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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:03:43,598 --> 00:03:47,851 Paging Dr. Neil. 2 00:03:59,489 --> 00:04:05,994 Dr. Anderson, room 381. 3 00:04:14,796 --> 00:04:17,297 Dr. Philips, report to lCU. 4 00:04:43,658 --> 00:04:47,786 Unfortunately, medical science cannot always have success. 5 00:04:47,870 --> 00:04:52,374 The moment death occurs, my expertise is called upon. 6 00:04:56,546 --> 00:05:00,757 When this organ ceased to function, the result was death, 7 00:05:00,842 --> 00:05:04,303 the one reality we cannot avoid. 8 00:05:06,472 --> 00:05:08,557 l'm Dr. Frances Gröss. 9 00:05:08,641 --> 00:05:10,726 l work as a pathologist. 10 00:05:10,810 --> 00:05:16,815 And over the past 20 years, l've compiled a library of the many faces of death. 11 00:05:16,899 --> 00:05:19,651 My travels have taken me all over the world, 12 00:05:19,736 --> 00:05:24,031 searching for the various situations that have dealt with our ultimate end. 13 00:05:24,115 --> 00:05:27,492 l've seen with my own eyes a myriad of experiences 14 00:05:27,577 --> 00:05:31,163 that have led me to greater awareness of the living. 15 00:05:31,247 --> 00:05:36,501 We have developed a world that refuses to recognize our own destiny. 16 00:05:36,586 --> 00:05:38,712 Many years ago, 17 00:05:40,089 --> 00:05:43,258 l was plagued with a recurring dream. 18 00:05:51,017 --> 00:05:56,146 There were only two faces that l could recognize - a young woman and a priest. 19 00:05:56,230 --> 00:05:59,941 Everything was quiet and the funeral seemed endless. 20 00:06:00,026 --> 00:06:02,235 l had no reason for this dream. 21 00:06:02,320 --> 00:06:06,323 lt had resembled nothing l had ever experienced within my lifetime, 22 00:06:06,407 --> 00:06:08,700 just the constant images of death, 23 00:06:08,785 --> 00:06:13,121 existing within a silence that would not respond to my questions. 24 00:06:13,206 --> 00:06:16,917 l knew that this dream marked a beginning, the beginning ofjourney 25 00:06:17,001 --> 00:06:20,962 that would take me around the world in search of an understanding of death. 26 00:06:21,047 --> 00:06:24,091 My friends thought me compulsive and insane, 27 00:06:24,175 --> 00:06:28,011 while others said l was a distorted fanatic. 28 00:06:28,096 --> 00:06:30,972 You will be witness to what l have discovered. 29 00:06:31,057 --> 00:06:35,811 May you be the jury, but your verdict will be one of self-conviction. 30 00:06:35,895 --> 00:06:39,523 l know what l have witnessed. Now it is your turn. 31 00:06:39,607 --> 00:06:42,150 Prepare yourself for a journey into a world 32 00:06:42,235 --> 00:06:46,696 where each new step may give you a better understanding of your own reality, 33 00:06:46,781 --> 00:06:52,994 for l am sure you will gain a new perspective from the many faces of death. 34 00:07:41,711 --> 00:07:47,924 Mother Nature had a surprise for those who died in the town of Guanajuato, Mexico. 35 00:08:00,980 --> 00:08:05,650 When families could not afford to pay the rental fees on their loved ones' grave sites, 36 00:08:05,735 --> 00:08:08,987 the dead were exhumed, revealing that they had been mummified 37 00:08:09,071 --> 00:08:12,199 due to the rich minerals in the earth. 38 00:08:24,086 --> 00:08:29,257 Men, women and children - their faces frozen with the final vision. 39 00:08:32,887 --> 00:08:35,805 As l studied these mummies, l had the feeling that each one 40 00:08:35,890 --> 00:08:39,684 had a different story to tell about their own death. 41 00:09:05,503 --> 00:09:10,006 Death in sport is another area l explored during my visit to Mexico. 42 00:09:10,091 --> 00:09:12,801 Like a modern-day gladiator, a matador's fame 43 00:09:12,885 --> 00:09:15,637 will be determined by the quickness of his sword. 44 00:09:19,016 --> 00:09:23,895 ln another part of this country, l discovered what could be the most brutal sport of all. 45 00:09:23,980 --> 00:09:27,274 Set in clandestine meeting places because it is illegal, 46 00:09:27,358 --> 00:09:31,653 pit bull trainers face their dogs against each other in a battle to the death. 47 00:09:31,737 --> 00:09:35,991 Trained from puppies, these animals are bred to kill. 48 00:09:41,539 --> 00:09:44,624 A dog fight can last as long as two hours. 