:08:03
I would never, ever kill a bear
in defense of my own life.
:08:06
Would not go into a bear's home
and kill a bear.
:08:14
One day, I came home
:08:16
and I was sitting on my patio.
:08:20
My wife was in the bedroom
with the TV on.
:08:24
And I heard her scream.
:08:28
And I thought
she'd fallen or something.
:08:31
I came in and she was sitting
on the edge of the bed,
:08:34
staring at the television.
:08:36
I looked at the television,
:08:39
and I saw Timmy's face.
:08:41
I hadn't heard the sound
or the news yet,
:08:44
but I knew just by seeing
Timmy's face on TV
:08:47
and hearing
my wife's reaction,
:08:50
that the worst had happened.
:08:53
Not necessarily a surprise,
:08:57
but... the worst.
:09:01
I never have days
when I grieve for Timmy
:09:04
as I have with other friends
who have died.
:09:08
They feel dead.
:09:10
Timmy doesn't feel dead.
:09:15
This is the last photo
of Timothy Treadwell.
:09:19
It was taken at the beginning
of his 13th summer
:09:22
in the wilds of Alaska.
:09:24
With him is Amie Huguenard,
who would die by his side.
:09:31
The man who took the photo
was Willy Fulton,
:09:34
a close friend of Timothy's,
:09:36
and the pilot
who would bring him to this remote part
:09:39
of the Alaskan peninsula.
:09:43
Treadwell saw himself
as the guardian of this land
:09:47
and stylized himself
as Prince Valiant,
:09:50
fighting the bad guys with their schemes
to do harm to the bears.
:09:55
But all this land is
a federally protected reserve,
:09:59
part of Katmai National Park.