British Columbia: The already bizarre saga of Randy Quaid's Canadian vacation has taken another strange turn, as reality TV star "Dog" Chapman and his wife are vowing to "get ya no matter where you go."
Quaid and his wife Evi have been in Canada since October 2010, claiming that "Hollywood star whackers" south of the border are out to kill them. The pair faces charges of felony vandalism in Santa Barbara, California, and both are wanted on $500,000 bench warrants.
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So Mr. Dog is going to try to grab him in Canada? I'd like to see him try; he'd be the one looking at jail time. We don't hold with bounty hunters on this side of the Medicine Line.
There was a case some years ago when a couple of bounty hunters tried to take a man from Canada to the United States. Needless to say the man was unwilling to go. The cops stopped the bounty hunters and arrested them for false imprisonment and kidnapping. The bounty hunters' case wasn't helped when another bounty hunter appeared on a Canadian TV news magazine (I think it was CBS's "The Fifth Estate") and declared that he didn't care about "your law (Canadian law)" he was only interested in "my law (presumably US law)." If Mr and Mrs Dog try to take the Quaids from Canada unwillingly they could be facing the Canadian courts.
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