😱“She Lied About Everything” — Dog the Bounty Hunter Finally Tells All About Baby Lyssa’s Darkest Secret! 💣

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Lyssa Rae Chapman was born on June 10, 1987, into a world already on fire.

Dog, her father, was battling addiction and bouncing between relationships, trying to build a career in the rough world of bounty hunting.

Her mother, Lyssa Rae Brittain, struggled with alcohol and instability.

While the cameras later portrayed a thrilling family life in Hawaii, the early years were anything but glamorous.

Tensions between Dog and Beth—his eventual wife and partner on Dog the Bounty Hunter—only added to the chaos.

And caught in the middle of it all was young Lyssa.

By age 11, things exploded.

In a desperate attempt to escape the storm she was living in, Lyssa accused her father of something unthinkable—rape.

It was a lie she later admitted, but the impact was nuclear.

She wanted out of the screaming, the drug use, and the fear she said surrounded her father’s home.

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“It was a horrible life,” she later confessed, saying she’d do anything to get away from it, even if it meant tearing her family apart.

Her mother believed her.

There were no charges filed, no courtroom drama, but the damage was done.

Lyssa left Dog’s household and moved with her mother to Alaska.

It would be over six years before she saw her father again.

Dog didn’t talk about the accusation publicly—not back then.

The pain was too deep.

But in later interviews, when asked about that dark chapter, he hinted at understanding, even if he never truly forgot.

When Lyssa reached out with a memoir years later, she expected anger.

Instead, Dog replied, “No, I know what I did.

” He wasn’t admitting to the crime—but he was admitting to the dysfunctional environment that made her desperate to escape.

Alaska gave Lyssa a break—but not a clean one.

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At 14, she became pregnant by a 24-year-old man who would later plead guilty to statutory rape.

By 15, she was a teenage mom, raising a baby in a trailer, paying $500 rent to her own mother.

Babysitting gigs and occasional help from neighbors kept her afloat, but her life was a daily struggle for survival.

She often recalled feeling abandoned—no help from Dog, no guidance from Beth, no future.

But something inside her refused to give up.

At 17, Lyssa made a life-altering decision: she packed her things and flew to Hawaii.

She wanted to reconnect with Dog.

What she didn’t know was that her return would be filmed for national TV.

When she landed, cameras were already rolling.

She was thrown into Dog the Bounty Hunter—a show she’d never watched—surrounded by production crews, paparazzi, and a father she hadn’t seen in years.

It was baptism by fire, but Lyssa adapted.

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Season two kicked off with “Baby’s Back in Town,” and America was reintroduced to Lyssa—this time not as a ghost from Dog’s past but as a full-fledged team member.

She learned the ropes of the family business: tracking fugitives, filing paperwork, and making arrests.

The show captured her transformation from a lost teen mom into a confident bounty hunter.

But the real drama wasn’t on-screen.

Off-camera, Lyssa and Dog began rebuilding their shattered relationship.

Beth remained a force in the family, and while her and Lyssa’s relationship had rocky moments, they found a way to coexist.

Privately, the healing was slow but real.

Dog never asked Lyssa to explain herself.

Instead, he quietly accepted her presence—offering her a second chance and a new role in his world.

But life wasn’t done testing them.

In 2009, Lyssa married Brahman “Bo” Galanti.

They had a daughter, Mady, and for a moment, it seemed like stability had finally arrived.

But within two years, Lyssa filed for divorce, citing domestic violence.

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One night, after a brutal argument, she fled their home barefoot and in tears—straight to her father’s doorstep.

Dog was livid.

“If you ever touch my daughter again, you’ve got a big problem,” he told Bo.

Beth backed him up, making it clear that no one would lay a hand on Lyssa without facing the full wrath of the Chapman clan.

This moment marked a shift.

After all their history—lies, distance, betrayal—Dog didn’t hesitate to protect Lyssa.

He stood up not as a TV personality but as a father.

It wasn’t just for the cameras.

It was personal.

It was redemption.

But not everything was smooth sailing.

Lyssa faced her own demons.

In 2011, she was arrested for disorderly conduct after a wild night in Hawaii involving banging on a neighbor’s door and a scuffle with police.

A mugshot of Baby Lyssa made headlines, sparking concerns about whether her past was repeating itself.

In 2022, she was arrested again after a fight with her then-girlfriend Leyana Evenson.

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She spent a night in jail and later accepted a deferred plea deal—avoiding jail time but forced to stay out of trouble.

Dog remained silent publicly, but privately, he stood by her.

He didn’t scold.

He didn’t shame.

He understood.

He had lived through worse himself.

Their bond had been tested again—and survived.

Today, Lyssa has stepped away from reality TV and built a quieter life.

She runs a boutique in Hawaii, raises her two daughters, and speaks openly about her struggles.

In 2022, she married her longtime partner Lyanna Evenson in a serene oceanside ceremony.

Dog, unable to attend due to travel issues, sent his love and support from afar.

Lyssa often says, “I have a great relationship with my dad—as healthy as we can be.

I love him with all my heart.

” And when Dog’s own daughters turned against him in 2021, accusing him of bigotry and cutting him out of his own wedding, it was Lyssa who stood by him.

“Dad is not racist or homophobic,” she wrote, shutting down the rumors with a force only a loyal daughter could wield.

The truth is, Dog and Lyssa’s relationship has been a roller coaster: betrayal, forgiveness, tragedy, and triumph.

But what makes it remarkable is not the drama—it’s the resilience.

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Two people who had every reason to walk away found a way to walk forward together.

Now at 72, Dog the Bounty Hunter looks back on a life filled with chaos, crime, cameras, and kids—and when he speaks about Lyssa, there’s no anger in his voice.

Just acceptance.

Just love.

“We’re good,” he once said.

“She’s just one of my crazy daughters.

This is how families do—we’re all nuts.”

Crazy? Maybe.

But what’s undeniable is the bond they rebuilt after a past that could’ve shattered them forever.

And that is the story that needs to be told.