Bruce Beresford-Redman, a former producer of "Survivor," arrived in Mexico at about 10:40 p.m. last night, where he'll stand trial on charges of killing his wife while the two were on vacation, reports CBS Los Angeles.
Former 'Survivor' Producer Arrives to Mexico to Stand Trial for Wife's Murder
Former 'Survivor' Producer Will Go Back to Mexico to be Tried for Wife's Murder
Bruce Beresford-Redman, the former producer of "Survivor" who's accused of killing his wife in Mexico, has decided to go back to Mexico of his own accord and face trial rather than appeal a U.S. federal judge's decision to allow him to be handed over to the Mexican judicial system.
TV Producer/Murder Suspect Wants Out of Jail. Surprised?*
Bruce Beresford-Redman says he didn't kill his wife Monica during their April vacation in Cancun Now, after being hauled into custody by US Marshals after a lengthy extradition process from Mexico, the former "Survivor" producer says he wants out of jail, according to an AP report published by CBS2. Surprised? Beresford-Redman has done his best to evade suspicion, and when that didn't work, evade arrest.
Bruce Beresford-Redman Arrested by US Marshals
Former "Survivor" producer Bruce Beresford-Redman has been arrested today by the United States Marshals Regional Fugitive Task Force and the FBI. Having left Mexico against the government's wishes following the death of his wife, Monica, while the couple was vacationing, Beresford-Redman had been living in his home in Rancho Palos Verdes, and continued to deny involvement in her death. Mexican authorities had initiated the extradition process back in June; currently Beresford-Redman is being booked into federal detention in Downtown.
Mexico Begins Extradition Process for Reality TV Producer Accused of Murdering His Wife
Authorities in Mexcio have officially begun the extradition process that seeks removal of reality television producer Bruce Beresford-Redman from Los Angeles to be brought to trial across the border, reports LA Now. The extensive process was initiated earlier this month, though the formal request was issued yesterday.
Mexican Officials Begin Extradition Process for Accused Killer
Officials in Quintana Roo, Mexico, have initiated the extradition process in the case of the slain Los Angeles resident and restaurant owner Monica Beresford-Redman, according to the LA Times. The suspect is her husband, reality television producer Bruce Beresford-Redman, who left Mexico against orders during the investigation of his wife's April murder.
Reality TV Producer Charged with Wife's Murder
As expected, Bruce Beresford-Redman was charged with murder today by Mexican Authorities, according to KCBS. The former "Survivor" producer is accused of killing his wife Monica, who owned the restaurant Zubumba on Venice Boulevard, while on a trip to Cancun in April. Early into the investigation, Beresford-Redman was considered a person of interest and was barred from leaving Mexico.
Reality TV Producer Expected to Be Charged with Wife's Murder
He has been considered both a suspect and a "person of interest" in the murder of his wife Monica, but now reality television producer Bruce Beresford-Redman is likely to be charged with the crime tomorrow by authorities in Mexico, according to KTLA. Although his passport had been confiscated and he was asked to remain in Mexico, Beresford-Redman went off the grid for about a week, only to turn up in Los Angeles to try to wrangle custody of his children. Monica Beresford-Redman was found dead in a gutter near the hotel where the couple had been staying on vacation on April 8. Mexican authorities must bring the accused to their country via extradition, a process Beresford-Redman's attorney says they will fight. A private memorial for Monica is being held today.
Family of Mexico Murder Victim 'in shock' Over TV Producer Husband's Return to L.A.
Although he has not been charged with the murder of his wife Monica, reality television producer Bruce Beresford-Redman remains a "person of interest" in the case, and has surfaced back home in Los Angeles, despite expectations he would remain in Mexico where she was killed.
Mexican Authorities Can't Find Reality TV Producer Murder Suspect
Bruce Beresford-Redman hasn't quite disappeared, but he also hasn't been found, according to LA Now. The former Survivor and Pimp My Ride producer, whose wife Monica was "found dead in a gutter at the Moon Palace Hotel, where the couple was staying," on vacation in Mexico last month has been missing "for several days." Beresford-Redman had been held for questioning by authorities in Mexico, but was released and ordered to surrender his passport and remain in Mexico. Investigators there are looking to the U.S. Embassy and the consulate in Merida for help in locating him so he can “sign some paperwork and answer a few additional questions.”
Reports: Producer's Story in Slain Wife Case Has 'Holes'
Mexican authorities looking into the death of Monica Beresford-Redman, the owner of Zabumba Bar & Restaurant on Venice Blvd., say her husband's story is not adding up. There are "several holes" in "Survivor" and "Pimp My Ride" Producer Bruce Beresford-Redman's story, says KNX1070, and the LA Times says the timeline "provided about his wife's disappearance appeared to clash with those of some witnesses."
'Inconsistencies' in TV Producer's Timeline in Slain Wife Case
Officials in Cancun have told reporters that there are "inconsistencies" in a timeline reality TV producer Bruce Beresford-Redman has given surrounding the death of his wife, Monica, the owner of Zabumba Bar & Restaurant on Venice Boulevard, according to the LA Times. What those "inconsistencies" are have not been told, but It has been reported that he allegedly left Mexico to drop off his kids and then came back to the resort to report her missing. He was detained and barred from leaving the country after her body was found on Thursday. Witnesses apparently heard them fighting before she went missing. The couple had traveled to Cancun to reconcile their marriage.
TV Producer Can't Leave Mexico as Investigation into Slain Wife Continues
Bruce Beresford-Redman, the occasional producer of CBS' "Survivor" and "Pimp My Ride" on MTV, was released from questioning by Mexican authorities, but cannot leave the country as the investigation into his wife's homicide continues, according to the LA Times. It has been reported that following his wife's disappearance, he left Mexico to drop off his kids before returning to Cancun and reporting her missing.
'Survivor' Producer Apparently Flew to L.A. & Back to Mexico After Wife Went Missing
Details about the murder of Monica Beresford-Redman, the owner of the popular Brazilian restaurant Zabumba on Venice Boulevard who went missing while in Cancun, Mexico, are still coming out, but one aspect of the story is especially eye-raising. "Survivor" producer and suspect Bruce Beresford-Redman apparently flew back to Los Angeles from Cancun to drop off his kids and then flew back, later reporting her missing, according to the LA Weekly.

