Duane 'Dog' Chapman, star of the reality series 'Dog, The Bounty Hunter' prays at Word of Life Church making his first public appearance since his release on bail in Honolulu, Hawaii, Sept. 22, 2006. Chapman and two co-stars accused of illegal detention and conspiracy in the bounty hunters' capture of a cosmetics company heir in Mexico posted bail and were released Friday. (AP Photo/Lucy Pemoni)
Who the hell cares?
Bounty hunting is a crime in Mexico.
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Uh huh, sure! Drug and human trafficking are OK, tho..
Mexico doesn't support the death penalty yet putting Dog in a prison South of the border sadly could well lead to same.
I figured that mexicolon was only interested in the payoff.
Mexicans fear the long arm of the law because of successful FBI sting operations like Operation Casablanca which resulted in the punishment of corrupt Mexican bankers whom the Mexican govt. had allowed to get away with their misdeeds. Chapman's rise to fame represents a real threat to them.
He's just lucky to be alive.
Amen to the Dog's prayer!!
The Mexican gov't actually ENCOURAGES its people to come HERE illegally!! People, this is all about the corrupt Mexican gov't extorting money and about some wimpy U.S. nuts being jealous of the Dog's success.
Free the Dog!!
They have some "Free the Dog" T-shirts.