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CHRISTISAM2001
09-14-2006, 09:30 PM
I just heard about the "Dog" and it has upset me!! I love watching thier show, and I just cant believe they were arrested. Maybe they can get out of it!! I dont know how to post a link, but you can look it up on www.msn.com and watch the video clip.:(

Branson Bluesman
09-14-2006, 10:39 PM
I'm a huge Dog The Bounty Hunter fan. That whole thing over the Luster case is ridiculous. I'm sure they'll get it straightened out soon and be vindicated. A&E will use this whole experience to make some exciting shows. :cool:

fordarama
09-15-2006, 05:14 AM
That really sux......I really hope they get around being sent to mexico...Bad things happen to people in mexico...

VBeason
09-15-2006, 07:14 AM
I can't believe it is illegal to bounty hunt in Mexico. But when you think about it -- where did all the bandits go in the old west -- to MEXICO. Very interesting.

Sorry to hear about Dog though. We watch from time to time and he really is something else.

Vickie

gbranmtns
09-15-2006, 07:48 AM
I had heard this was coming. This is what happens when good people do the right thing. All those young women that Andrew Luster had drugged and raped, but Dog & his family are being charged. That makes since. I personally have not purchased any Max Factor products since the truth about the heir is. I love watching Dog and he will readily admit, that he got the gig because of the "Luster" arrest. He also never got the bounty on it, but it didn't let it bother him when he knew he did it for the good of women everywhere. I wonder what would have happened if they hadn't went and got Luster and he continued to rape young women. This is so ridiculous. I pray that good people doing a good deed, doesn't backfire. I hope that the family will be okay.

Branson Bluesman
09-15-2006, 07:59 AM
There's no doubt that Mexican authorities have figured out how successful the show has been, and are now just trying to get money out of Dog & his crew, which unfortunately they will probably get. Corruption in Mexico among the Police and legal authorities is rampant. This will be a high profile case for the Feds once the publicity gets out everywhere. I'm betting it will be straightened out and settled in less than a week.

CHRISTISAM2001
09-15-2006, 08:10 AM
There's no doubt that Mexican authorities have figured out how successful the show has been, and are now just trying to get money out of Dog & his crew, which unfortunately they will probably get. Corruption in Mexico among the Police and legal authorities is rampant. This will be a high profile case for the Feds once the publicity gets out everywhere. I'm betting it will be straightened out and settled in less than a week.

I sure hope they get this settled soon!!

Blaze2
09-15-2006, 08:40 AM
'Dog the Bounty Hunter' star Duane Chapman arrested for capture.

Duane "Dog" Chapman, star of the A&E reality series "Dog The Bounty Hunter," was arrested Thursday in the United States for a 2003 capture in Mexico.

U.S. marshals raided Chapman's home in Hawaii, MSNBC reported. He could be extradited to Mexico, where bounty hunting is a violation of the law.

Chapman was detained briefly in Mexico after he captured Max Factor heir Andrew Luster in Puerto Vallarta. Luster, who was wanted in the United States for rape is now serving a 124-year sentence. Chapman, his son and another colleague posted bail and returned to the United States.

A spokeswoman for the U.S. Marshals Office told TMZ.com that an arrest warrant was signed Wednesday by a federal magistrate in Hawaii.

Branson Bluesman
09-15-2006, 08:46 AM
Rough year for the Dog, with his daughter getting killed in that car accident and all... :(
He's got some rough edges, but I think Dog and his guys really do care about people and try to help them.

fordarama
09-15-2006, 04:07 PM
I totally agree, they do seem like good people....You can't judge a book by it's cover......

Branson Bluesman
09-15-2006, 05:26 PM
I totally agree, they do seem like good people....You can't judge a book by it's cover......
You are correct, fordarama. In fact, I do a song with that title. :cool:
I just received this email from A&E...

Dog the Bounty Hunter News Alert
As a fan of Dog the Bounty Hunter, you may have heard his name in the
news recently and we wanted to fill you in on the details.

