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dog got someone on the FBI's top 10 most wanted list , the same frickin list osama is on and he is now getting arrested..complete bullshit.. I don't give a rats ass that it may be against the law in mexico...hey guess what about 15,000 mexican citizens come over here daily..why doesn't their government try to extradite them...you have to be a complete moron to thing that what has happened to dog is justice.. i hope with everything he gets off this shit.. Good Luck "Dog"
 

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I heard this last night on a radio show. Someone said the Enquierer is running a story about Chapman not only getting his girlfriend pregnant, but also taking up crack as a new hobby.
Has anyone at least seen the cover of the latest Enquierer? I know nobody here would actually purchase that rag.
 

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I havent seen it presto, but the truth of it is,,, thats what his life was 20 years ago,,,

I suspect this story is more of a reprise of what his life was 20 years ago... If youve ever seen his show, his wife is on him like white on rice,, seems hard to bleieve.

Thats kindof how those papers get away with some of thier shiot,,, (half truths)

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Several weeks ago Dog was on Larry King celebrating the dismissal of charges by the Mexican govt. At some point I remember Dog saying something about how the US govt was now going after him. But I didn't catch the details.

Did anyone else see this or know about his situation?
 

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I wouldn't want to live with the Dogs wife either but my friend at work told me he wouldn't mind a titty-fuck or 2.
 

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Dog's the greatest. He's getting scummers off the street, and he's a good man. I can tell. I think he's wonderful. He has overcome a ton of adversity. One must give him credit where it's due.
 

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of course you are right, thats the biggest mistake of Dogs life, lol but for anyone in the know, (I go to mexico often) the law is dictated by the Benjamins there, thats just the fact, and for those that say Kidnapping is wrong in mexico, how ywould you feel if A mexxican bounty huinter did that in the states

I would say Hmmm,, FUK YES ID LIKE IT!!!!!

a Mexican bounty hunter comes to the us to APPREHEND a MEXICAN NATIONAL that has Bruttally Raped american and mexican women alike?? HELL YES,,,

and I think thats what it comes down to, the cop that assissted Dog in getting this guy knew it was an american getting an American,, Dog showed him the paperworks, blah blah,,,

Mexican justice is called cash,,, they just took too long getting out of town,

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I realize I'm responding to a post from about a year ago, but I wanted to add this... Dog goes down there and nabs this fuckin' creep rapist who the Mexicanos won't apprehend (I wonder why) and they make it out like Dog is the criminal. Meanwhile, there is a Mexican national who killed a policeman in Arizona and then fled to Mexico, but the Mexicans won't turn him over to the U.S. because he would face the death penalty in AZ. They know exactly where he is in Mexico, but his scumbag continues to enjoy life as a free man as the widow of the dead lawman awaits justice that will never happen, probably. Mexico can fuck themselves.
 
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Chapman's a piece of filth no matter who he captured; he's a convicted murderer and, I believe, has a ton of burglary convictions. He should be slaughtered regardless of whether he's turned his life around.
 

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Chapman's a piece of filth no matter who he captured; he's a convicted murderer and, I believe, has a ton of burglary convictions. He should be slaughtered regardless of whether he's turned his life around.

Have you ever done something you should be slaughtered for? I guess you'll say there are no skeltons in YOUR closet, right?

As for Dog's murder conviction, I believe he was with someone who killed a man, and since he was there, he got charged with ACCESSORY to murder.. He didn't actually kill the victim. And YES, he has redeemed himself, and he paid his debt to society for his past transgressions.
 
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Never committed anything close to murder; I'm aware of the fact that he CLAIMS he wasn't the one who pulled the trigger and/or didn't know that someone was going to get killed but that's what all prison scumbags say. He should be slaughtered regardless of his degree of involvement; you don't sound like much of an anti-liberal to me.
 

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"don't sound like much of an anti-liberal to me"...funny. Anyways, yes, he was a scumbag when he was younger. Our society gives people chances to redeem himself, and he made the most of his. Dog has managed to make up for the negative impact he previously made on society. Very few people come back from the brink of hopelessness (or deserving to be slaughtered, as you like to put it) as he has. How can you not respect the walk he has walked?
 
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Because he's walked a pretty scummy walk. You really think he's made up for his negative impact? Tell that to the family of the murder victim.
 

