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Mexican Authorities Can't Find Reality TV Producer Murder Suspect

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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.”

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