Thanks for the correction.
I will have to ask you though to forgive me for wondering this, but what would this situation have turned out like if Dog hadn't gone into Mexico? You state that we had agents on the way down. If that is true then it does put a different face on this.
Please forgive me for being very leary of the explanation you have provided. I'm not charging you with misleading, but I have no faith watsoever in any government explanation regarding what is taking place concerning Mexico vs the U.S. on matters of border control or extradition.
You may be accurate as can be here. I just have no way of knowing and I've seen too much to trust much these days.
Luster's arrest came in dramatic fashion early Wednesday morning while a legal liaison for the FBI was en route from Guadalajara, Mexico, to Puerto Vallarta to follow up on a tip from an American couple.
The couple had been in contact with Luster while on vacation, according to FBI Special Agent in Charge Ralph Boelter, and identified him while sharing vacation pictures with a friend. The couple then contacted bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman and later the FBI, Boelter said..
Chapman found Luster first and was arrested along with four others, including a television camera crew, who were traveling with him..
http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/06/19/max.factor.heir/