49 00:09:44,709 --> 00:09:46,960 Bets are made at the beginning of the brawl, 50 00:09:47,044 --> 00:09:51,464 and a trainer can make as much as $5,000 from a single bout. 51 00:10:08,316 --> 00:10:14,029 A pit bull is capable of surviving at least five fights within its violent lifetime. 52 00:10:14,113 --> 00:10:19,576 lf this appears inhumane, remember, these animals know only one way of life. 53 00:10:19,660 --> 00:10:24,748 They have been conditioned by man to declare war on their own kind. 54 00:10:34,008 --> 00:10:37,052 The Amazon jungle in South America, 55 00:10:37,136 --> 00:10:41,139 one of the last natural frontiers left on the planet Earth. 56 00:10:41,223 --> 00:10:47,312 Even in this untouched magnificence, death becomes a mandate of survival. 57 00:10:48,272 --> 00:10:51,524 As l observed the various creatures of this jungle, 58 00:10:51,609 --> 00:10:54,361 l realized that nature has endowed each inhabitant 59 00:10:54,445 --> 00:10:58,114 with its own special equipment to survive. 60 00:11:11,045 --> 00:11:13,421 There is no shelter for the weak. 61 00:11:13,506 --> 00:11:16,132 Territorial rights must be observed. 62 00:11:16,217 --> 00:11:19,552 One wrong move can easily end in death. 63 00:11:29,313 --> 00:11:33,858 When a creature becomes prey in this wilderness, there is one conciliation - 64 00:11:33,943 --> 00:11:37,362 death occurs in a matter of seconds and nothing is wasted. 65 00:12:19,029 --> 00:12:22,907 There is a continual balance that must be maintained in the jungle. 66 00:12:22,992 --> 00:12:26,745 The death of one creature ensures the existence of another. 67 00:12:28,289 --> 00:12:33,376 Deep within the Amazon basin exists an lndian tribe known as the Jivaros. 68 00:12:33,461 --> 00:12:35,587 Totally content within their domain, 69 00:12:35,671 --> 00:12:41,885 these savages have existed in a world isolated from modern civilization. 70 00:13:25,429 --> 00:13:29,557 They have always fascinated me because, for them, killing on a daily basis 71 00:13:29,642 --> 00:13:32,143 is their only means of survival. 72 00:13:32,228 --> 00:13:37,357 And, like the animals who are their neighbors, the Jivaros eat all they kill. 73 00:13:37,441 --> 00:13:40,276 When the women began to make a potion called chicha, 74 00:13:40,361 --> 00:13:43,947 l knew my visit to their village would soon be rewarded. 75 00:13:44,031 --> 00:13:49,244 By mixing their saliva with manioc root, an alcoholic drink is the result. 76 00:13:49,328 --> 00:13:54,207 This marks the beginning of a very special celebration. 77 00:13:56,460 --> 00:13:59,921 For these lndians do not restrict their hunting to only animals. 78 00:14:00,005 --> 00:14:03,132 There is a greater trophy that these warriors seek. 79 00:14:18,190 --> 00:14:21,317 Their quest for revenge becomes a gruesome ritual. 80 00:14:21,402 --> 00:14:24,988 The severed head of an opposing warrior ensures them respect 81 00:14:25,072 --> 00:14:27,657 in a land known as the Amazon. 82 00:14:40,588 --> 00:14:46,134 The country of Africa has its own code of laws that expose another face of death. 83 00:15:00,983 --> 00:15:03,985 During my travel through the Serengeti plains of Africa, 84 00:15:04,069 --> 00:15:08,406 l became intrigued with a tribe called the Masai. 85 00:15:29,553 --> 00:15:31,763 Meat for these people is a delicacy, 86 00:15:31,847 --> 00:15:36,935 and the warriors in charge of butchering the animal were eager to begin their feast. 87 00:15:37,728 --> 00:15:42,732 l found their consumption of blood an interesting prelude to their main course. 88 00:15:59,541 --> 00:16:02,543 Living on a farm in the Western world, 89 00:16:02,628 --> 00:16:06,130 a human being chooses a life of self-sufficiency. 90 00:16:06,215 --> 00:16:09,425 This lifestyle may appear barbaric to urban dwellers. 91 00:16:09,510 --> 00:16:13,137 Unlike the Masai, who celebrate the slaughter of a cow, 92 00:16:13,222 --> 00:16:16,474 the death of an animal on a farm is one chore among many 93 00:16:16,558 --> 00:16:19,102 for this modern-day pioneer. 94 00:17:05,607 --> 00:17:08,776 Watching this rooster writhe in pain around the barnyard, 95 00:17:08,861 --> 00:17:11,696 the woman assured me the bird had felt nothing. 96 00:17:11,780 --> 00:17:17,618 Since its death is so sudden, movement is caused by a nervous reflex. 