:30:00
	But he tried to protect the bears,
didn't he?
:30:05
	I think he did more damage
to the bears than he did...
:30:07
	Because when you habituate bears to
humans, they think all humans are safe.
:30:13
	Where I grew up, the bears avoid us
and we avoid them.
:30:17
	They're not habituated to us.
:30:19
	If I look at it from my culture,
Timothy Treadwell crossed a boundary
:30:23
	that we have lived with
for 7,000 years.
:30:26
	It's an unspoken boundary,
an unknown boundary.
:30:28
	But when we know
we've crossed it,
:30:31
	we pay the price.
:31:08
	Jewel, I apologize
:31:10
	that this wristwatch
is still in an evidence bag.
:31:15
	However, I want you to have this watch.
:31:19
	I think that it is important
that you have it.
:31:23
	You knew Timothy for a long time.
:31:26
	My understanding is that you lived together
for three years.
:31:29
	You were very close to him.
:31:31
	Yeah. He was my boyfriend for three years.
He was my boss.
:31:33
	He was a lot of things
to me in 20 years.
:31:37
	I understand that. And that's the reason
I want you to have this.
:31:41
	This really should be yours.
:31:44
	- This watch is still running.
- Oh, wow.
:31:47
	It has been running continuously
since the time that I received it.
:31:51
	This was taken off Timothy's wrist.
:31:55
	Wow! There it is.
:31:58
	It's still running. I can't even believe it.
I can't believe it.