'Dog the Bounty Hunter' denied visa over murder conviction

HONOLULU (AP) - Duane "Dog" Chapman has his bags packed for London, but a murder conviction from the late 1970s is keeping him out of the United Kingdom.
The reality television star from the show "Dog the Bounty Hunter" was to appear on another reality show, "Celebrity Big Brother," but he has been denied a visa.
"It's something that follows you the rest of your life, no matter who you become or who you are," Chapman, 59, said Monday from Honolulu, where he lives. "I'm not proud of it."
He was 23 in Pampa, Texas, in 1976 when he was in a car outside a house where a friend had gone inside to buy marijuana, he explained. The friend got into an argument with the dealer and shot him.
"In Texas in the '70s, if you were present, you were just as guilty," Chapman said. He and the others in the group were all found guilty of murder. Chapman was sentenced to five years in prison and was paroled after 18 months.
"I shouldn't have went and I shouldn't have been the person I was back then," he said. But he's frustrated that it's keeping him from visiting his fans in the UK. "It feels terrible. I'm dumbfounded. I can't believe it, after all these years, especially when we've been on television for the past nine years."
While he's been denied a visa to visit the UK in the past, his temporary worker visa application notes he has traveled outside the United States, including to Mexico, where he went to capture serial rapist and fugitive Andrew Luster in 2003.
Former Pampa police Officer Charles Love, who was the responding officer in 1976, submitted a declaration saying that "Chapman's role in the crime was minor," and that he was a model inmate until he was granted early release.
"He was just at the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong people," Love said Tuesday. He's now a deputy sheriff with the Roberts County sheriff's office in Miami, Texas. "I know they have rules, but that's 35 years ago. I think he deserves a chance."
Regardless of whether it will sway the UK government, Chapman said he has waited three decades for Love's words, which he sees as vindication. "I'm so grateful for it," he said, getting emotional. "I have been telling the truth."
Britain's Home Office said in a statement Tuesday it doesn't comment on individual cases: "All visa applicants are required to declare any criminal convictions when applying to come to the UK. The UK Border Agency subjects all applications for visas to the same rigorous checks."
According to the UK Border Agency's refusal notice provided by the Chapmans, the visa was denied because of the conviction and because his application didn't include enough information about his visit.
Production company Endemol UK Ltd. submitted a letter saying it is sponsoring Chapman's trip and that he was selected for the show "due to his public interest in his lifestyle and celebrity personality."
Chapman is appealing the visa denial and hoping for a last-minute decision, even though the show was to start to this week.
His wife, Beth Chapman, called the denial "insulting" in light of his charity work. "For 30 years he's lived with the X on his back," she said. "Society just doesn't let it go."
A&E decided not to renew Chapman's series after eight seasons. He said that while he works to get the show back on the air, he was relying on the UK show and the other gigs he lined up in London.
"I've got to make a living. It's really stunned us financially."
The reality television star from the show "Dog the Bounty Hunter" was to appear on another reality show, "Celebrity Big Brother," but he has been denied a visa.
"It's something that follows you the rest of your life, no matter who you become or who you are," Chapman, 59, said Monday from Honolulu, where he lives. "I'm not proud of it."
He was 23 in Pampa, Texas, in 1976 when he was in a car outside a house where a friend had gone inside to buy marijuana, he explained. The friend got into an argument with the dealer and shot him.
"In Texas in the '70s, if you were present, you were just as guilty," Chapman said. He and the others in the group were all found guilty of murder. Chapman was sentenced to five years in prison and was paroled after 18 months.
"I shouldn't have went and I shouldn't have been the person I was back then," he said. But he's frustrated that it's keeping him from visiting his fans in the UK. "It feels terrible. I'm dumbfounded. I can't believe it, after all these years, especially when we've been on television for the past nine years."
While he's been denied a visa to visit the UK in the past, his temporary worker visa application notes he has traveled outside the United States, including to Mexico, where he went to capture serial rapist and fugitive Andrew Luster in 2003.
Former Pampa police Officer Charles Love, who was the responding officer in 1976, submitted a declaration saying that "Chapman's role in the crime was minor," and that he was a model inmate until he was granted early release.
