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and they come equipped
to kill ya and eat ya.
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And that's just what
Treadwell was asking for.
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He got what
he was asking for.
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He got what he deserved,
in my opinion.
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The tragedy of it
was taking the girl with him.
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I think the only reason
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that Treadwell lasted
as long in the game as he did
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was that the bears probably thought
there was something wrong with him.
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Like he was mentally retarded
or something.
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That bear, I think,
that day decided that he had
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either had enough
of Tim Treadwell,
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or that something clicked
in that bear's head
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that he thought, "Hey, you know,
he might be good to eat."
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My opinion,
I think Treadwell thought
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these bears were big,
scary looking, harmless creatures
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that he could go up and pet
and sing to,
:20:07
- and they would bond
- Look it there!
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As children of the universe
or some odd.
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I think he had lost sight
of what was really going on.
:20:32
He wanted to become like the bear.
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Perhaps it was religious,
but not in the true sense of religion.
:20:38
I think perhaps he wanted to
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mutate into a wild animal
:20:44
as he says in this last letter.
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He says, "I have to mutually
mutate into a wild animal
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to handle the life
I live out here."
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I think there's
a religious sense in that
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in the sense of connecting so deeply
that you're no longer human.