“The order of arrest is confirmed,” Alor said in a telephone interview from
The wife died of “asphyxia by suffocation,” Alor said.
Beresford-Redman, 39, who is back in
In a statement issued Monday by his attorney,
“I am innocent,” he said in the statement. “My
children have had one parent taken from them by a senseless act of
violence. I implore the Mexican authorities not to take their remaining
parent by a miscarriage of justice.”
Alor said authorities would pursue extradition if
necessary and that Interpol, the international police agency, would be
informed. But he added that Mexican officials were unaware of the
suspect’s whereabouts.
“As far as we’re concerned, he’s still in
in a septic tank at the luxury hotel where the couple was staying. Her
family says they were trying to repair their marriage, but his family
says they were in
Authorities in
seized Beresford-Redman’s passport and Mexican immigration documents
after his wife was found, Alor said. Police questioned him and he
agreed to remain in
However, Beresford-Redman returned to
with the couple’s two children, Camilla, 5, and Alec, 3, and his
parents. How he re-entered the country without a passport was not clear.
His lawyer has said Beresford-Redman was under no obligation to remain in
The news of an arrest warrant, Hirsch said, “is extremely disturbing
since it appears that this case is being handled in a manner outside
the normal procedures in
He said he feared “a rush to judgment,” since such a
case usually involved “a detailed judicial review that takes anywhere
from several weeks to several months.”
The Emmy-nominated producer, best known for his work on two hit reality shows —
Hirsch raised the suggestion last week that her death might be connected to several killings that have occurred in the
Hirsch had said that Beresford-Redman had returned to
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