Skip to content

Border Blogs & News

Blogs and news from the borders of America.

Menu
  • Home
  • El Paso News
  • El Paso Herald Post
  • Fronterizo News
Menu

Border Report – Surf photographer knew two of the surfers murdered in Baja, told them where to go surfing

Posted on May 7, 2024

SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Randy Dible says he spends most mornings at the beach sipping his coffee and reading a newspaper while checking out the surf and the surfers.

He says he loves the ocean and surfing so much, he made it his life’s work spending the last 40 years photographing and writing about the sport, and those who ride the waves on both sides of the border.

“I used to surf professionally back in the 80s. Then I started taking pictures of my friends during their heats, and then I started traveling to Mexico,” said Dible, pronounced like bible.

He said one of his favorite spots is the Santo Tomas Valley and the La Bocana surf area about 110 miles south of the border.


Surfing community south of the border mourns American, 2 Australians murdered in Baja

“It’s sacred to my family. I’ve brought my family there, my mother, my father, grandfather, all my relatives have gone to that sacred place and it’s always been safe, a great place.”

This is where he suggested Callum Robinson visit after meeting him last month at his store in Ocean Beach, California.

“He wanted to buy a photo and we talked, and I found out he was a lacrosse player, professional player from Australia, big dude, 6-4, all muscle, he had a kung-fu-grip handshake, really gregarious guy,” said Dible. “He said his brother was coming to visit in a couple of weeks and wanted to take him surfing in Mexico.”

Dible quickly recommended Santo Tomas and La Bocana.

“I made him a map and told him where to go,” he said. “Fast forward to a few days ago when I read on the news about some surfers missing in Baja and I read the name Callum Robinson, and I’m like I know that name… and said, ‘Oh my god, that’s the guy who bought the photo from me.’ I was dumbfounded.”


Update: Baja AG confirms bodies recovered are those of missing surfers

Originally, after buying the print, Dible took a picture of Robinson, a photo he shared with Border Report.

Photo taken by Randy Dible of Callum Robinson weeks before he was murdered in Baja California. (Courtesy: Randy Dible Surf Photography)

“Everybody who comes by my booth I take a picture of them for records, and I always take a photo of them holding my photo. They become my friends.”

Dible is still trying to process what happened to Robinson, his brother Jake and Jack Rhoad from San Diego.

The three men were shot during a robbery attempt at the very campsite Dible suggested they visit.

The Baja California Attorney General says after being killed, the men were dumped in a 50-foot-deep well. The bodies were recovered last Friday.

“I also knew Jack. He’d come by my shop in the mornings to look at my prints. It’s just terrible., It’s terrible for their parents, terrible for Mexico.”


Visit the BorderReport.com homepage for the latest exclusive stories and breaking news about issues along the U.S.-Mexico border

Dible says he hopes this doesn’t hurt Mexico or stops other surfers from visiting.

“It’s a safe place. I was at a camp there last May, and I was by myself.”

 Read: Read More 

Recent Posts

  • KTSM News – El Paso ISD selects Dr. Brian Lusk as superintendent finalist
  • El Paso Matters – Dallas ISD administrator named sole finalist for EPISD superintendent
  • Tech Crunch – Creator Tayla Cannon recieves $1.1 million investment from Slow Ventures’ creator fund to build PT software
  • Tech Crunch – Zap Energy ramps up the pressure in its latest fusion device
  • Tech Crunch – Zoox to begin offering robotaxi rides to public in San Francisco

El Paso News

El Paso News delivers independent news and analysis about politics and public policy in El Paso, Texas. Go to El Paso News

Politico Campaigns

Are you a candidate running for office? Politico Campaigns is the go-to for all your campaign branding and technology needs.

Go to Politico Campaigns

Custom Digital Art

My name is Martín Paredes and I create custom, Latino-centric digital art. If you need custom artwork for your marketing, I'm the person to call. Check out my portfolio

©2025 Border Blogs & News | Design: Newspaperly WordPress Theme