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Bumfights creators Ryan McPherson and Daniel Tanner got arrested in Thailand for trying to mail infant body parts, including a head, a foot, and a heart.
Viral early-2000s 'Bumfights' videos showed drunk homeless men fighting, but creators say it was meant as commentary ...
The four -- Ryan McPherson, 19; Zachary Bubeck, 25; Daniel J. Tanner, 21; and Michael Slyman, 21 -- are charged with felonies that could bring prison sentences as long as six years.
San Diego Developer Barry Soper talks about Ryan McPherson and Daniel Tanner creators of the infamous “BumFights” video who are now accused of stealing property from a government agency in ...
Zachary Bubeck, 24, Ryan McPherson, 19, and Daniel Tanner, 21, pleaded guilty in May to a single charge of conspiring to stage an illegal fight.
SAN DIEGO (AP) - The producers of videos featuring homeless people brawling and performing dangerous stunts have agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by three men they filmed, the men's attorney said.
Ryan Edward McPherson, 31, and Daniel Tanner, 33, were detained last week by Thai officials in connection with the human remains, which the pair allegedly had tried to ship home to Nevada in boxes ...
McPherson started out his career of notoriety in the early 2000s with Bumfights, which, depending on who’s answering, either highlights the plight of America’s homeless or — more commonly ...
Felony charges including battery were filed in 2002 against the four filmmakers: Ryan McPherson, of San Diego, and Zachary Bubeck, Michael Slyman and Daniel Tanner, all of Las Vegas.
“BumFights” was produced by La Mesa-area high school student Ryan McPherson and fellow filmmakers Daniel Tanner, Zack Bubeck and Michael J. Slyman under the Indecline Films label.
A high school student and aspiring filmmaker, Ryan McPherson, offered him $5 to run head-first into milk crates stacked outside a grocery store in El Cajon, California.
The producers of videos featuring homeless people brawling and performing dangerous stunts have agreed to settled a lawsuit filed by three men they filmed, the men's attorney said.