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Dog Chapman Adds $10,000 To Murder Reward

HONOLULU -- Bounty hunter Duane "Dog" Chapman and wife, Beth, on Monday pledged $10,000 to the reward offered to find the person who killed a Kalihi girl last week. Iris Rodrigues-Kaikana's body was found naked in a Kalihi walkway. Full Article at HawaiiChannel.com

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  1. FILE - In a Wednesday, May 14, 2008 file photo, Duane "Dog" Chapman listens to questions during a press conference in Honolulu.
  2. HOLLYWOOD - SEPTEMBER 24:  Reality television personality Duane 'Dog' Chapman (L) and wife Beth Chapman arrive at the Fox Reality Channel Really Awards at the Avalon Hollywood club September 24, 2008 in Hollywood California.
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