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    This guy was so far out you couldn't find someone to write this story as fiction... It came across more like a macabre comedy than a tradgedy. I think one of the people interviewed hit the nail on the head when they remarked, "I think that the only reason that the bears didn't go after him earlier was that they figured there was something wrong with him or something." Most of his supporters seem to be the types that you would give a wide berth on a sidewalk also... YOUWZA!@#$% You got to see it to believe it, no REALLY, you do... Sobering that all his ashes fit in a Copenhagen tin- including some bear remains also.

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    I saw the trailer for the show.I figured it wasn't worth the time to watch it.IMHO Death due to self inflicted stupidity.I live in bear country and even my 8 yr. old is sharp enough to realize that big hairy things with sharp teeth and claws might be a little higher on the food chain than he is.
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    my wife is a psychotherapist and I was one years ago. We had an absolute blast assigning mental diagnosis (plural?) to that poor human being. Unbelievable movie - worth seeing just so you know your head is on right compared to his.

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    as one of the people they interviewed said "He got what he deserved" Harsh statement I know...But what else could he ultimately have expected!?. Their Not Teddy Bears!!!
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    from what i understand the only reason he was able to get away with his crazy "research" as long as he did was he was in bear country when food was plentiful. when he was killed it was at a time he would normally have been done for the season, and food for the bears was scarce. i think he deserved punishment for naming the bears things like "mr. chocolate!"

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    I too have only seen the trailers. I did see a show about Alaska's bears a few months ago and they had a little snippit of him and what he was doing.
    I don't think he had both oars in the water. These are wild bears, what did he expect from them? A group hug, because he gave them cute names?


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    Just curious as to who funded this "research" and what was the "scientific" conclusion he was seeking to establish, prove or disprove?
    Misdirected, naive and patently stupid.The sorrow I feel is for the young lady he convinced to accompany him who also was killed. THAT is the horrible shame.

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    Definite candidate for Darwin Award of the Century.
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    Started to watch it and fell asleep.
    Seems it came to a logical conclusion.
    Too bad he took someone else with him.
    Is it really moral to kill a bear with a full stomach....one that has just eaten a bunch of fruits and nuts?
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    This is a show that everybody should watch. Just so you can comment on it to the environmentalist fanatics.
    It is a perfect example of Nature's way to cull out the idiots.
    The guy walks up to full grown grizzlies and sticks his hand out like you would to a strange dog.
    Walks up to twin cubs and wants to play with them.
    Videos (at close range) two huge grizzly boars fighting for a female. (The fight got so intense that one of the bears crapped all over.)
    They had the audio tape (the lens had been left on the camera) of their death throws but wouldn't play it. The director said that anyone who would want to hear it is morbid. Although he listened to it himself ???
    They never really showed the girlfriend, Amie up close but she did seem to be a looker. I was wondering, if it had been her time of the month. It was never mentioned in the film.
    They did get the bear that had killed them. He was chocked full of the couple when he was killed. The bear had been moved a couple of years before to that area because he was an old problem bear. They had to take one of his teeth out, so you can guess what kind of a mood he was normally in.
    Timothy wanted to be a movie star. This was proved because of all the clothing that was recovered, including five coats & jackets, every one contained a comb and a mirror. Guess he figured the film would make him famous some day. (It did.)
    The only two people that make any sense in the film are the helicopter pilot and an Eskimo who runs the Bear Museum on Kodiak Island.
    The pilot stated that they got exactly what they deserved.
    The Eskimo explained how his people had always survived with the bears by letting them know that they were in the area and that his people had the means to kill them. The Eskimos also realized that the bears had the means and temperament to kill their people and gave the bears their space. A sort of 1000 year truce.
    Problem with Timothy is he never looked up the word carnivore in the dictionary.
    We had the same types in the 60's in the National Parks. I don't know if you remember the Craigheads. The Park Service finally banned them from the parks because they didn't want them to get killed on their watch.
    Tim and his girlfriend had been camping in an area that was named The Maze. Willow thickets so dense that you couldn't see ten feet in front of you. They don't think that the bear stumbled upon them in the dark though. It sounds like he had been looking for them. (Either ****** off and had enough of Tim's harassment or my assumption, Amie's time of the month.)
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