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Er und seine Freundin Amie Huguenard (* Oktober ; † 5. Oktober ) wurden von einem jährigen Braunbären getötet und gefressen. Treadwells. Todes von Timothy Treadwell und seiner Freundin Amie Huguenard nach einem Grizzly-Angriff im Katmai National Park, Alaska. Für diejenigen, die das Werk. November ; Darsteller: Timothy Treadwell, Amie Huguenard, Warren Queeney, Willy Fulton, Sam Egli; Sprache: Deutsch (Dolby Digital ); Studio. Park Service griff Treadwell und seine Freundin Amie Huguenard an, ist Amies tapfere Gegenwehr mit einer Bratpfanne und ihr furchtbarer. Seine Freundin Amie Huguenard lag im Zelt, während er versuchte, einen ungewöhnlich zudringlichen Bären zu verscheuchen. Sie schaltete. Amie Huguenard: sie selbst (Archivmaterial); David Letterman: er selbst (Archivmaterial); Jewel Palovak: sie selbst (Freundin, Mitbegründerin von Grizzly People. Interview, Porträt, Filmografie, Bilder und Videos zum Star Amie Huguenard | barberadelnebbioso.eu

Both were collapsed and torn, however there was no evidence that the bear had pulled the victims from the main tent. In front of this main tent was a large mound of mud, grass and sticks, five feet long, 4 foot wide, and 3 feet high.
Ellis , pg 4. Gilliland , pg Food was found in the camp secured in 4 or 5 metal bear proof canisters, as well as open snack food found untouched inside the sleeping tent.
Rangers Ellis and Dalrymple then hike back down the path to retrieve cameras from the plane. After yelling Bear! The bear hesitates for about 2 seconds before turning and walking back down the trail to the lake.
Because the bear did not appear to be acting aggressively, the rangers allowed it to move off. Investigators combing the nearby area around the campsite discover what was left of Timothy Treadwell.
Fulton , Ellis , pg 5. Ellis , pg 5. Later, as the helicopter was being loaded, a second smaller bear approximately 3 years old seemed to be stalking the rangers and it was shot and killed as well.
Ranger Gilliland fires a warning shot into the air, however the bear did not react. We were yelling and the bear was looking right at us. As the bear continued to move towards the group ranger Ellis fires a shotgun, while trooper Hill and ranger Gilliland also begin firing at the bear.
Video and still camera equipment, also found at the site, were later analyzed by Alaska State Troopers where it was discovered that the last remaining 6 minutes of video tape, which was found still in the camera bag, had captured the sounds of the attack.
Apparently either Tim had asked Amie to turn the camera on, or Amie just turned it on out of reflex. At any rate, the attack was in progress when the camera was turned on.
The sound of a tent zipper is then heard and the tent flap opening. Not surprisingly, with Amie yelling and screaming nearby, this seems to work and the bear breaks off the attack.
The sound of rain hitting the tent, along with wind muffle the sounds at this point. Go Away! Fallico Tim knew he was going to die at this point and wanted to save Amie from the same fate.
Herzog, Fallico The audio portion of this video tape lasts roughly 6 minutes. He did not die quickly, unlike some traumatic death victims who were lucky enough to drift off into a shock induced dream state.
Tim was obviously very aware and struggling desperately to survive during the last moments of his life. Unlike what is portrayed in the movies, the bear is nearly silent.
Only low growls and periodic grunts are heard which only adds to the horror of the scene. We can only envision the horror of what Amie had witnessed and heard.
More on this below too Readers Digest On Friday, October 8, , two days after investigators first arrived and killed the two bears, a necropsy of the larger bear was conducted at the scene by biologist Larry Van Daele, where it was learned the stomach and digestive tract contained human remains and torn pieces of clothing.
Four garbage bags containing human remains were removed and flown out by helicopter. Egli The smaller younger bear had been eaten by other bears before the multi-agency team could return and only the head remained, so no determination could be made as to whether this young bear played any part in the deaths or the consumption of the victims.
What happened? What caused the first fatal bear attack in Katmai National Park history? Rare in itself. Rarer yet, a bear who then consumes the victims.
