EXCLUSIVE: 'Survivor' Producer's Extradition Process To Begin Tomorrow
June 1 2010, Published 5:45 a.m. ET
Mexico’s attorney general expects to start extradition procedures on Wednesday against former Survivor producer Bruce Beresford-Redman, RadarOnline.com has learned exclusively.
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And RadarOnline.com has learned that the attorney general’s office has already notified the US Consulate about the warrant for Beresford-Redman’s arrest.
Although Bruce’s return to Los Angeles has been widely reported, the Mexican government says they expect to get concrete proof by tomorrow that Bruce has fled the country and is indeed in the U.S. Beresford-Redman is charged with the brutal murder of his wife in Cancun, Mexico in early April.
The co-creator of MTV’s Pimp My Ride has long been the prime suspect in the strangulation of his wife Monica. And now Attorney General Francisco Alor confirms that Bruce is the only suspect and that their case against him includes testimony from hotel employees and tourists and contradictions by Bruce himself.
The 38-year-old was asked by Mexican authorities to stay in the country until the investigation was complete, but his Mexican attorney advised him to leave anyway. He’s been photographed in and around Los Angeles, and at his Rancho Palos Verdes home playing with his two children 5-year-old Camila and 3-year-old Alec.
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He issued a statement after the arrest warrant was issued saying “I am incensed at the suggestion that I could have had anything to do with her death…My children have had one parent taken from them by a senseless act of violence.”
On Monday afternoon, camera crews videotaped Bruce’s mom Juanita walking out of the Rancho Palos Verdes home. When asked “Did he do it?” She responded simply: “Of course not!”