Chris Hansen "To Catch A Predator" Hidden Camera Caught
Chris Hansen, known as the series "To Catch a Predator" reports on "Dateline NBC" is a hidden camera caught what could prove self-defeating situation.
Hansen, 52, married with two children, was secretly filmed on June 24, arrived at the restaurant of the Ritz-Carlton angle, apparently Kristyn Caddell, 30, according to the National Enquirer, which published the video its Internet website. A "romantic dinner" at the restaurant followed Manalapan, Florida, a source Enquirer.
Cameras filmed the back driving Caddell Palm Beach apartment, where they went until 8 the next morning, the story says. Caddell, who works at a local television station news, and would have taken to the airport, according to the tabloid.
A source confirmed to Thursday that the two had been "to connect to several months." Hansen was in Florida, covering the 2006 disappearance of Jimmy Trindade.
"To Catch a Predator" uses hidden cameras to catch the men would have tried to connect with underage girls, with a corresponding Sat Hansen immediately "taken" people to ask some questions.
"Every man who has come, you know I got a little 'better to ask the right questions," he said in 2007, explains how the show began.
"I wonder, honestly, if everyone would just see me and run. Not because I knew that Chris Hansen with" Dateline NBC, "but you know if the father returned home unexpectedly, or was it the police? But it turned out, most of the kids stayed and we talked. "
His 'Gotcha' well-deserved reputation for Hansen, meme space, including the classic "Why not have a place there?" animated gif is often used in internet forums, or a visual depiction of theme panels.
He and his wife, Mary Joan Hansen, lives in Connecticut with her two.
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