It would be easy to say; Well, the fact that Tim often walked up close to bears to photograph them caused his death. However, examining the evidence shows that this was not the case entirely, but was a contributing factor.
The attack and killings took place in camp the night before Willy Fulton flew in to pick Tim and Amie up. Sunday night, and not during the day while Tim was normally out filming and interacting with bears.
Herrero , Treadwell , , et al. For Tim, this was nothing unusual. After all, he camped on established bear trails, or near intersecting bear trails, and had contact with the same bears every year and felt he knew each one personally.
In each case, Tim would leave the tent as soon as he heard a bear nearby, and would calmly talk to them in his often child like voice encouraging and forcing them to leave.
Tim and Amie decide to stay a week later than they had ever stayed in the past, in search of a favorite bear yet unseen.
Bears in Katmai National Park typically begin to den sometime in October or November and go into hyperpagia in early September, as they try to gain as much weight as possible prior to denning by mass feeding.
There is a possibility, as well as some speculation, that wilder unknown bears from the interior had possibly moved in, forcing out the bears Tim was used to seeing and interacting with each year.
Dalrymple , Van Daele Right at the end of a three month long salmon spawn, which would indicate that this bear was no longer able to feed on natural food items as efficiently, as well as in competition with other, younger, stronger, more dominant bears for what little food remained, and we know from past experience that an older bear no longer able to feed on natural foods, will make more use of garbage, and often raid camps and cabins if it has ever had those food items available to it in the past.
Bears are opportunistic in obtaining food. Whatever is easy to get to while expending the least amount of energy. My experience with camps like this is, there is always at least some garbage, trash or other food items laying around.
The harder garbage is to dispose of, and in this case all garbage had to be flown out by plane, the easier and more available it is for bears in the area to get to.
Brooks camp would also increase the amount of human encounters. Habituation to humans results in loss of fear. However, it is unknown whether bear had ever gotten into or received some sort of food reward from humans.
We can only speculate. There was also speculation that bear was a bear that Tim had never had contact with in past years. Gaede , et al.
That somehow these same bears then want to get back at humans is just too far reaching. Gaede Open snack food was found in the tent untouched, so they were about to eat a quick snack before bed as the sound of a bear is heard outside.
Tim leaves the tent and walks away from the tent and towards the bear. Van Daele , Readers Digest Having the presence of mind to turn a camera on with a bear just outside of a thin tent wall could only come from repetition, from someone who had done it many times.
Amie had only spent a few weeks, each of the three years that she had been to Alaska. Tim on the other hand, had spent months each year for 13 years, five of which carrying a video camera, and literally filmed everything!
Every thought, every bear, every encounter, virtually every moment of every day, so that the camera became an extension of his body, and to think that Amie somehow knew that she and Tim were going to die that night is hard to believe.
I believe Tim left the tent and walked towards the bear a short distance, speaking softly to it as he had on numerous occasions, encouraging the bear to leave.
The bear keeps its distance, and when it appears that this will be like any other encounter, Tim decides to tape at least the audio portion for use in future presentations, yelling out to Amie to turn the camera on, which startles the bear, who had been still up to this point, and triggers the attack.
Up until that point, the bear had probably been sizing Tim up and making a judgment of threat level. Amie turns the camera on and asks if the bear is still out there.
Bears often attack, or defend themselves by first going for the head in an attempt to take out the opponents weapon; the face, mouth and head.
Bear number had worn, broken canines and was unable to make use of this tactic, along with the fact that the human head is just too large to fit directly inside of a bears mouth.
Herrero , et al. In my opinion, Amie was able to drive the bear away initially, because this was an older bear who had become conditioned when dealing with younger, stronger, more dominant bears by moving away from the food it had just obtained after being challenged, and was probably startled by a second animal, Amie in this case, suddenly appearing and making a lot of noise.
After scaring the bear away, Amie and Tim have a short conversation while determining where the bear is, and whether it is still nearby.
Amie is cautious and afraid, the tent is a secure refuge in her mind. Again, I believe this older male bear had become conditioned through repetition.
In the past when this bear had been driven away from a freshly caught salmon or other food item, the need to eat and put on weight had no doubt caused this bear to then test the true strengths of the thief and attempt to re-take its meal.