Dog, Leland and Tim Chapman were taken into custody by U.S. Marshals
early Thursday morning in connection with charges stemming from their
2003 arrest of convicted serial rapist, Andrew Luster.

Andrew Luster, the famed heir to the Max Factor cosmetics fortune, was
convicted of drugging and raping three women over a four year span.
During his trial in 2003, Luster fled the country to Mexico.

In June 2003, Dog and his team tracked the fugitive Luster in Puerto
Vallarta, Mexico, where he was living under an alias, and arrested
him. As bounty hunting is illegal in Mexico, Dog, Tim and Leland
were arrested by the Mexican authorities and Luster was handed over to
the United States government by the Mexicans. He was subsequently
found guilty and is currently serving a 124 year prison sentence.

Bounty hunting is illegal in Mexico, and Dog, Tim and Leland were
arrested by the Mexican authorities. After being released on bail,
Dog, his family and team, returned to Hawaii and to their lives as
bounty hunters.

Yesterday at 6:00am, U.S. Marshals stormed Dog’s home and took him
into custody. They then did the same to Leland and Tim. The three
are being held in Honolulu where they will face an extradition hearing
to Mexico. There will be a hearing in Hawaii today at 3:00pm local
time. At that point we will have more details to share with you.

As we have more news we will post it to www.aetv.com

Thank you for your support,

A&E Club

CHRISTISAM2001
09-15-2006, 08:34 PM
Thanks for the info Blues...:) I will check it out!!

CHRISTISAM2001
09-16-2006, 08:24 AM
They said this morning on CNN that the Dog was out of jail, but had to wear an ankle cuff until he goes back to court....... Well see what happens!!

libraria
09-16-2006, 12:56 PM
I'm confused. I thought Tim is Dog's brother, but did I read in the news reports that he is no relation???

Blaze2
09-16-2006, 01:12 PM
HONOLULU - TV reality star Duane "Dog" 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.

Chapman was released on $300,000 bail after spending the night in a federal detention center and his co-stars on the popular A&E show "Dog The Bounty Hunter" were freed on $100,000 bail each.

Chapman, his son, Leland Chapman, and associate Timothy Chapman, no relation, were arrested Thursday on charges stemming from the capture of Max Factor heir Andrew Luster on June 18, 2003, in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, officials said.

Chapman's capture of Luster, who had fled the country during his trial on charges he raped three women, catapulted the 53-year-old bounty hunter to fame and led to the reality series on A&E. Luster is now serving a 124-year prison term.

Bounty hunting is considered a crime in Mexico, and charges have been pending against the three since local police in Mexico arrested them shortly after they roped in Luster. They posted bail but never returned for their court hearing in July 2003, officials said.

Chapman made the sign of the cross and mouthed "I love you" to his wife, who was sitting in the front row of the crowded courtroom.

The men are now required to wear electronic monitoring devices until they return to court for extradition hearings to face trial in Mexico. The judge said they were not flight risks.

Chapman and his tattooed crew were ordered to surrender their passports, to stay in Hawaii and not possess any firearms.

Defense attorney Brook Hart, who successfully argued during the 1-hour, 10-minute hearing that his clients have no reason to be locked up, called the devices "overkill" but did not object to their use.

"It's ironic that the bounty hunter would go around with a bracelet while arresting people. But so be it," he said.

Reporters and fans packed the courtroom, and several supporters held signs outside the federal courthouse saying, "Let go our hero" and "In Dog we Trust." A&E TV crews were filming the events for a future episode of Chapman's show.

"Our whole family likes Dog. He captures people who do wrong. Plus my older sister wants to marry Leland," said 11-year-old Shannon McNamara, of Los Angeles, who was wearing a Bounty Hunter shirt.

Chapman's son Leland, 29, and Timothy Chapman, 41, assist him in exploits chronicled for the TV show around the Hawaiian Islands. The show focuses on Chapman's family as much as the bounty hunting, which generally involves tracking down bail jumpers, often creating emotional scenes with repentant captives.