"He was just at the wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong people," Love said Tuesday. He's now a deputy sheriff with the Roberts County sheriff's office in Miami, Texas. "I know they have rules, but that's 35 years ago. I think he deserves a chance."
Regardless of whether it will sway the UK government, Chapman said he has waited three decades for Love's words, which he sees as vindication. "I'm so grateful for it," he said, getting emotional. "I have been telling the truth."
Britain's Home Office said in a statement Tuesday it doesn't comment on individual cases: "All visa applicants are required to declare any criminal convictions when applying to come to the UK. The UK Border Agency subjects all applications for visas to the same rigorous checks."
According to the UK Border Agency's refusal notice provided by the Chapmans, the visa was denied because of the conviction and because his application didn't include enough information about his visit.
Production company Endemol UK Ltd. submitted a letter saying it is sponsoring Chapman's trip and that he was selected for the show "due to his public interest in his lifestyle and celebrity personality."
Chapman is appealing the visa denial and hoping for a last-minute decision, even though the show was to start to this week.
His wife, Beth Chapman, called the denial "insulting" in light of his charity work. "For 30 years he's lived with the X on his back," she said. "Society just doesn't let it go."
A&E decided not to renew Chapman's series after eight seasons. He said that while he works to get the show back on the air, he was relying on the UK show and the other gigs he lined up in London.
"I've got to make a living. It's really stunned us financially."
He cant leave the country anyway. Â The Republicans have him scheduled to debate a couch to get those swing votes. : )Â
Yuck. Yuck to the tenth power to his wife. Time to get rid of the mullet dawg! Â That went out with achy breaky heart. Looks like you've led one hard life.Â
the truth is.. he was actually denied entry because he is married to that pitbull Beth. God I cant stand that shaved wookie..
Am I the only one that thinks a murder conviction under those circumstances was ludicrous at best. Â Of course, given that it happened in Texas, I suppose he is lucky they didn't hang him for it.
 @Tim Lane This was also 35 years ago so things have changed.
The Brits sent Dog home wimpering with his tail between his legs! Yip yip yip yike yip Yike!
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Time to clean the doo out of the yard Dog.
So England doesn't want the Dog. I wouldn't want him as my house guest as well.
Bo Derek, oh how u have not aged gracefully...
He looks like a mix of Great Dane and Afghan Hound.
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You know, I think the UK along with Canada and a few other civilized countries have a much better approach to dealing with misfits than we have here in the good 'ole USA. Of course, they also have a much better approach to gun ownership, drinking and driving...on and on. How have we gone so wrong? Why do we coddle those who break the law; allow guns on our streets and everywhere around us, even let kids carry them to school and end up shooting someone... why have we screwed up so badly?
 @ytboarder In the 1950s we let high school kids carry rifles to school, as many schools had rifle teams. Now we have "zero tolerance" for weapons, which means long suspensions for bringing a paring knife with an apple to lunch. Oddly enough, juvenile gun crime was lower then.
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 @Hehateme Wouldn't it be, "an illiterate racist."
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The delicious irony of your statement, is not lost on me.
He's a dirtbag. His family are dirtbags. I wish they would all just go away. I really wish the media and networks would just stop...
This guy is just like the Kardashians: No one cares, but the media thinks we do.
Umm, he cant find work doing what he did before? Sure he wont make nearly as much without a tv gig, and he will eventually fade out of the public eye.  Its called downsizing and living within your means. Lots of people do it, he might want to try that approach.  I really wouldnt call him a "celebrity" as much as I would say he was "lucky" somebody thought his bounty hunting would make good t.v.
The guy is a convicted murderer. On his show he repeatedly "busts" people for stuff outside the jurisdiction of a bail agent and contaminates crime scenes. His "celebrety" should have no bearing on his visa but it probably will eventually. If it were John Q Public with a murder rap there would be no question. Even if he does good work, in some things I have seen, he should have been busted for obstruction.
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He was arrested in Mexico for kidnapping since they do not allow bail agents but he weasled out of it.
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His "celebrety" helped him there. What more does he want?
 @Nic Stevens He didn't "murder" the guy though. My grandpa is a convicted murderer in the name of self-defense, does that mean my grandfather who had to protect himself should be denied a visa? I'm not a fan, but I see it from another perspective on being on the families side. He sat in the car, while his FRIEND MURDERED a well pronounced DRUG DEALER. With that being said, have an open mind.
