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Dog Was Right About Dopefiend Son's "Girlfriend"

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Duane "Dog" Chapman was on CNN's Larry King Live tonight to discuss his recent flap with the press regarding his drug-addicted, ex-convict son's illegal taping of a private conversation in which Dog repeatedly used a racial slur. The A&E Channel's top-rated TV star of the show, Dog the Bounty Hunter, was sincere and repentant for his use of a word which is in common usage throughout America, specifically by the very people who pretend to be so offended by it. But I've already covered the reverse-racism inherent in the word in my earlier post.

You should have seen this friggin' "girlfriend"...

First of all, let me tell you that Dog said this chick and several of her friends have been looking for this for quite some time now and even went so far as to lay in wait like the thieving brigands they are with a tape recorder to attack Dog's wife, Beth! This episode is, in fact, what prompted the call the media is having a field day with right this moment - a phonecall that was actually placed back in April of this year!

I told you that there was more to this than we knew!

So, this Monique Shinnery and her friends tried to jump Dog Chapman's wife with a tape recorder, hoping to record her spewing racist epithets, which is what got Dog on the phone to call his drug-addicted, ex-convict son! No wonder the guy was angry!

But what's even more is that Dog actually continues on in the taped conversation, explaining how he uses the word sometimes and it has nothing to do with the pigmentation content of anyone's skin and so forth!

And then The National Enquirer just happened to find this Monique Shinnery "available for comment" and held a lengthy interview with her, in which she continually refuses Dog's apology, claiming it was disingenuous. Though it is obvious from her demeanor, vocabulary, and body language that she does not know a word as big as "disingenuous."

Monique Shinnery is very obviously a street-level thug who coordinated this set-up against Duane "Dog" Chapman and his family. She insinuated herself into his son's life with this express intention and Dog is a fool if he ever has anything else to do with this drug-addict ex-con of a "son."

Also in the interview was another of Dog's long-lost sons who had come out of prison a few years back and claimed Dog was a drug addict and racist and so forth (I may have reported on this in some of the earlier Dog posts on this blog). The son was sorry he had done this, and explained how The National Enquirer encouraged him to lie by saying, "The more dirt, the better," as well as that he failed a lie detector test, but the story and quotes were printed anyway. This son had also spent time in prison for armed robbery and had just been released - the same as Dog's son, Tucker, whom the now infamous Monique Shinnery played like a fiddle in order to get a paycheck - when The National Enquirer approached him and offered him a large sum of money to lie about his father.

Obviously, Shinnery was directly involved in a set-up either she or The National Enquirer concocted and used the recently-released, drug-addled Tucker to accomplish. The National Enquirer has repeatedly been sued for libel, settled lawsuits for printing falsehoods, and is an infamous yellow rag of ill-repute. Son, Tucker, is an armed robber still on probation or parole for a 20-year prison sentence and reputedly addicted to Dope.

And Monique Shinnery is a street-level thug who, I'll allege, is more than familiar with the word she incited (by threat of violence to one of his family members) Duane "Dog" Chapman into using repeatedly when she was paid to set him and his family up.

Enjoy your 15 minutes, Shinnery; the next time we hear of you will be on a 10-second E! News update, when they tell us why you landed in prison.

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Sassys's picture

Hey Manodogs I did see the infamous interview last night.

Sassys

To be honest with you I don't like Dog or ANY of his family...that being said, this is a guy who has raised two screwed up kids, one we know has been jailed etc.

The fact that both his sons hate him enough to get addicted and to get their "payback" ...like I said before, Karma is a BIATCH! Shinnery is indeed an opportunist no doubt, but Dog and his wife both allowed their egos to get them exactly where they are today...and yeah Shinnery will also reap bad Karma for her role in all this.

manodogs's picture

Bad Dog!

Well, I have gone back and forth. I liked Dog at first, but like you said, they got really arrogant a year or so into the series and I haven't really watched it since. I had an online friend (whom I haven't seen in a while and hope is okay) who lives in HI and she said they think they run the islands and no one there likes them. She said they are always pushing people down, chasing fugitives, and so forth - just doing whatever they "have" to in order to catch their bounty.

But, regardless of whether or not I like any of them, Dog freely admits that he had a troublesome young adulthood and I agree that his absence from their lives is what led his other sons to following in his footsteps. But he also talked about how they are still "hooked-up" with his ex-wife, who is very obviously trying to exact some measure of revenge and worm her way into his wallet, since he made his fortune long after they split up. He directly mentioned how this ex-wife had been doing Dope with the daughter who was killed in a car wreck just a week before her death (though they were not connected).

On another note, the whole "Jesus Christ" thing really bothers me. I think it's great that he claims Christianity is what "saved" him, but I find it reprehensible for anyone to do whatever it is they do "in the Name of the Lord," barring (of course) things like the clergy and so forth.

Still now, Dog has turned his life around 100% and is performing a valuable service to the community. Sure, he's making a killing while doing it, but I have nothing against that - I'm for it - in fact, I wish it were more prevalent in such important jobs (like teacher and so forth) so more people would do them!

Oh, and I reserve the brunt of my hatred for that single leather strip he wears on his grotesquely large bicep. I bet he smells like sweat.

- Manodogs
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