A member of a biker gang as a young man, Chapman was convicted in
1977 of being an accessory to murder and sentenced to five years in prison.

http://www.aetv.com/dog_the_bounty_hunter/

CHRISTISAM2001
09-17-2006, 08:43 AM
I'm confused. I thought Tim is Dog's brother, but did I read in the news reports that he is no relation???

No they are no kin, you can read about it on www.dogthebountyhunter.com , they have just been friends forever..

Cheesecake
09-17-2006, 09:24 AM
Press Releases (http://tancredo.house.gov/press/press_releases.aspx) :: September 15, 2006
Carlos Espinosa 202.225.5390

Tancredo Slams Administration for Arrest of Bounty Hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman

Questions Who is Calling Shots at Justice Department; Mexico or U.S.



Washington, DC – U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo (R-Littleton) criticized Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in a letter to the Justice Department in the wake of media reports yesterday that the U.S. Marshals raided the Hawaii home of Duane “Dog” Chapman at the direction of the Mexican government.

A spokeswoman for the Marshals Office confirmed yesterday that an arrest warrant was signed Wednesday by a federal magistrate in Hawaii at the urging of the administration. Chapman could now be extradited to to face criminal charges for successfully capturing Max Factor heir Andrew Luster in Puerto Vallarta in 2003. Luster, who was wanted in the for rape is now serving a 124-year sentence.

“This Administration routinely tells Congress that they cannot secure our borders and immigration system due to a lack of resources. We are told that the U.S. Attorneys offices in Border States are simply overwhelmed with cases and cannot prosecute all the violations – even serious ones,” said Tancredo.

“Somehow this administration has plenty of time to track down a Mexican drug smuggler and give him immunity so he can testify against our Border Patrol agents,” said Tancredo referring to the prosecution of two Border Patrol agents facing 20 years in prison for wounding a Mexican smuggler during the course of their normal duties earlier this year.

“Americans are apparently supposed to happily accept presence the roughly 100,000 criminal aliens inside our borders – a number that is growing every year – while the Marshals use their resources to track down ‘Dog’ Chapman on orders from a foreign master for successfully brining a convicted rapist to justice.”

“It is becoming increasingly clear that the real problem with this administrations inability to address the failures of U.S. border security policy is not so much a lack of resources as it is one of misplaced priorities,” concluded Tancredo, “I’m beginning to wonder who is in charge of prioritizing assignments at DOJ. Is it this administration – or the one in Mexico City ?”

The full text of Tancredo’s letter can be found here (http://tancredo.house.gov/Media/File/Tancredo_DOJ_Chapman.pdf).



Source: http://tancredo.house.gov/press/PRArticle.aspx?NewsID=1229

Tancredo for President 2008?

This guy is one tough sunofagun on illegal immigration.
He apparently is shouting on deaf ears.




I wonder about DEALING with Mexico ...
We have gotten them to return some big time criminals of late, ...
But should we be cooperating with them, since I see alot of their citizens breaking the law in America, as illegal aliens...........and Mexico doesn't want us to send them back.

The Gov't of Mex is breaking the law by aiding and abetting their fence jumpers.

How do you really deal with a country that is breaking the law?

'Going to rot in a cell'

Gomez-Garcia, 21, may get 80 years in killing of Young

At the judge's utterance of the word "guilty," muted gasps of relief pierced the tension of a courtroom Friday as Raul Gomez-Garcia was convicted of second-degree murder in the 2005 slaying of Denver police Detective Donald Young.

<snip>

The verdict of second-degree murder in Young's death was what Denver prosecutors had agreed to seek as a compromise to secure his extradition from Mexico, which at the time would not have returned Gomez-Garcia if he were facing death or life in prison. The Mexican government, because of the Gomez-Garcia case, now allows extradition in cases where life in prison is a possibility, Denver District Attorney Mitch Morrissey said.

