"Survivor"-related criminal update

Charming guys.

February 1, 2011 at 4:51PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Quick quiz: what's the one word that seems out of place here?

That's right: star. Meanwhile, a former producer for "Survivor" is facing murder charges:

What, this fellow? No.

FILE - In this May 26, 2010 file photo, Bruce Beresford-Redman, the former "Survivor" producer pauses for a photo at his home in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. Redman has been jailed since Nov. 16 on a fugitive warrant. Mexican authorities have charged him with aggravated homicide in the death of his wife, Monica, at a swank Cancun resort during a vacation in April. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)
(AP/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Here's a sample of the Mexican docs:

That last detail is rather telling. It's not a case of saying "oh, we don't have the money, but certainly mom would love to help out," it's a form of humiliation. Not to say he didn't deserve it. Five grand. Jeez. . CBS says:

So dust the furniture or clean the kitchen cabinets. They can get so sticky, what with all those syrups and oils and honey. Put in some shelf liners. Watch a foreign movie. Change the smoke detector bulbs. But I did all that! he might say. There was nothing else to do but spend five thousand dollars talking to a strange woman who was probably sitting in a kitchen in Kansas City doing her nails while she pretended to be aroused! Sure.

He was also having an affair. Lovely fellow.

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