'Survivor' producer convicted of wife's murder released from Mexican prison after 7 years
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A former reality TV show producer convicted of killing his wife is back home in Southern California after his release from a Mexican prison.
KTLA-TV says former "Survivor" producer Bruce Beresford-Redman was released about two months ago. The station says the 48-year-old had no comment when interviewed Monday at his home in Gardena, where he is living with his mother and two children.
He served 7 ½ years of a 12-year sentence.
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EX-'SURVIVOR' PRODUCER CRITICIZED WIFE IN EMAILS TO MISTRESS
Beresford-Redman was convicted of beating and strangling his wife, 42-year-old Monica Beresford-Redman, in 2010. Her body was found naked in a sewer cistern at a Cancun-area resort where the family was vacationing.
Beresford-Redman maintained his innocence.
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His former attorney, Jaime Cancino, tells KNBC-TV that prisoners in Mexico are eligible for release after serving 60 percent of their sentence.