I won't sit here and say insulting things to you or about you. What I will say is that his best friend/producer/manager John Stainton has said that once the police investigators are finished with the video that it will be destroyed.
What I will also say is that I wish you had watched his memorial service which aired on Tuesday night @9pm on Animal Planet. Then you would've seen what Steve Irwin was all about, the kind of dedicated conservationist he was, the amazing friend to animals and humans alike, the hard worker he was turning his parents dream into a national attraction that people all over the world travelled to see.....but most of all the loving, comapssionate and loyal father and husband he was to Terri, Bindi Sue and little Bob. You would've seen all the tributes from friends, family, and millions of fans alike and what he meant to them all. His father Bob said he's lost his best mate and his little girl said he was her hero.
His family, friends and co-workers are grieving terribly. They need support and compassion and definately not sick gossip mongering or disgusting thrill seekers who want to watch the moment he died. NO ONE needs to see that...EVER. Let him rest in peace and give his wife, his children, his family and friends, co-workers and his loyal countrymen and fans some respect.
CROCS RULE! REST IN PEACE MATE!! WE'LL MISS YOU!!
2006-09-20 16:27:48
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answered by ravenelf725 2
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Actually in this case it's like a fireman who survives a hundred major blazes only to fall victim to smoke inhalation from a campfire. Sting rays are generally non-aggressive, and in any case it was a total freak accident that it nailed him right in the heart.
Plus he probably made it worse by pulling out the barb, though of course it was attached to the fish at the time so I don't see how he had a choice.
Now if he'd been killed by a crocodile or a venomous serpent, then yes, I can see your point. However, it was the one he didn't expect and didn't prepare for that got him.
Lesson for all of us.
2006-09-20 21:15:14
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answered by Neodiogenes 6
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How insensitive are you? You halfwit.
I am an Australian and I was proud of Steve. Like most people around the world.
Do you walk on the streets? Who is to say you do not get ran over one day.
Grow up and see what people like Steve were about.
2006-09-20 21:30:06
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answered by Aussie Possum 5
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Your right but, I think that animals and the earth, have lost the best friend that they ever had! I think that you need to work on the way you put things when you write. I'm sure that you didn't want to come off as being "one big jerk", did you?
2006-09-20 21:22:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Do u really want to see that? Your cold. But it would be exciting to see.
2006-09-20 21:14:53
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answered by angelfish 3
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no I did not want see die that is a very personal and he gave himself to us but that ones not one
2006-09-20 23:19:06
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answered by belinda s 1
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No, but he knew the danger.
2006-09-20 21:19:56
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answered by joeman_hulke 3
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he was a brilliant man. he was funny too.
2006-09-20 21:16:58
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answered by arcane 3
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that's mean. he had kids and a wife.
2006-09-20 21:18:33
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answered by Anonymous
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What is your question?
2006-09-20 21:18:13
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answered by YourDreamDoc 7
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