48 Hours did a follow up on their original story of this person. He, two weeks after his wife died, left Mexico. The police never ordered him to stay there. He hitched a ride and walked across the border to the US.
On one hand, for him to have killed the wife in a Cancun resort, he would have done it, they say, in the room with his two young kids in it. At least one of the kids is in therapy, probably both, and not saying that they witnessed such a thing. Could he have drugged them? The daughter remembers her mother leaving them that day and saying she was going shopping and would be back later.
He was extradited to Mexico and is in a Mexican prison - talking as though he'll be freed.
His girlfriend was someone he worked with, probably not all that uncommon, especially in his line of work.
I think he did it, but why didn't the kids hear and witness it? If they think he did it in the hotel room there must be a reason, maybe the surrounding grounds were very populated and there was no where to hide the body until dark except in his room?
"...they claim that in one hotel room with my two small children...that I killed her and then I left her in a room all day long, while my children and I went in and out," Bruce said. "All the while, Monica's dead body is supposedly in the room.
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The hotel, although five star, had a reputation. A woman said she was attacked in her room by a hotel employee and if someone had not come in, hearing her screams, she might have been dead, or at the very least raped. They called the hotel desk and reported it. The desk clerk acted very nonchalant and they found out later that the employee had been let go. Why did they not go to the police first? That guy should be locked up for the attempt.
There is other testimony for his side, his wife's blood pooling in the body indicate that she must have died near the sewer in which she was found. There were two sets of footprints around the sewer, neither of which belonged to Bruce.