Hundreds of video taped encounters like this have been filmed over the years with many different bears. Tim had even filmed such encounters.
Once the bear had driven Amie off, I believe the bears predatory instincts took over and decided to drag Tim off to a more secure area after Amie returned and began aggressively attacking it with the frying pan, just as the bear would have done when dealing with other more dominant bears and a freshly caught salmon or moose calf.
In video footage recovered from the camp, there was at least some video taken days or hours earlier, showing Amie sitting on the ground as a large bear sits behind her within 10 feet.
In this footage, Amie is obviously nervous and scared as she leans away from the bear. Much as it would have done with a salmon or other food item when approached by other bears in the area.
In previous night time bear encounters around remote camps, individuals who aggressively fought bears that were attacking their friend, were in most cases, able to drive the bear away.
Individuals who have aggressively yelled at the bear, or thrown rocks or other objects to distract the bear, generally have then had time to move away to safety or, they drove the bear away with the first yell and aggressive action.
Night encounters are much different than surprise encounters during the day and must be handled differently. Herrero , Schullery , et al. Extremely rare, but it has happened.
Long , McMillion , Herrero , et al. Had Amie aggressively fought off the bear after she got to Tim, would she have been able to save him and herself?
Those are questions that will never be answered. Anything is possible. I believe that, had Tim not walked away from the tent and towards the bear, and had stayed with Amie, or had they both left the tent and backed away from the tent giving the bear room, that the bear would not have attacked and both Tim and Amie would be alive today.
Bears are more reluctant to attack multiple people than they are one lone individual. I partially agree with the investigators, in that Amie screaming had initiated the attack on her after Tim had been dragged off.
When left with nothing else to do and confronted with extreme danger, screamed even louder in hopes that somehow this nightmare would end and the bear would once again leave Tim.
After all, she had screamed earlier and was successful in driving the bear away. No gun, no weapon of any kind except for a frying pan, screaming was all she had left.
I believe that Amie more than likely ran after the bear a short distance, as it was dragging Tim up the trail screaming at the top of her lungs and striking the bear with the frying pan once again in a last ditch effort to drive the bear away, but was then pushed back to the tent a second time.
This latter scenario can not be confirmed because thankfully for us the video tape ran out before it occurred. Such were the words of biologist Larry Van Daele in trying to make sense of this tragedy.
Grizzly bears are wild animals and should always be treated as such, wild and unpredictable. Not a pet, or lovable cuddly bear.
Tim would often tell listeners about the time he calmly defused a dangerous encounter with a bear, by talking softly to it.
When the confrontation was over, he claimed to have laid down and napped next to the sleeping bear. Did Treadwell have a special connection with the bears?
Not all bear researchers think so. The salmon attract an extremely dense population of bears. Hechtel Throughout the movie, Grizzly Man, we see Tim in numerous close encounters, and very nearly attacked on several occasions.
He was just plain lucky for 13 years and became over confident in his own abilities. The fact that he was not killed earlier, just goes to prove that grizzly bears really want nothing to do with humans and would rather avoid us whenever possible, but will tolerate us, to a point.
There are boundaries in the world of the bear, and in wilderness. Each year, when Tim set camp within Katmai National Park, he voluntarily became a member of the food chain, and by not placing an electric fence around his camp All bear researchers that camp in this area reportedly set up portable electric fences , by hiding his camp from park rangers in dense alder brush thickets, as well as refusing to carry bear spray firearms are prohibited in National Parks and by crawling and walking up close to large brown bears, often touching or attempting to touch adult bears and young cubs, showed a total disregard for his life, the life of his girlfriend Amie Huguenard, and the lives of each bear that he interacted with.
National Park Service The same bears he claimed to protect. Only Tim, and of course Amie for trusting Tim, but then who can really say?
It is possible that this incident would have occurred no matter what precautions Tim and Amie might have taken. It is very easy to sit back in our nice comfortable living rooms and Monday morning quarterback what occurred far away and a week, or even years earlier.
It could be as simple as; Being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Sometimes you get the bear, and sometimes the bear gets you.
