Bruce Beresford-Redman
Bruce Beresford-Redman, who was a successful reality TV producer for the CBS program "Survivor" as well as other TV shows, is pictured in his cell inside the Benito Juarez Prison in Cancun.
On March 12, 2015, he was convicted and sentenced to 12 years for the killing his wife, Monica, at the Moon Palace Resort in 2010. He'd been on trial for nearly three years for a crime he says he did not commit.
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Monica Beresford-Redman went missing in April 2010, while vacationing with her husband and two young children in Mexico. Just days later, on what would have been her 42nd birthday, her body was found in a sewer pit at the hotel where the family was staying.
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Bruce Beresford-Redman pictured in his cell inside the Benito Juarez Prison in Cancun. The Mexican prison today houses 1,800 men and women (and a few children) but was built to hold only 700.
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Happier days with Monica attending the annual Carnival in Brazil. Monica was a Brazilian national.
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The couple lived a seemingly happy life and traveled the world.
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Monica Beresford-Redman was described by her sisters as "vivacious" and dedicated to her children
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The couple met at the Brazilian restaurant Monica owned in Los Angeles. Beresford-Redman said they both fell in love almost instantly.
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Monica, right, smiles with her sisters Carla, center, and Jeanne Burgos. The sisters believe Bruce Beresford-Redman is guilty of Monica's murder.
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Beresford-Redman's life has changed dramatically since his wife's murder. He lives with about 10 other inmates in a 12 x 15-foot cell. In this photo he sits on his small bed reading a book.
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Water in the prison only runs a few hours a day. Beresford-Redman showers with the water he collected in buckets during that time. He says he takes up to four showers each day to stay clean.
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"48 Hours" correspondent Troy Roberts and a crew got access to the prison and had the first sit-down interview with Bruce Beresford-Redman since his arrest.
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Beresford-Redman told "48 Hours" he thinks about Monica all the time and he misses her. He is often in touch with his children who live in California with his parents, but hasn't seen them in a few years because he doesn't want them to see him in prison.
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The days of traveling the world with his family and living a comfortable life are long gone. Beresford-Redman says he awaits his fate in this prison trying to survive everyday by avoiding emotions.
The days of traveling the world with his family and living a comfortable life are long gone. Beresford-Redman says he is trying to survive every day by avoiding emotions.
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