After Registe had been profiled on ''America's Most Wanted'', authorities received numerous tips from the general public concerning Registe's whereabouts. On August 27, 2008, Registe was arrested without incident on the island of St. Maarten by St. Maarten Police officials in conjunction with the Antilles Director of Public Prosecution and through coordination with the FBI's
Bridgetown Legal Attaché. Officials have speculated his extradition to the United States may take from two weeks to several months.
Muscogee County district attorney Gray Conger told the news reporters that Registe will not face the death penalty once he is extradited to Columbus. The first extradition hearing for Registe's case was postponed until December 11, 2008, at his lawyer's request. Registe's lawyer in the extradition case, Remco Stomp, made a plea to the court for witnesses to be questioned in the case to determine the validity of the charges against his client. Registe's lawyer requested on November 20, 2008, that the judges of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba postpone the extradition hearing because he had not had sufficient time to study the extradition documents filed by the United States’ judicial authorities to discuss them with his client. Registe's lawyer requested for his client to remain in St. Maarten due to doubts about his likelihood of getting a fair trial in the United States: "My client has been the victim of
frenzy in the United States. The media have described the alleged facts as an ‘execution-style murder’ and my client has been mentioned in one breath with serial killers and with
Osama bin Laden. If my client would have to stand trial under such circumstances before a jury in a predominantly white state, then I have my serious doubts about the outcome." On Dec 23, 2008, the high court of the Netherlands Antilles recommended Michael Registe be extradited to the U.S.; however, Registe's attorney filed an appeal to the High Council, stating the high court's "advice was based on an antiquated and questionable theory." St. Maarten's governor will make the final decision about whether to extradite Registe but is delaying his decision until the High Council makes its ruling. Registe was in the Pointe Blanche House of Detention, where he had been held since his August 27 arrest at a local guesthouse. On July 23, 2009, after numerous appeals, Registe returned to the United States, arriving at the
Columbus Airport, escorted by FBI agents. He is currently incarcerated at the
Muscogee County jail. As a condition of his extradition, the authorities will not seek capital punishment in the case. In May 2013, Registe pleaded guilty to two counts of murder for killing Bryan Kilgore and Randy Newton Jr. He was sentenced to two concurrent life terms with the possibility of parole. Registe is serving his sentence at
Coffee Correctional Facility in
Nicholls, Georgia, and will become eligible for parole in 2038. ==References==