The more time you spend with grizzly bears increases the chances that the bear will someday get you. A sobering thought for someone like myself. One who spends so much time each year around grizzly bears, but is also the thought that keeps me in check.
It is far too easy to fall prey to your own self confidence. Very strange things happen in the backcountry when you are least expecting it.
No matter how many safety precautions you may have taken, or how prepared you might be. Tim Treadwell. The true hero of this sad tale is of course Amie Huguenard, the one person in this saga that we know so little about.
Knowing that both tents were knocked down, the contents, including open snack food, as well as their neatly placed shoes discovered untouched in the sleeping tent, sends chills down my back when I think about it, and I have often woke in the middle of the night drenched in a cold sweat knowing that Amie had retreated to the main tent as Tim was being dragged kicking and screaming away from camp.
Did Amie try and keep the tents between herself and the bear when it returned? Dodging and weaving around one tent, and then the other, out of her mind with fear?
No where to go, no tree to climb, no police officer to call, and left screaming, running around the only barrier left between her and the bear, only to have the bear finally just go over the top and finally catch her?
The stuff horror movies are made of. Stephen King could not have dreamed of a more frightening sequence of events. I suppose that is my payment for knowing too much information, and being able to fill in the blanks.
I only hope that the end came quick for Amie. A final note on the movie Grizzly Man. In the last few minutes of the film, we see Tim walking across the tidal flats with two red fox following close behind.
Pretty neat, and I have to admit I too have had similar experiences. Anyone that spends as much time in the field as Tim and I have, will no doubt have had similar experiences.
I remember once out at my bear viewing area sitting alone one day, and feeling a bit sleepy in the warm sun I decided to lay back and close my eyes for a moment, when I remember feeling that something was watching me.
After a few minutes, I decided to get up and walk across the meadow, only to have the whole family follow along beside me.
The only difference between Tim and I is, Tim felt that the fox were kindred spirits, whereas I knew that the coyotes were looking at me as they would any other large carnivore in the wild, and that hopefully I would lead them to food much as a bear or wolf would do.
Or maybe, I was the food! After watching the special airing of the movie Grizzly Man on the Discovery Channel February 4, I have new details regarding this—to be added—basically, Tim wrote out and signed a letter to the park service claiming that he had no living relatives, and should he be killed, to give his possessions and remains to Jewel Palovak.
At the end of the movie, the Discovery Channel had a special interview with his friends, as well as additional out-takes of the movie.
One scene that was not included in the movie was of Jewel Palovak and pilot Willy Fulton looking down on the decayed carcass of a young sub-adult bear.
Jewel states that no bears were poached while Tim was in Katmai, but that after he died 6 bears were poached within the park.
The problem I have with this is, the decomposing bear carcass I saw in the out-take showed no actual sign of being poached, it was just a dead bear.
Bears die all the time, they fight, they starve, they get diseases and other injuries, they die. In fact, in the movie Grizzly Man, Tim himself had video taped the remains of a young bear that had been killed and eaten by other bears.
A decomposed carcass of a dead bear laying in the grass is just that—a carcass of a bear. Who knows how it died.
Jewel Palovak also states in her interview, that Tim was working with the park service, providing them with information on boat traffic, weather and other data collected.
In fact, there is no evidence that Tim worked closely with the park service in any way. If Tim did provide basic information on visitor use, boat and plane traffic, as well as weather information, I would argue that it was more in passing during incidental conversation, and not with official record keeping.
If Tim was working closely with the park service, why did he feel the need to hide his camps from them? Not to mention the temper tantrum he threw on camera cursing the park service personnel for harassing him.
More on this —I discovered only one official document which Tim used to track and record public use from June 27, through July 10, and one unofficial hand written document regarding weather for June , No other record keeping by Tim was turned over to the park service.
One other thought came to mind after a short conversation with a Yellowstone biologist who is also interested in this story. It was very interesting, and rather suspicious, that every time Tim reached out to the fox in the movie, the fox would nip at or lick his fingers.
Was Tim feeding the fox? Had he also habituated the fox to him, as well as all humans by feeding them? If so, his concern for people killing fox then placed those very fox he was so desperate to protect in even greater danger the next time they encounter a human and expect to be fed.