Source: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/local/article/0,1299,DRMN_15_4998590,00.html

gbranmtns
09-17-2006, 11:49 AM
If they want the criminals, I say let's give them America's murderers, rapists, and etc. When the government is more concerned on a wonderful person, who was just doing his job and got a horrible man off the streets. Dog deserves better than this. It was bad enough he didn't get the reward for the capture of Andrew Luster, but to be arrested for it. This is stupid. We could save the tax payers lots of cash if we would just send Mexico our rapists and murderers. That seems to be what they want anyway. PS I watch Dog's show every week. Just watch him once and you can truly see a wonderful human being.

Cheesecake
09-17-2006, 01:57 PM
Ive never watched this Dog guy....but, Im hearing alot of support for this reformed criminal. He has pulled himself up by the bootstraps.



DUANE 'DOG' CHAPMAN (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duane_Chapman)
» Raised in Denver, Chapman is the oldest of four children of Wesley and Barbara Chapman. He dropped out of school in the ninth grade.
» Arrested 18 times for armed robbery, Chapman was sentenced to five years in prison for murder in 1977. He maintains it was his companion who was the killer, but under Texas law he was also convicted of murder. He served two years and was paroled in 1979.

» Chapman stands 5-feet-7 but wears custom boots to add 3 inches.

» He was a Kirby vacuum salesman before becoming a bounty hunter.

gbranmtns
09-17-2006, 02:50 PM
Dog is a different type of bounty hunter. He actually tries to help those he arrests. He has received many rewards on his effort to stop drug use and dealers throughout Hawaii. He doesn't allow his crew to use guns the only weapons he uses in mace and that he doesn't use often. He has paid for his past crimes in the motorcycle gang, and has since become a born again Christian. He readily admits to his past problems. If the marshalls had called him and said hey there is this problem we need you guys to come in so we can straighten it out, they would have. With all those small kids in the house, you would think the US government would have done something different. He is a good guy, and Andrew Luster is a bad guy. Apparently, to some authorities there isn't a difference. Like I said in a prior post, if they want our criminals so bad, let them have them.

Branson Bluesman
09-17-2006, 02:59 PM
Duane "Dog" Chapman is a classic example of a bad person who turned his life around and made something good out of it. Is he perfect? No...but who among us is?
I've seen Dog cuss a criminal one minute, then counsel them, try to help them, and pray with them the next minute. He truly does care about people, and it comes across on the show. You can't fake something like that.
He is practically a national hero in Hawaii. If we had a hundred more Dog Chapmans, today's criminal justice system would be a lot better off. :cool:

Cheesecake
09-17-2006, 04:22 PM
..it would be political suicide.

the failures of U.S. border security policy is not so much a lack of resources as it is one of misplaced priorities,” concluded Tancredo, “I’m beginning to wonder who is in charge of prioritizing assignments at DOJ. Is it this administration – or the one in Mexico City ?”


Just because FOX wants Dog, doesnt mean he should have him.
This Mexico appeasment is beginning to be ''stinky'' and I'm glad people like Tancredo are asking questions, and I'm glad that ''Dog'' was the one who started the conversation.

He will be a hero yet, if he isnt already.

Blaze2
09-17-2006, 06:02 PM
..it would be political suicide.



Just because FOX wants Dog, doesnt mean he should have him.
This Mexico appeasment is beginning to be ''stinky'' and I'm glad people like Tancredo are asking questions, and I'm glad that ''Dog'' was the one who started the conversation.

He will be a hero yet, if he isnt already.

The USA should never turn over an American Citizen to Mexico,
certainly not for this type of crime they saw he did!
It's only their law he broke, not the USA Law!
He certainly doesn't deserve an Mexican prison for doing the right thing!

