Bruce Beresford-Redman (born April 20, 1971) was the co-creator and executive producer of MTV's Pimp My Ride and a former producer of Survivor. In 2015, he was convicted in Mexico of the murder of his wife, Mónica.
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Early life
The son of David and Juanita Beresford-Redman, he grew up in Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey, and attended Pascack Hills High School, with show co-creator Rick Hurvitz. He graduated from New College of Florida in Sarasota, Florida.
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Career
Beresford-Redman was a reality TV producer and a producer of the ubiquitous television franchise Survivor, who was involved in producing Pimp My Ride, a popular car makeover show on MTV. His career has been eclipsed by an investigation into his wife's death early in 2010. Beresford-Redman fled back to the US shortly after the naked body of his wife was found near their hotel. Subsequently, he was charged in absentia by Mexican authorities, who successfully extradited him to stand trial on charges that he killed his wife at a Cancún resort following the couple's repeated attempts to reconcile in an otherwise "poisonous" marital relationship.
Personal life
Beresford-Redman married a Brazilian national, Mónica Burgos, on April 8, 1999 in Rio de Janeiro; the couple had two children, who live with their paternal grandparents.
Murder of Mónica Beresford-Redman
On April 8, 2010, Beresford-Redman's wife, Mónica, was found dead at the Moon Palace resort in Cancun, Mexico, where they were vacationing. Mónica had been strangled and her body dumped in a sewer near where the couple was staying. Later that day, he was detained and questioned by police as a person of interest in his wife's death. He was released by police during the early morning hours of April 8 on condition that he not leave Mexico while the investigation into his wife's death remained ongoing. Two young English tourists staying at the hotel claimed to have heard the couple arguing in their room on April 4, and Beresford-Redman was reportedly seen with scratches on his hands and the back of his neck. Mónica's cause of death was determined to be asphyxiation. Since his passport had been retained by the Mexican government when he was arrested, Beresford-Redman illegally left Mexico. He simply crossed the border, using his driver's license as identification and took a train to Los Angeles.
On May 31, 2010, Mexico issued an arrest warrant on Beresford-Redman for the murder of his wife while Mexican prosecutors initiated extradition proceedings to return Beresford-Redman back to Mexico to be tried.
Arrest
On November 16, 2010, CNN reported that Beresford-Redman had been arrested by U.S. marshals in Los Angeles on a warrant from Mexico. On November 29, 2010, a Los Angeles federal judge denied Beresford-Redman's request for bail.
Extradition
On July 12, 2011, US magistrate Jacqueline Chooljian determined that Beresford-Redman should be sent to Mexico because there is enough circumstantial evidence to show probable cause he could have murdered his wife. US prosecutors, who have reviewed the case made by Mexican authorities, have said there is sufficient evidence to show possible motives for Beresford-Redman having killed his wife include: collecting insurance money; getting sole custody of their children; and continuing an extramarital affair. Subsequently, Beresford-Redman waived further appeals and was extradited to Mexico on February 8, 2012. A judge found sufficient evidence that Beresford-Redman murdered his wife, and ordered, on February 15, 2012, that he remain in custody pending adjudication.
Since November 2014, Beresford-Redman remains in a jail in Cancún. Other witnesses did not appear or supported the defense. Much of the evidence against him was reportedly contaminated in police custody, and minute amounts of blood in the hotel room where the family stayed did not belong to Mónica Beresford-Redman per DNA testing. As of September 2015, he has not seen his children in almost four years.
Conviction
On March 12, 2015, Beresford-Redman was convicted of murdering his wife and sentenced to twelve years in prison by Judge Víctor Manuel Echeverría Tun. He has appealed and the prosecution has said the sentence is unduly lenient, and left open the possibility of also appealing.
References
External links
- Bruce Beresford-Redman on IMDb
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