Not surprising the fox followed his every step. Documented video shot by Tim of him feeding the fox has been uncovered. But keep in mind, Amie was a smart girl, she was a physicians assistant after all, no small feat.
Tim did not handcuff or hold her hostage up in Alaska, Amie came and went of her own free will twice each year for three summers. Watching bears and wolves in the wilderness is addicting.
Amie may have found the adventure of traveling to Alaska romantic and exciting and may have even found spending time with a quirky guy like Tim to be entertaining and a refreshing escape from her work-a-day life in the city, no doubt filled with dangers and freaks of its own, but the truth and reality is Tim did not kill Amie.
A bear killed Amie. There are several books that have already been published, much too early in my opinion, and before most of the information I have been able to uncover has been released, all with their own theories and speculation.
I have heard it and no it is not real but a fake or spoof. Jewel Palovak still holds the original tape and has no plans to release it. I hope that she never does.
There is now a second fake version posted on UTube. The publisher of this latest UTube version stated to me in an email that he knew the audio he labeled as real, is in fact a fake.
It was posted to draw traffic to his UTube page. There are several ways to determine whether one of these recordings is real or not.
Just recently I was given access to the first 2 minutes of the 6 minute tape. There are two sounds that have not been published that are unmistakeable and have been missing in each fake tape that I have heard.
All fake recordings so far have been under 3 minutes in length and the real tape is 6 minutes. As I reported above in my investigation the bear is nearly silent.
Bears typically make very little sounds, and each fake recording has the sound of a bear roaring, growling, and making all sorts of noises.
In movies, bear noises are dubbed in electronically. Ellis, Joel. Katmai National Park Ranger. Fulton, Willy.
Andrews Airways Pilot. Herrero, Dr. Treadwell, Tim. Whittlesey, Lee H. Van Daele, Larry. Biologist, Alaska Fish and Game Dept. We thank our friends at Americas Cardroom for supporting us.
Find more no deposit bonuses at NoDepositPromoCodes. There were a lot of questions in my head. Very informative and interesting!
This gives a more in depth look onto Tim, Amie, and the incident. You also have quite a few sources, but what I'm really interested in is the incident report by Joel Ellis.
Can that be found online? I wonder, is it possible that Amie wasn't killed by the bear? The ranger stated that she looked "as though she were peacefully asleep".
Maybe she had had a heart attack or something and the bears only ate her dead body afterwards. I hope it was just so. In seeing the documentary and reading a lot about TT, it was obvious he had some serious mental issues.
I would wager he was tormented w sexuality issues, and couldn't come out of the closet. He goes on and on about "wishing he was gay", as "it would be so much easier" You ARE gay".
I think initially he turned to heavy drugs to ease his pain w living life in the closet, and then, he turned to Wild Alaska, where he had no boundaries, labels, etc.
His severe misstep was staying longer than usual that last summer. Makes total sense that he got GOT by an older bear that had come into the Maze after the younger, stronger bears, had had their fill of food and headed in to hibernate.
I will say Kudos to Treadwell for living the life that he wanted to live Because of his disregard and disrespect for mother nature, 2 bears were killed just so ppl could investigate the "murder" scene.
Shouldn't have to work that way. Minor fact but this attacked happened at PM Alaska Time.. Overcast due to the nasty weather. Many people trash Timothy, but he did things for 13 years, up close and personal,,but, the law of averages catches up to you..
Why he didn't use a simple battery Bear cage around his tent or especially 'Counter Assault Bear Spray' I will never understand..
Some of these ass-whips say he deserved it,,Nobody deserves to be eaten alive,, even when he was wrong. Look at how many idiots get killed driving drunk?
I used to be a cop and Tim lived in my sector. I never arrested him for drunk driving. We all do stupid things at times.
Tim was a lot more adventurous. Before I became a cop, in some idiot pulled a gun on me on Ipanema Beach in Rio. A greater idiot, I charged the guy.
He shot me in the chest but I still played grizzly bear, running him down and beating the crap out of him. Stupid because I could have gotten another passport.
Even dumber, I checked out of the hospital with the bullet resting on my aorta, went to the airport bar, had a few rum and cokes for the developing pain of the hematoma, then took a 9-hour flight to New York.