Branson Bluesman
09-17-2006, 07:29 PM
The USA should never turn over an American Citizen to Mexico,certainly not for this type of crime they saw he did!
It's only their law he broke, not the USA Law!
He certainly doesn't deserve an Mexican prison for doing the right thing!
this story ain't over yet... :cool:

Blaze2
09-17-2006, 08:34 PM
this story ain't over yet... :cool:

I'm sure it isn't! If he had gone to Mexico & committed violent crimes against their citizens, Dog or anyone else would deserve to be extradited back to rot there, but he didn't!
I know Dog is a Bounty Hunter, diod not know he has a regular TV Show.
http://www.tv.com/dog-the-bounty-hunter/show/29908/summary.html

Andrew Luster, born into weath, grew up with the idea
laws didn't apply to him & finally got caught!
Obviously a spoiled pampered trust fund baby with
no conscious whatsoever!
Men like him should rot in prison!
http://www.andrewluster.net/home.html

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/02/18/48hours/main541069.shtml

Cheesecake
09-17-2006, 09:50 PM
It's against the law in Mexico to hunt men/women for bounty.

So, in their opinion, if they extradite our criminals back to the US ...we in turn will extradite people who break their laws, and are taking cover in the USA.

They have begun to exchange prisoners, and that is the crux of the matter...Dog seems to be caught in these unfortunate crosshairs...

If they don't (DOJ) keep their word and follow though, Mexico won't deliever our criminals taking refuge in Mexico.

A real mess for Dog....
Surely, tho our DOJ will make some arrangement with Fox and Mexico...to keep all the people happy all the time.

He knew, he was breaking the law in Mexico.
He has admitted that.

VBeason
09-18-2006, 07:47 AM
They are airing a special I believe on Tuesday night on A&E that shows the whole thing, what happened, what they are saying (the family that is), etc. Should be good viewing for sure. I watch his exploits from time to time, and I have to admit - he is a very colorful. I do like the way he handles his captures in most cases though. Very humane.

Vickie

Blaze2
09-18-2006, 09:35 AM
Dog & his Wife, Beth we just on NBC talking about the story.
He told a Mexican Policeman, that he paid, was with him the whole time. When Luster was caught, the Policeman asked for more money!

He also told the whole story would be on A & E tomorrow evening at 8 CST.

http://www.aetv.com/

Tivos & VCR's will be running hot with all of tomorrow night's
new fall shows & this also!

Cheesecake
09-18-2006, 09:53 AM
Interesting.

I believe whatever happens to Dog, depends on our DOJ and how the US Gov't is trying to appease the Mexican Gov't.

They have other ''criminals'' they want extradited, and will they sacrifice ''a bounty hunter'' for these extraditions.

It seems to me, Fox and his Gov't have had some real big fingers in the American Pie.

Will the US DOJ stand up and refuse extradition, or does Dog have an Attorney that is crafty enough to find some ''blips'' on the Mexican radar screen?

I, find appeasing Mexico maddening, because they are encouraging their citizens to break OUR laws......while on the other hand, are going along with these legal extraditions..........it seems like a real oxymoron here.

Mexico wants it both ways, and why do we keep playing into their hands?

I hope this "Dog" issue, exposes the Mexican Gov't for the underhanded crooks that they are.


We have FBI and Fed. Marshalls rounding up Mexican druggers and killers in the USA, but we have to send OUR ''bounty hunters'' to find killers in Mexico, risking them being arrested.

Why don't they [Mexico] round up US crooks themselves and then extradite....?

Im afraid that Dog is going to be made an example of, while the ''rest'' sneak on past, because he is such a controversial and prominent person.

That isn't fair.

Who is to blame?
Our DOJ.

*rambling again, Ive said everything twice.
But there is ''something'' here that just makes me so annoyed.
Im tired of ''playing nice'' with the rest of the world, while it appears they take advantage of us.:irked:
Arghhhhhhhhhhhh.

GOOOOOOO DOG.

It's TIME to say NO to Mexico.

CHRISTISAM2001
09-18-2006, 10:10 AM
Dog & his Wife, Beth we just on NBC talking about the story.
He told a Mexican Policeman, that he paid, was with him the whole time. When Luster was caught, the Policeman asked for more money!

