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Bruce Beresford-Redman , 'Survivor' Producer Accused Of Murder, Wants Child To Testify On His Behalf

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By ANTHONY McCARTNEY   06/21/11 06:05 PM ET   AP

SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- A reality television producer charged with killing his wife in Mexico will ask a U.S. federal judge to allow the couple's 6-year-old daughter to testify at an upcoming extradition proceeding, his attorneys said Tuesday.

They want the young girl to be allowed to testify that she did not see her parents arguing while on a family vacation in April 2010 that ended with the body of Monica Beresford-Redman being found in a sewer at a swank Cancun resort.

Attorneys for ex-"Survivor" producer Bruce Beresford-Redman acknowledge that getting the girl on the witness stand is a long-shot. But attorneys Richard Hirsch and Vicki Podberesky said at a news conference Tuesday outside their law offices that a federal judge should allow them to present witnesses and evidence that exonerate the producer in his wife's killing.

The girl, who was 5-years-old at the time of her mother's death, was interviewed by a child therapist who states in court filings that the girl did not witness any violence involving her parents in their hotel room. Prosecutors contend Bruce Beresford-Redman may have killed his wife in the room they shared with their two young children, then dumped her in a sewage cistern.

If their request is rejected, the Emmy-nominated producer's extradition hearing would be a short one, focusing on whether Mexico's request to have him returned to stand trial on an aggravated homicide charge is in proper order.

Hirsch and Podberesky on Tuesday again attacked Mexico's investigation of the case, saying there was no physical evidence that their client killed his wife. They acknowledge he had a motive – the Mexico trip had been planned to try to save the marriage after Monica Beresford-Redman discovered her husband was having a long-term affair. But the attorneys say nothing in the hotel room or at the cistern supports a case that Bruce Beresford-Redman killed his wife.

Hirsch said Tuesday that he worried about the producer's safety if he is returned to Mexico, saying the jails in Cancun are dangerous and describing the city and surrounding areas as rife with corruption and drug violence.

The extradition hearing is scheduled for July 12, but Beresford-Redman's attorneys are seeking a delay so that his parents can attend the proceedings. They are required to be in a Los Angeles probate court on July 12 for a hearing on the validity of Monica Beresford-Redman's will, which her family has challenged.

Her family has attacked the effort to bring the couple's daughter has been brought into the homicide case.

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"We are shocked at his shameless use of our young niece as his alibi when all of the available evidence points toward his guilt," Alison Triessl, an attorney representing Monica Beresford-Redman's sisters and mother, said in a statement last week. "We hope and pray that such abhorrent tactics will not prevent justice from being served in this case."

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SANTA MONICA, Calif. — A reality television producer charged with killing his wife in Mexico will ask a U.S. federal judge to allow the couple's 6-year-old daughter to testify at an upcoming ext...
SANTA MONICA, Calif. — A reality television producer charged with killing his wife in Mexico will ask a U.S. federal judge to allow the couple's 6-year-old daughter to testify at an upcoming ext...
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Drew Puli Wolf
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0 minute ago (4:16 PM)
This guy lured is wife to Mexico so he could blame her death on the drug violence there. It is similar to another case where a husband took his wife to a foreign country known for gang violence, had her killed and then blamed it on the how violent the place was. The place was in LA and the couple was from Japan.
1 hour ago (3:10 PM)
An educated person would grasp the concept in this country of "Innocent until proven guilty", rather than the Napoleonic system of law and corruption that permeates Mexico where all are guilty until proven innocent.

Seems like the remaining family is only in contention of the Will, not the truth. Too bad for all.
5 hours ago (11:44 AM)
His mom's already dead why not traumatize him anymore right?
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leorangerie
5 hours ago (10:57 AM)
All we know is what's been in the press, and Mexico in general is not known as a hotbed of cutting edge detective work...but so far there is not one shred of evidence that exonerates this guy. Everything points the other way.
6 hours ago (10:17 AM)
If you've heard the Mexican government­'s evidence against this guy it is overwhelmi­ngly clear he killed his wife. Putting his now motherless five year old on the stand to try and save his skin is a despicable move.