Posted on 09/19/2006 6:19:46 PM PDT by Hal1950
Mexico - where bounty hunting is illegal - claims Chapman jumped bail after being charged with illegally detaining Luster in June 2003.
A new special about last week's arrest will air tonight (10 p.m.) on A&E.
Chapman, who is out on $300,000 bail, said on yesterday's "Today" show that if he goes to prison in Mexico, he will be killed by inmates avenging the thousands of fleeing felons he's brought to justice.
"I won't last two days," he said.
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With all due respect, you are absolutely clueless.
He's an expert, ask him
Then why are you being such a jerk about it?
Have you heard of Andrew Luster??? Perhaps you should look him up. Dog did a wonderful thing by making sure this puke ended up in prison where he belongs.
How elequant of you. You are obviously so unknowledgable about the case, and limited in your ability to express yourself you expose yourself to all as the fool you are. Your statements are the equivalent of "he is a poopy-head."
Drug dealers and murderers don't give a crap about publicity. They care about their rep and it would get larger by having him killed.
Andrew Luster told police his name was David Carrera, but later retracted and gave police his true identity. Luster, with no legal standing in Mexico, was extradited on Thursday afternoon. Luster was expelled from Mexico to the United States where he was immediately taken to a California prison to begin serving his 124 year sentence for the drugging and raping of three women
http://www.vallartaonline.com/news/BountyHuntersActorandCameramanAwaitFormalCharges/
Looks like John Mark Karr to me.
Besides, according to Reese v. United States, U.S. bounty hunter's "power of arrest can only be exercised within the territory of the United States."
No not at all.
It is not clear what is going on at this point.
I will wait and hope nothing serious happens to the Dog.
I am not defending law breakers.
Do you know for a fact what the circumstances are?
I think I will wait myself until things are sorted out.
His side of the story on tv last night sounded pretty harsh.
His son did say something in a clip of the show about the (the son) had though the statue of limitations had run out on their Mexico legal issues. So that leads me to believe the Chapmans now more about their legal woes then they are letting on about.
Perhaps they were wishing Mexico legal problems would just go by the wayside as time went on.
My prayers will continue that the scales of justice are with the Chapmans.
But why should we care about the laws of a country that urges it's citizens (many of whom are criminals) to break OUR laws?
My son did too when he was about that age.
Begged me to take him back to America.
I am not defending law breakers.
Do you know for a fact what the circumstances are?
Is anybody denying that Dog broke the law when he went to Mexico?
This might be a good thread for the WoD list.
Indeed it was.
Tancredo Slams Administration for Arrest of Bounty Hunter Duane Dog Chapman
"all he had to do was not skip the bail and face the charges and the Mexican Judge probably would have let him go "..........
Have you ever been to Mexico, or any other corrupt 3rd world country....?
Speaking of yellow, sorry about the Steelers getting shut out the other night. I've been trying to remember, but I just can't figure out for the life of me who the last team to shut them out was. Can you help me? I've really been racking my brain.
ping...
I watched it. I like Dog and his family. They're real and their former lives must have really been uh, interesting. I think our government treated them shabbily as well. They should have put him in the US fed prison in cell blocks meant for folks like him, bounty hunters, whistleblowers, but no, they put them in the general population where they were threatened and could have been killed. What is up with the U.S. judicial system these days. I guess they hate bounty hunters because they have the 'nads to go after criminals and actually catch them!
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