He also told the whole story would be on A & E tomorrow evening at 8 CST.

http://www.aetv.com/

Tivos & VCR's will be running hot with all of tomorrow night's
new fall shows & this also!

Thanks for the info Blaze!! Hate I missed seeing them on tv this morning.

Branson Bluesman
09-18-2006, 01:04 PM
I hope this "Dog" issue, exposes the Mexican Gov't for the underhanded crooks that they are.
You got that 100% RIGHT. This crap has been going on far too long. The Mexican authorities are nothing but a bunch of corrupt money grubbing wolves.
Why don't they [Mexico] round up US crooks themselves and then extradite....?
the Mexican authorities encourage criminal activity.

Im afraid that Dog is going to be made an example of, while the ''rest'' sneak on past, because he is such a controversial and prominent person.
No..It make take some doing, but somehow Dog's legal people will figure a way out of this. That's the hottest show on A&E. They have too much at stake here.
It's TIME to say NO to Mexico.
It's also time to give the border guards permission to shoot anyone who tries to sneak across. USA needs to show Mexico that two can play this game.

Branson Bluesman
09-18-2006, 02:26 PM
http://tinyurl.com/ksvpv

gbranmtns
09-18-2006, 03:26 PM
http://tinyurl.com/ksvpv

Thanks for posting this. Everyone should show their support for these three men.

Blaze2
09-18-2006, 03:34 PM
These two words may be what save them,
INTERNATIONAL SPOTLIGHT-Mexico doesn't want to be known
as 'the bad guys', so watch tourism go down from our country,
if this doesn't get squashed quickly!

Mexico needs USA dollars worse than we need them!
The word BOYCOTT suddenly comes to mind here!

http://www.hawaiireporter.com/story.aspx?title=Dogs+and+American+Pussies

"The case -- and their treatment by the Mexican government -- launched them into the international spotlight, and eventually landed them the A&E gig, now the most popular series on the network for the past two years."

ggh
09-18-2006, 08:59 PM
I am not a big fan of the show, but my dh and ds enjoy watching his show on TV. He admits that he's been on the bad side of the law, and now he's trying to capture the bad guys that our police don't have the time or desire to search out.

Dog has had a hand in the capture/jailing of more criminals than just
Andrew Luster - for that we should all be thankful. If it weren't for bounty hunters, Luster would still be enjoying the high life, and his victims would not be able to get justice.

VBeason
09-19-2006, 07:43 AM
I caught the interview he did on MSNBC and they interviewed one of Luster's victims and someone who was on his "hit list" and they have started a Dog Defense Fund to help with the court costs. This is really going to play out interesting.

Vickie

Blaze2
09-19-2006, 08:51 AM
I caught the interview he did on MSNBC and they interviewed one of Luster's victims and someone who was on his "hit list" and they have started a Dog Defense Fund to help with the court costs. This is really going to play out interesting.

Vickie
YES, it is & I feel there is a blaze started & the flame
will get so high & hot, all charges will be dropped!

Puerto Vallarta isn't the safest place to be on that Mexican Riviera,
unless one is a criminal! Remember Doris Roberts (the Mother-in-Law
of "Everybody Loves Raymond), she & her husband used to rent a
house each summer there. The last time they were broken into during
the night, robbed & a message in Spanish left with a happy face on it.
Doris said she thought someone was in the house but pretended to be
asleep hoping they would not be harmed. They weren't!

Even beautiful Acapulco is heavy into crime & we've delayed going back because of it. A place where we spent our Honeymoon, but don't feel
safe to return, sad to us! Maybe on a ship one day!

What has happened? Has it been since Fox was President, lax laws
or are just more people doing bad things? Something needs to turn
this country around, for it's spilling over across our borders.

Mexico should hire Dog to clean out some of their coastal towns
which used to be safe places to travel!

CHRISTISAM2001
09-19-2006, 08:53 AM
Mexico should hire Dog to clean out some of their coastal towns
which used to be safe places to travel!

