producer of a reality show---now he's going to find out what Mexico's "reality" is
      • Thomas 3 months ago
        And you are familiar with and an authority on Mexico's "reality" how?
      • t. k. Laurence 3 months ago
        Good one.
      • mary h 3 months ago
        Its certainly not going to be the USA's kid glove treatment. And you can't even go to Mexico on vacation and be safe . Argue that one, pancho
    • nkr1  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      He won't last a day in a Mexican jail.
      • Ryan E 3 months ago
        who would?
      • Greg 3 months ago
        An hour.
      • Baboon 3 months ago
        If they're that bad, then why are they here giving birth and file for welfare?
    • brentg  •  San Bruno, California  •  3 months ago
      the marriage was a complete mess. why would anyone believe this guy did not know anything about this murder? just like OJ this guy knows what happened. either he did it or he hired a goon. neighbors heard the yelling just before the she went missing. common sense says guilty to a certain degree. 1st, 2nd, 3rd degree i dont know.
    • t. k. Laurence  •  3 months ago
      Bye,bye Bruce.
    • Roy  •  3 months ago
      He's dead.
    • Old School Rules  •  Santa Monica, California  •  3 months ago
      How is the max sentence for murder 12-30 years? I know it's Mexico and this guy won't last 12-30 mins butt it still seems light to me.
    • Net  •  3 months ago
      Never go on a vacation to Mexico with your cheating husband.
    • PAT  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      This is exactly what needed to happen...a fair trial in Mexico!!!
    • AR-  •  Jackson, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
      Why fight extradition? His chances of making everything go away for the right price are much greater in Mexico then most other places.
    • durr  •  3 months ago
      He's rich and he will buy his way out.
      With all the Canadians killed recently in Mexico now he has "probable doubt" on his side too. He probably arranged for some of the "recent" acts of violence against tourists down there to help bolster his case. You know he did it though.
    • Lil MsMe  •  New Hampshire, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      ...if it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck...just sayin'...
    • Jsnjwnsjnwn Ksmkdxsmxksm  •  3 months ago
      And it only took a century.
    • Timbalero  •  3 months ago
      Good Riddance!
    • David  •  3 months ago
      He should face increased jail time for those crappy TV shows of his.
    • Jerry  •  Grand Rapids, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      Lets hope for justice and may Monica rest in peace. My heart goes out to their children.
    • Timbalero  •  3 months ago
      He will die there. Good Riddance!
    • THE DIVA 2010  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      PITIFUL!

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