And so the hunter becomes the hunted....
http://www.nbc10.com/news/9850095/de...s=phi&psp=news
MSNBC has learned that U.S. officials have arrested TV reality star Duane "Dog" Chapman and two family members for extradition to Mexico.
Chapman's wife told MSNBC's Rita Cosby that heavily armed U.S. marshals arrived at the family's house today and took away Chapman, his brother, Tim, and son, Leland.
Cosby said she was told that Mexican government officials wanted the three men sent back there in relation to a three-year-old case.
In 2003, the Chapmans went to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to retrieve Max Factor heir Andrew Luster, who was wanted in the U.S. on rape charges.
Luster is now in jail, serving a 124-year term, but at the time, the Chapmans were also jailed by Mexican authorities for a brief time three years ago.
Bounty hunting is considered a crime in Mexico.
At the time, the Chapmans were charged by Mexican authorities with illegally capturing Luster. The three returned to the United States after posting bail of their own.
And so the hunter becomes the hunted....
whatever gets their ugly faces off my TV, I'm all for it.
God damn it! Thats ridicules.
that ing maxfactor heir was a sick who ran to mexico to escape prosecution of his nasty sick crime suipported by all those $$$$.
everyone was too afraid to go get him.
Good for Dog!!
bounty hunting maybe against mexican law - but i don;t think anyone can say that Dog was "wrong" here.
ETA: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Luster
This is the only bounty hunter.
Bobba Fett makes me hott.
if bountyhunting is against Mexican law and the dude went over there and did it, why is it ridiculous that Mexico wants to prosecute them?? The law is the law, don't like it, don't break it, SPECIALLY in a foreign country!
Arresting dog for breaking MX law passes no judgement on Luster's USA crimes.
So then would he be his own Bounty Hunter?
Because the law appears to be set up to protect some sicko ing serial rapist in this situation. Would the Mexican government and authorities prefer to have some serial rapist roaming free in their country? Or let a person do his job and hunt down this sick and deliver him to the authorities, while at the same time ridding their country of one rapist.
yeah, because THAT's how the law works
Tell me who the law was supposed to be protecting in this situation? A serial rapist!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
He should put another g at the end of Dog. It would give him some much needed hip-hop credibility.
He can even spell it Dawg.
first of all, chill alright, I'm not the one arresting the guy, so calm down. Secondly, when it comes to international relations there are channels you have to go through, or is it you would rather have Mexicans come into the US to persue their criminals and breaking your laws while they are at it?
Look its simple, if bountyhunting is illegal in Mexico, then doing it means breaking the law. Its THEIR country, THEIR laws. If catching this rapist is so important then the right thing to do is ASK Mexico for assistance in deporting the SOB back to the States so he can be tried.
And then you wonder why so many people went after you a few days back.
Yeah, Janelle didn't win Big Brother All Stars and Vincent was voted out of Project Runway. Both bummers.
They have laws in Mexico? Who knew?
Spelling his name right would probably make him hot.
Seeing as how you edited out "Calm the down," my statement seems funny.
He asked a question and you come right back firing with "Calm the down."
It seems as if a ton of your posts go firing back immediately at people and then, when you say something where people decide to fire back at you, you wonder why the lot of them went after you.
That would require catching the piece of first, you know hunting him down, like what a bounty hunter does.
So you think that they should have taken their sweet ass time and tried to go through the proper channels of a ridiculously corrupt and unorganized government while a serial rapist roams free?
Given the cir stances, you don't think that it would be a better idea for the Mexican authorities to just look the other way on this one? The bounty hunter did that country a favor as far as I'm concerned, he tracked down a serial rapist and took him out of their country. Something their authorities were less than qualified to do obviously.
you're right, that's why I edited it, I realised I snapped at him, and it wasn't warranted. Not that its any of your business though
I don't care what you think is my business or not.
But fine, don't whine when people call you out for writing stupid stuff.
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