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Because he's walked a pretty scummy walk. You really think he's made up for his negative impact? Tell that to the family of the murder victim.

But Dog didn't kill him. He was with another scumbag who happened to go ballistic. There was no premeditation. Dog was a punk-ass thief and burgler who was headed down the wrong path, but he wasn't a murderer. I guess you think Dog is putting on an act. I think he is sincere. In any event, all anyone can do is make the most of today and the days ahead. Dog fucked up bigtime in the past, but he's trying like hell to be righteous now.
 
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Don't know how you can say there was no premeditation because no one knows for sure. But, as I said previously, all crooks say they "didn't mean to do it" or "didn't know it was going to go down like this"; given his past, I don't see how you can possibly trust him.
 

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Don't know how you can say there was no premeditation because no one knows for sure. But, as I said previously, all crooks say they "didn't mean to do it" or "didn't know it was going to go down like this"; given his past, I don't see how you can possibly trust him.

What "past"? You just said no one knows for sure. He was a burglar and an ACCESSORY to murder. That's pretty bad, I agree. But he has managed to turn it around and make the most of the second chance given to him in life.

I base my take on Dog for the man he is today, while realizing where he has come from. I sure hope no one will judge me on how I was 20 years ago. You probably feel the same way.
 
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I don't know how everybody thinks this guy is such a hero?? The guy is the biggest hypocrite around.

He goes around saying how he is out to rid the streets of scum and keep it safe when HE is the reason this "scum" is not in jail. People seem to forget he is not some sort of vigilante, He owns a BAIL BOND business and pays for these drug dealers,rapists etc... to get out of jail. Only when they don't show up in court (or other reasons) and his (wife's) money is on the line does he go out after them.
So it's like this:
Child rapist that pays Dog his 10% and goes to court= not scum
Child rapist that pays Dog his 10% and misses a court date= Scum

If someone was really worried about the safety of the public would they put up their own money to have them let out of jail?:think2:

Why do you think the cops don't like him? "Dog" makes these guys jobs harder when they gotta chase these assholes around when theyre-offend while out on bail.
F' him:bigfinger
 
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When I say his "past", I'm referring to his 17 (I think that's the number) burgalry convictions; how can you possibly take the word of someone like that? Furthermore, my take on bounty hunters is that their motivation for getting into the business is that it gives them a chance to commit their mayhem while under the shield of legal authority.
 

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I don't know how everybody thinks this guy is such a hero?? The guy is the biggest hypocrite around.

He goes around saying how he is out to rid the streets of scum and keep it safe when HE is the reason this "scum" is not in jail. People seem to forget he is not some sort of vigilante, He owns a BAIL BOND business and pays for these drug dealers,rapists etc... to get out of jail. Only when they don't show up in court (or other reasons) and his (wife's) money is on the line does he go out after them.
So it's like this:
Child rapist that pays Dog his 10% and goes to court= not scum
Child rapist that pays Dog his 10% and misses a court date= Scum

If someone was really worried about the safety of the public would they put up their own money to have them let out of jail?:think2:

Why do you think the cops don't like him? "Dog" makes these guys jobs harder when they gotta chase these assholes around when theyre-offend while out on bail.
F' him:bigfinger

In this country a person is innocent until proven guilty. If you knew how easy it was to prosecute someone on a rumor you would understand why there is the bail system. Why should someone sit in jail who hasn't had their day in court?
 

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I don't know how everybody thinks this guy is such a hero?? The guy is the biggest hypocrite around.

He goes around saying how he is out to rid the streets of scum and keep it safe when HE is the reason this "scum" is not in jail. People seem to forget he is not some sort of vigilante, He owns a BAIL BOND business and pays for these drug dealers,rapists etc... to get out of jail. Only when they don't show up in court (or other reasons) and his (wife's) money is on the line does he go out after them.
So it's like this:
Child rapist that pays Dog his 10% and goes to court= not scum
Child rapist that pays Dog his 10% and misses a court date= Scum

If someone was really worried about the safety of the public would they put up their own money to have them let out of jail?:think2:
F' him:bigfinger

Child rapists aren't supposed to get small bonds though. That's the judge's fault. Bonding out is part of the legal system. If you want preventive detention, like they have in Costa Rica for example, then we would have to build more jails. You make it sound like Dog is bailing out a bunch of rapists and murderers. Most of them are non-violent drug offenses and parol violators.
 

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