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Also, PLEASE go back to school and take some courses that will teach you grammar, along with spelling.
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Hmm.. Ran it through spell check and grammar check and other than not knowing how to spell celebrity and weasel, the folks at Redmond seem to think I did a good job.
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As for your grandfather, yes, he should be denied a visa. Should we hold new trials for every foreign visa request? The British government goes by what is in the record. There really is no other way, other than to simply let everyone cross their borders.
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It is indeed sad your grandfather was convicted of murder for defending himself. Should he get special treatment? Should Duane Chapman?
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Whether Duane Chapman killed anyone or not, he was involved in the commission of a felony and someone died during that crime. In all US states that is murder.
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Since when is the quality of a victim an issue? Does the murderer of a doctor get more time than the murderer of a homeless man? When does it end?
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When we start to judge the victim of a crime by their worth as a human being then we devalue the lives of everyone.
 @Nic Stevens I hate people like you. Just wait till it happens to you or a family member.
I don't get it.  If it were some everyday, non-famous person, most of the people commenting would be snarling like rabid beasts about how he should stop whining and he committed the crime and he is a piece of crap and blah blah blah, but he gets all this support because he has a TV show? Whatever.
 @Sovereign Rednecks are easily swayed by mullets and shiny pleather.Â
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 @Sovereign So you like pedophiles?
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Tell that to all the victims of Andrew Luster. He used his money to post bail and then headed toward Mexico. Who had the stones to go across the border and haul his sorry ass back to jail? Oh yeah it was that "piece of crap" that you're talking about.
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my bad. There has been a bunch of negative comment on this topic that I mis-read yours.
Boo hoo! Welcome to the real world Dog! Now you know what 75% of minority men live with every day.
 @KDasani This isn't a race issue, this is one country saying he can't visit them because he has a murder conviction.  Try to stay on topic.
 @Sovereign They're not saying he can't visit, they are saying he can't work.  You don't need a tourist visa to enter Great Britain.
 @Doxie Thank you for the clarification. I stand corrected in that regard.
Sorry, meant to say Americans do not need a tourist visa to visit the UK.
@Sovereign Fat chance... almost all of the oppressed would rather become the oppressor than to make a better situation out of a #$%@ed up world.
 @This_again?  @Sovereign  @ed So... you should talk to someone about whatever it is that is upsetting you about the world. There are a lot of f'd up things in this world, yes....a lot unfortunately. But there are plenty of good things to offset them, though. Focus on those.Â
People gotta live down what they do along the way, but if he thinks he's being treated unfairly, he could always apply to the Governor of Texas for clemency or something, right?
 @FreeCoffeeNow! The clemency wouldn't remove the conviction. It's the UK's decision on whether or not to let him go to the UK.Â
Sorry Dog - the law is the law. Your show? How many times do you think you can catch someone? Good grief I'm so glad that your show finally cancelled ... oh but the re-runs (UCK).
Sell some of that crappy jewelry you wear... Bank the $$$ for rainy days.
Come on Dog will you a your clan please just going away enough is enough.
Desparately seeking publicity. It's over Dog. Let it go and stay home with that foxy wife of yours.
 @Klondiko Yep, she has some nice apples!!! :-P
 @alexcrowley Apples?  LOL!  Maybe apples at the end of those sandbags!  Thanks for the laugh!
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how about that bra,.. go with christ
 @mountainman LOL!
Maybe they just don't want that garbage there, period. Â We turn out more crap in this country that makes other countries scratch/shake their heads.
 @Doxie I know he's not everyone's cup of tea but I'm not sure how he's garbage or crap that we've turned out.  Have you watched the show?  He catches the bad guys but has a big heart and wants them to turn their lives around.
 @jellyfish I've seen it and don't disagree that he has a big heart (I meant the show is garbage, not him)  - but most people would not be able to see past the tackiness.  We have Dutch friends and they  give us an earful every time we get together!
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I'm thinking he might have to really work as well as redefining his expenditures like the rest of us, hate when that happens! Maybe he saved some of that money he made off those eight seasons.
Sure would be nice if one of his parole violators would just shoot him. A perfect example of what terrible programing MSM has to offer.
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Really? Wow, you are a piece of work.
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