The bullet finally traveled last year and a doctor removed it during surgery on my shoulder. I looked into a doku about a photographer from Switzerland, which has been spending a lot of time in Alasca, filming bears Greatings from Düsseldorf.
Lotta speculation in this article. All I know is anyone who beats on a bear with a frying pan has balls, no matter how long they hesitate. Wish she'd had a gun, in a reasonable caliber.
I came here since I heard the audio on youtube and wanted more insight and boy was this such a great read. Well researched and so informational in shedding light on such a tragedy that could have very well been prevented.
Humans need to go into natural spaces with profound respect. And be aware that yes, in the woods, you will potentially run into the animals that live and thrive there, just like you may in the ocean.
Be aware and be smart. Do not feed any wild animals, period. Again, such a great read! I am impressed with your work.
Thank you for putting so much thought and effort into this piece. I really appreciate it. I couldn't see the pictures for some reason, but appreciated reading the story.
High 5 to you for trying to deter people from profiting on Tim and Amie's deaths. My impression of Tim is that he himself was an impulsive adrenalin freak who was using his obsession with bears to make a profit himself.
If you can't get into show biz by acting, why not pretend to be a bear expert instead? And everyone saw it coming except him.
People do stupid things for fame, money, and greed. Tim, and those fake Utube audio's, all in the same pile! Thanks for an enlightening read! I hope your nightmares calm over time.
I followed Tim starting in after I joined Sea Shepherd at the time. Just like any of us camping in a hostile environment. Not a good look.
I would have spent as many seasons as I could with him out there. But I definitely would have had a firearm with me, just for protection. I give him a lot of respect for going into Alaska with none.
In the last paragraph of the "Discovery and Investigation" section, you mention that investigators performed a necropsy on the bear on Friday, October 8.
How can that be when Treadwell and Amy were killed on Monday, October 6? I was a logger on Afognak Island in the 80's and once briefly encountered a brown bear, I was terrified.
I was like a living Tiger Tank traversing the forest. There is an old Pioneer story about one of the original pioneering families on Afognak, island next to Kodiak.
The Pioneer awoke in the middle of the night to his horses screaming in the barn. When he investigated in the light of day the barn door was torn open and one of his to pound horses had been carried off.
The scariest part of the story is that he found no front paw prints on the retreating path of the bear. The bear had literally carried the horse off walking on its hind legs.
These animals are the most powerful land predictor known to exist. It is sad two of the wonderful, powerful, primitive, wild and majestic beasts had to die because of silly California Tourists who like to make videos.
I'm not a clinical psychologist, but I've had my fair share of experience, the dude was screwed up, 1 3 minute clip of the movie can tell you a lot about how messed up this guy was, he claimed he protected the bears?
His presence by virtue of deliberately placing himself in harm's way in fact caused the death of a bear that would not have otherwise happened A harrowing In-depth account of events.
So rare to find these days. Thank you! Extremely well written and thought article. You expressed compassion and kindness beside the facts.
I find it very believable and insightful! It is a shame that you did not write a book I fully understand your reasoning and respect that tho as it would have given people much important information and helped to prevent this happening to others.
At the same time, it would been feeling wrong to receive any money from it. I truly wish that you find an another subject to write about as your writing style and reasoning is extremely good to read.
Your voice is beautiful! I hope that you use it! Although I felt the opinion was a bit harsh and too "educated" where Treadwell had just been "lucky" all of these years, I believe in nature man doesn't give enough credit to our ancestral and primate tendancies akin to a child like state of being.
Animals are capable to express and behave as does any human in very similar ways. Treadwell, was incapable to discern between his "bears" previous behaviour and the one incident of a malnourished bear having a migraine, right before their monthly period if you know what I mean People also behave differently during times of stress and do very messed up things.
It might have been Treadwell's child like behaviour and outlook that allowed him to be accepted within the wild as opposed to most humans looking at animals as food or another low life form.
I got my words out but I wanted to say. I enjoyed your writing, research, and opinion and very much think you should write your book. It is not benefiting from death, but rather valuing life.