Aint that the truth!!!

CHRISTISAM2001
09-20-2006, 12:08 PM
I watched thier special on A&E last night and I am confused... What was the name of the daughter that got killed?? I thought it was Baby Lisa, but she was on there last night, does anybody know??

Blaze2
09-20-2006, 12:19 PM
I watched thier special on A&E last night and I am confused... What was the name of the daughter that got killed?? I thought it was Baby Lisa, but she was on there last night, does anybody know??

Maybe that was filmed before she died or their marriage last Spring.
It sure looked that way to me.

CHRISTISAM2001
09-20-2006, 12:26 PM
Maybe that was filmed before she died or their marriage last Spring.
It sure looked that way to me.
No it was filmed either this week or last week, cause Dog just arrested on 9/18 and they were married I think back in the late spring or early summer. THis has me stumped!

VBeason
09-20-2006, 12:43 PM
OK. I think Baby Lisa is the daughter of the daughter that was killed. They took in Dog's granddaughter to raise because daughter was in trouble. They said that in the Wedding episode. If you go back to that episode - it will tell you exactly what is what.

Vickie

CHRISTISAM2001
09-20-2006, 12:57 PM
OK. I think Baby Lisa is the daughter of the daughter that was killed. They took in Dog's granddaughter to raise because daughter was in trouble. They said that in the Wedding episode. If you go back to that episode - it will tell you exactly what is what.

Vickie

ooohhhh!! That makes sense!! I tried to pull the episode up on thier website, but it wouldnt load.

Branson Bluesman
09-20-2006, 01:11 PM
Dog's daughter that was killed in the car wreck in Alaska in May was Barbara Katy Chapman.

gbranmtns
10-21-2006, 02:24 AM
Just wanted to share something that I read in this coming week's tv guide about Dog and his arrest.

I don't know if it is able to be found online, but here is what it says word for word.

"Thirty members of Congress have petitioned Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to deny the extradition of "Dog the Bounty Hunter" star Duane Chapman to Mexico, where bounty hunting is illegal. Chapman, who captured a fugitive rapist in Puerto Vallarta, faces conspiracy and illegal- detention charges."

Oh yeah, the daughter who passed the night before Dog and Beth's wedding was Lisa's sister not her mother. Lisa and her daughter have moved in with Beth & Dog. Dog is the father to 12 children if I remember correctly.

CHRISTISAM2001
10-21-2006, 08:21 AM
Just wanted to share something that I read in this coming week's tv guide about Dog and his arrest.

I don't know if it is able to be found online, but here is what it says word for word.

"Thirty members of Congress have petitioned Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to deny the extradition of "Dog the Bounty Hunter" star Duane Chapman to Mexico, where bounty hunting is illegal. Chapman, who captured a fugitive rapist in Puerto Vallarta, faces conspiracy and illegal- detention charges."

Oh yeah, the daughter who passed the night before Dog and Beth's wedding was Lisa's sister not her mother. Lisa and her daughter have moved in with Beth & Dog. Dog is the father to 12 children if I remember correctly.


I thought Dog only had two daughters out of all of those boys. He has a little girl by Beth, and I thought I had heard him say after his oldest daughter got killed that that only left him with one daughter.??? Oh well, we may never know!!:)

Branson Bluesman
10-21-2006, 09:23 AM
Now I know where he got the name "Dog".
yep...He was on the "prowl"... :faint:
You probably haven't seen the show, when after a good capture, Beth gives "Big Daddy" his "surprise"...:cool:

gbranmtns
10-21-2006, 01:24 PM
Yep it is Tuesday nights on A&E. He did only have two girls until the other two were born with his now wife Beth. They also have one little boy together.

CHRISTISAM2001
10-21-2006, 09:19 PM
Yep it is Tuesday nights on A&E. He did only have two girls until the other two were born with his now wife Beth. They also have one little boy together.

Ok , that makes sense. I can get soo cornfused sometimes!! :D :p