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EXCLUSIVE: Mexico Orders Survivor Producer To Return

May 27 2010, Published 8:17 a.m. ET

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The attorney general’s office in Mexico has filed a petition for ex-Survivor Producer and murder suspect Bruce Beresford-Redman to return to Cancun, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.

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The press office for the attorney general says the order was issued so Beresford-Redman can answer more questions about the murder of his wife Monica in early April.

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Bruce snuck out of the country over the weekend and is now back in the Los Angeles suburb of Rancho Palos Verdes trying to regain custody of his two children.

If Bruce doesn’t abide by the order—and there’s no reason to believe that he will—the Mexican government can ask the United States for help in getting him back to Mexico.

But, of course, that would be voluntary as well.

We should make it clear that Bruce has yet to be charged with anything in Mexico. His wife, Monica, will finally have her memorial service this weekend.

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