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HONOLULU (AP) — A sidekick of TV bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman turned himself in to authorities after a shopping center security guard reported seeing him naked in his pickup, performing a lewd act, police said.
But Tim Chapman's lawyer insisted Friday that his client spilled juice on himself and was just changing clothes Thursday night.
The guard told Chapman to put on his clothes and get out of the truck, police said. After dressing, Chapman started his truck and drove over a sidewalk, nearly hitting the guard, then drove off, police said.
Hmmm, ok, maybe possible, but unlikely. First of all, drinking oj alone in his car in a parking lot, second were a second pair of pants actually seen or did he just claim he was changing them, third, the way he drove off shouts of alcohol and/or drugs. I don't know if it is just me or what, but do you just get sick of these people after awhile? I just posted on a thread about Dr. Phil, same thing. Oh he was ok when started out, but now I am sick of him. When Bounty Hunter was first on tv I used to watch it and like it, now I am over it. How many years can you watch a middle aged man who thinks he 21, dresses the same ALL the time, in his fake blonde mullet, with all his black leather? His wife is a walking breast for petes sake. I don't know how she has not smothered herself in her sleep before now! It has just gotten old and it looks like that little empire is slowly crumbling.
Is the american public that desperate for news that they pay attention to these clowns?
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