Your words and story help others even though it would include lessons from others. Interesting, well done and terrifying article. Very sad too, and we can learn many lessons from these deaths, but one seems more relevant: bears are killers, not cute animals.
Do nothing but stay away from the bears. For your own good. What I don't understand about this article is why would anyone be mystified with this tragedy.
For starters, this particular bear was unfriendly. Not only that, but it's a known fact that hunger will agitate any living species.
I've even known humans to get very angry when they are hungry, including myself. So it makes sense that this bear was fed up with being hungry, got desperate, and was willing to eat anything.
But that year, he had decided to go back late in the season, when he believed the bears to be at their most dangerous. Why he went back, and why he took Huguenard with him, has become a mystery.
The pilot of a bush plane found the remains of Treadwell and Huguenard at their campsite when he arrived to pick them up on 6 October.
A videotape was found at the campsite and the attack had been recorded on the tape, but there is only audio.
Investigators believe that Huguenard was inside the tent when Treadwell, wearing a voice-activated microphone, encountered the bear.
The tape begins with Treadwell yelling that he is being attacked. She then urged him to "fight back". He asked her to grab a pan and hit the bear.
Then the tape ends. Herzog's film includes a scene of him listening to the audiotape of Treadwell and Huguenard's final moments, although the sound is not played.
Rangers who investigated the deaths reported that Treadwell had set up his tent in thick brush right on top of a bear trail.
On his videotapes, Treadwell often talked about death and said his agenda would be advanced if he did not come out of the wilderness. At the same time, he had a vigorous joy of life and was on a quest for himself and a quest to put his life in order and drive the demons out.
The man was magnificent and full of life. He was also obsessed, manic and sadly human, attempting to deify himself while choosing to forget he was dealing with predators.
He kept his sanity at the same time. There are moments when he's paranoid, moments where he's grandiose, moments where he's kind of defeated.
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He was playing with live explosives, and Huguenard was a victim when one of the bombs went off. Her death hit close to home. I love bears, but I also had occasion to shoot one off my foot years ago.
I know what it is to be in the teeth of a bear, and it is not the way I'd wish for anyone to go. There is nothing glorious about it.
Ever since the bloody tragedy at Kaflia, some Treadwell supporters have suggested the attack was a bizarre twist of fate that saw Treadwell, who claimed to be at Kaflia protecting bears from poachers, killed and eaten by some "rogue" animal.
The deaths were an unfortunate and horrible accident, they contend. Anyone who has any doubts can go back and read what Treadwell said through the years about the bears of Katmai and his relationship with them.
He predicted again and again that a bear was going to kill him. Writer David Wallace, who last interviewed Treadwell for The Malibu Times in June and became friends with the naturalist, received a letter dated July Treadwell spent his summers hanging out with grizzlies and photographing them.
Supporters say he was reaching out to the animals, developing a new sort of caring relationship between men and bears.
One big, old boar put an end to all that new-age California talk by killing Treadwell. For months afterward, I devoted hundreds of hours to investigating what made Treadwell tick, and I must confess I found in him things easy to admire.
He was a first-rate photographer and an engaging entertainer. He had good intentions about the environment. Above all else, he was a tough guy.
Not tough in the fighting sense but in the wilderness sense. He survived on the Katmai coast for years because he had grit.
He often lived cold, wet and hungry. He accepted it as part of the experience. I'm confident it was more than the small bit of celebrity he gained.
I know it was more than the money his nonprofit Grizzly People organization collected from bear lovers. A past association with drugs may be part of the reason.
But the real answer may be buried deep in his childhood on New York's Long Island. Most of the people who knew the boy named Timothy Dexter find they don't know him very well when they start scratching their brains for memories.
Despite any "issues," as they would say in California, Treadwell intimately knew the environment he was flying into when he headed for Kaflia Bay.
Yet he took no precautions. He threw away his bear spray. He ditched the electric fence legitimate bear researchers studying in the area use to protect their camps.
He approached bears instead of maintaining a safe distance. He camped next to bear trails in heavy cover.
Perhaps the inevitable disaster could be written off as the bad judgment of a thrill junkie if the dead man hadn't told so many people beforehand that he expected to be killed by a bear.
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