Bruce Beresford-Redman la murder mexico survivor Bruce Beresford-Redman la murder mexico survivor Bruce Beresford-Redman, who may not only answer to murder charges here in the US but in Mexico as well, seemed rather calm for someone who could face extradition charges to our Southern neighbors for killing his wife while on vacation in Cancun.

He spent the afternoon playing with his children near his Palos Verdes home, who he's currently fighting over for custody with his dead wife's family.

An X17online photographer on the scene said:

    "Bruce looks a little nervous, but at the same time, he's kind of cocky -- like he's feeling that he outsmarted everyone by getting Mexico to let him come back to the states before they could charge him with murder."


In a statement yesterday, Beresford-Redman said he was "incensed at the suggestion" that he had anything to do with wife Monica's death and proclaimed his innocence.

Monica's family, however is pleased with the recent turn of events. "The Burgos Family is, of course, relieved to learn that a warrant has been issued for Bruce Beresford-Redman's arrest," they said, adding that "We don't buy his newly found contrition."

As harsh as that may sound, they are not only locked in a bitter custody battle over the couple's children, but reports claim that Carla filed a police report after Bruce's father David (whom we spotted visiting his son today) walked into Monica's restaurant Saturday night threatening her with what appeared to be a gun. We could not confirm the report with police when we called the LAPD.