WARNING!
Source 1:
Closed down First Class Male and fled to Mexico, importing German tapes and reselling them into the U.S. When he crossed the border into the U.S. he was arrested but committed suicide rather than face many years in jail for working with under aged boys.
Source 2:
Peter (his real name was Troy) shot his first three videos ("Boy Meats Boy", "Busted" and "Strokin'") in the early '80s in a suburb of Denver before moving to San Diego where he began marketing them about 1984. He also shot all of his other First Class Male videos there, many more titles than you have listed. While he eventually relocated to Mexico, he didn't flee directly there but spent a couple of years in Amsterdam and elsewhere in the Netherlands. In Mexico he established a studio there, first in Acapulco and then in Cuernavaca, and shot a large number of videos. He had two lines, one of 18+ legal age boys, and the other of underage (but pubertal) boys. He ditched "Peter Hunter" and used a Mexican-sounding name (like Pablo Espinosa, although I've forgot what it actually was) and used a different studio name, which I've also forgotten. He sold them by mail order, and when he became concerned that something might happen to him and his videos, he made arrangements with Gufa studio in Dusseldorf and sent them all of his master tapes. Gufa then distributed them in Europe and world-wide.
One group of his Mexican tapes that he was especially proud of are available now on the web. They show teen Mexican boys dressed in gold crowns, gold vests and gold tunics like something the ancient Aztecs might have worn. BFH Productions offers them at its site.
Peter was always trying to improve his videos. Those first three were shot in Hi8 and then transferred to VHS. He was constantly upgrading his equipment and trying to better his shooting and editing techniques, despite the fact that he had no training and limited resources. He went back to shooting in Hi8 for his last years in Mexico and tried to persuade his customers to switch.
A mutual acquaintance, who was working for Peter but was not in Mexico at the time, told me that Peter was killed during a police raid of his home in Cuernavaca. It is possible that the shot was self-inflicted. He was terrified of going to prison. Peter was a gentle fellow whose boys liked him, and who generated a lot of friends.
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