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    TV producer lands in Mexico to face murder charges

    CANCUN, Mexico (AP) — A reality televison producer arrived in Mexico escorted by nearly a dozen agents on Thursday after being extradited from the United States so he can face trial in his wife's killing.

    Former "Survivor" producer Bruce Beresford-Redman landed at Cancun's airport and was whisked away in an SUV accompanied by three police vehicles. The noncommercial jet touched down on a separate runway where reporters didn't have access.

    Minutes after landing, agents drove the producer to the state prosecutors' office, which is charging him in the death of his wife whose body was found in a sewer cistern at a swank Cancun resort following an April 2010 family vacation.

    Gaspar Armando Garcia Torres, attorney general for the state of Quintana Roo, said the suspect will be taken to a jail in the Caribbean resort. The producer could see a judge anytime within the next three days.

    Reporters couldn't approach Bruce Beresford-Redman. From afar, the producer could be seen handcuffed wearing a white T-shirt and a bulletproof vest.

    The legal saga of Beresford-Redman has played out on both sides of the border.

    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.

    The producer and his wife Monica Beresford-Redman had gone to the resort with their young children in an attempt to save their marriage after she learned her husband was cheating on her.

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

    "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 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.

    Garcia Torres told The Associated Press the prosecution has gathered strong evidence in the case. A judge has yet to see the suspect and decide when he will be tried.

    Beresford-Redman has employed attorneys in Mexico to challenge the validity of the case there. The lawyers couldn't be reached Thursday.

    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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    AP Entertainment Writer Anthony McCartney contributed to this report from Los Angeles.

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    • Douglas  •  San Jose, Costa Rica  •  3 months ago
      Roman Polanski drugs, sodomizes and rapes a 13 year old girl in California, flees to France and lives a life of luxury while being adored by Hollywood and the French because he makes movies. Justice? I think not. I spit on France and on Hollywood for their lack of decency.
    • Leo Batfish  •  Elmhurst, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      The thing about Mexican Justice is there is not Mexican Justice. He is screwed. There you are guilty until proven guilty.
      • Ray 3 months ago
        Oh his liberal Hollywood friends and money will buy his way out of it if he is guilty!
      • Reeses 3 months ago
        not entirely true! they accept bribes in mexico!
    • stpetejohnny  •  3 months ago
      I am hoping the Mexico authorites paid to have to have him hauled back down there and not the American taxpayers.
    • Jeff F  •  3 months ago
      Life in a Mexican prison? This guy better take the quick exit, this wont be pretty
      • Tim 3 months ago
        it will be like one of his shows, tryin to survive.
      • Melissa 3 months ago
        he should have researched jailing conditions of the country before deciding on Mexico!! He'll get what he deserves!!
      • Carol S 3 months ago
        I hope that you are correct. Money talks sometimes. I just hope that the Mexican Judicial System takes the money and then puts him in jail for the rest of his miserable life.
    • Oh Yeah  •  3 months ago
      They have laws in Mexico too and some mighty unpleasant prisons. If they are sure he did it, he is screwed.
      • Diogenes 3 months ago
        Either that or he will buy his way out.
    • Again  •  3 months ago
      Why? why do I keep skiping the article, just to go straight the comments????
      • JohnK 3 months ago
        Schadenfreude or masochism . . . I do the same.
    • Gary  •  Walnut Creek, California  •  3 months ago
      Sounds like a real-life "Survivor" only the loser actually dies.
    • Nicole  •  Ontario, New York  •  3 months ago
      I never actually read the articles on Yahoo I just like to see what people have to say about it
      • VBWAY 3 months ago
        same here. : )
      • Lia 3 months ago
        me too;)
      • dillon 3 months ago
        oh wow golly jee ME TOO.. now I go pee myself.. :-o
    • Tricky Dick  •  3 months ago
      It's about time we sent someone to Mexico... they send enough people here it's about time we even things out!
    • ursula mullikin  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 months ago
      Is this the in thing killing wifes ? ,isnt it easyer to break up, not that i am for that ,but its the lesser of 2 evils, and the excuse is usually because of the children ,children are aware when there is no harmony, and there better off coming from a broken home ,then living in one , and far better than have a parent killed,and someone lost there sister and a daughter , and now the have to live with that pain , how sad is that, i hope the courts fry him ,on the end god will ,though shall not kill well he blew that one......................................................................
    • Reeses  •  3 months ago
      This guy will now be doing his own SURVIVOR SHOW!! Surviving a Mexican prison!
    • Retired and Proud  •  3 months ago
      There's never a winner when one is involved in an affair. Too many folks are so caught up in the moment that they can't even think about the damage they can cause. In this case a life was lost, children have lost a mom and a dad, a mother and father lost a daughter, and the list goes on. May she rest in peace and justice be served. Hopefully, the children are placed in a good home and are surrounded with love.
    • WAYNE  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 months ago
      a friend of mine wanted to kill his wife because she ran off with his best friend ! he even went to a gin store and purchased a glock but I went ballastic on him and told him if you do it you will be in jail forever! your wife is a witch is something we both agree on ! I told you not to marry her ! if you really want to get even do what frank sinatra said when someone steals your wife the best way to get even is to let him keep her! chances are her new lover will kill her and go to jail and you will be the last one standing !
    • Hiding in plain sight  •  Maynard, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      For his new reality show Screwed in Mexico he can even get "Vaseline" to become his sponsor.
    • Matt  •  Alhambra, California  •  3 months ago
      This guy is so screwed, really ought to seriously entertain the idea of suicide....what he is about to experiance is biblical in horrific proportion...this clown would not do well in a US prison, he is about to enter his new life as cell block sex slave why was divorce not an option???
    • Mr. Bond  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 months ago
      Sad for the children.
    • Kevin  •  Middelfart, Denmark  •  3 months ago
      Survivor: Mexican Prison
    • uncle  •  Watervliet, New York  •  3 months ago
      "He eagerly looks to return to Mexico to face these charges." Yeah, that's why his attorneys fought for 15 months to prevent it....
    • INNOCENT ANDY  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 months ago
      15 years in a Mexican jail in Quintana Roo......priceless
    • oceanwave  •  3 months ago
      My wife cheated on me. I never could prove it, but it was obvious and so I filed for divorce. Were both happier and I paid my child support and get to see my son on the weekends. Bruce doesn't have a good head on his shoulders and now he will pay the price.

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