
Our brother Todd, a 60 year old surgeon, was arrested while crossing the Mexican border, accused of "weapons trafficking" for one magazine and a few shotgun shells which may have been in his truck. In jail he's been beaten, defended, neglected, befriended, and abused, but he's never been abandoned—we visit him every week. For six months, his lawyers have been saying he'll be out any day now. We're... more
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With the World Cup going on, Randi and Becky give their tips and warnings for Americans to stay safe in Mexico.
This episode was recorded over the internet June 12th, 2026. The show is edited by Becky's daughter, Robin Applegate.
Becky and Randi give the latest update on the way home from the prison.
This episode was recorded on the road in Arizona on June 5th, 2026. The show is edited by Becky's daughter, Robin Applegate.
Randi and Becky continue the chronological story of Todd's arrest, covering what happened over Christmas and New Year's.
This episode was recorded over the internet on May 27th, 2026. The show is edited by Becky's daughter, Robin Applegate.
Bec and Jen give the debrief on this week's visit to Todd.
This episode of Crossing the Line was recorded in a hotel in Arizona on May 22nd, 2026. The show is edited by Becky's daughter, Robin Applegate.
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Two sisters document their brother-in-law's six-month detainment in a Mexican federal prison, blending on-the-ground updates with intimate family storytelling. Across episodes, they recount visits, legal hurdles, and daily prison life—from medical exams and “cookie economy” dynamics to safety, hope, and resilience. A core throughline is Todd's work as an orthopedic surgeon who teaches yoga and English to inmates, and how his example shapes the family's advocacy, fundraising, and communications strategy as they navigate information gaps, border realities, and the emotional toll of a prolonged legal ordeal. The show stands out for its personal, sustained storytelling, clear intent to counter rumors with verified details, and a compassionate f... more
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