97 00:17:29,506 --> 00:17:32,884 Viewing this whole process, l began to question my ability 98 00:17:32,968 --> 00:17:35,261 to survive under these same conditions. 99 00:17:35,345 --> 00:17:38,765 lf necessity dictated that l become my own provider, 100 00:17:38,849 --> 00:17:42,602 l think l'd choose the life of a vegetarian. 101 00:17:44,480 --> 00:17:47,565 But what about people who don't live on a farm? 102 00:17:47,649 --> 00:17:51,027 Those of us who live within the womb of a technological society? 103 00:17:51,111 --> 00:17:54,489 Our carnivorous needs must also be fulfilled. 104 00:17:54,573 --> 00:17:57,909 To meet this enormous demand, Western culture has developed 105 00:17:57,993 --> 00:18:01,788 the ultimate killing machine to feed the hungry masses. 106 00:18:01,872 --> 00:18:03,790 lt's called the slaughterhouse. 107 00:18:03,874 --> 00:18:07,085 Life in this profession begins early in the morning. 108 00:18:07,169 --> 00:18:10,296 The death-dealing process is an all-day affair. 109 00:18:26,688 --> 00:18:31,400 One of the more grotesque slaughtering techniques is the method of koshering. 110 00:18:31,485 --> 00:18:36,823 Blessed by a rabbi, then slaughtered by his hand, the animal bleeds to death. 111 00:18:36,907 --> 00:18:39,534 This is said to be a purifying process, 112 00:18:39,618 --> 00:18:43,871 but as the cow choked on its own blood, l could only feel pity. 113 00:18:47,751 --> 00:18:50,169 Since the demand for this meat is limited, 114 00:18:50,254 --> 00:18:54,298 only a small percentage is killed in this fashion. 115 00:19:06,687 --> 00:19:11,149 The average American consumes 120 pounds of beef per year. 116 00:19:11,233 --> 00:19:16,320 ln a typical month, slaughterhouses across the country will kill nearly 3 million cows 117 00:19:16,405 --> 00:19:19,490 and 385,000 lambs. 118 00:19:25,455 --> 00:19:29,542 Each individual along the assembly line has his own specialty. 119 00:19:29,626 --> 00:19:33,504 Day after day, they continue to work in this environment of death. 120 00:19:33,589 --> 00:19:36,257 When the novelty wears off, the workers inform me 121 00:19:36,341 --> 00:19:40,303 theirjob becomes a simple routine, a way to make a living - 122 00:19:40,387 --> 00:19:43,097 nothing more, nothing less. 123 00:20:04,453 --> 00:20:07,079 Do the animals know they are going to die? 124 00:20:07,164 --> 00:20:09,415 The men who kill them claim they don't, 125 00:20:09,499 --> 00:20:13,544 but when the machinery begins to rumble and the conveyor belts start to roll, 126 00:20:13,629 --> 00:20:18,382 sounds that expedite death are heard by animal and man alike. 127 00:20:29,811 --> 00:20:33,731 My travels have taught me that modern technology does have one advantage - 128 00:20:33,815 --> 00:20:40,529 as consumers, we're spared the process and only deal with the finished product. 129 00:20:43,575 --> 00:20:47,161 The Al Haram Restaurant in the Middle East presented an experience 130 00:20:47,246 --> 00:20:49,080 that l found most unique. 131 00:21:08,934 --> 00:21:14,272 This restaurant is housed within stone walls hundreds of years old. 132 00:21:14,356 --> 00:21:18,943 From the moment patrons enter these premises, they are treated like royalty. 133 00:21:19,027 --> 00:21:22,280 The welcoming music and finger chimes of the belly dancer 134 00:21:22,364 --> 00:21:27,451 mark the beginning of this most unusual dining adventure. 135 00:21:29,621 --> 00:21:34,166 When the waiter appears carrying wine and the special dining implements, 136 00:21:34,251 --> 00:21:40,047 it is a sure sign our tourists will soon begin the ritual which brought them here. 137 00:21:42,884 --> 00:21:46,470 Feeling that the foreigners were comfortable within his domain, 138 00:21:46,555 --> 00:21:49,807 the waiter signaled for the house specialty. 139 00:21:53,437 --> 00:21:55,563 Good evening. 140 00:21:56,732 --> 00:21:59,734 Here's to good food and wine. 141 00:22:02,237 --> 00:22:06,574 As the monkey was brought down the hall and a toast to prosperity was made, 142 00:22:06,658 --> 00:22:11,662 the waiter presented the men with their tools of destruction. 143 00:22:12,706 --> 00:22:14,081 Good. 144 00:22:14,166 --> 00:22:17,710 Look at that little monkey. Why don't you touch it? 145 00:22:17,794 --> 00:22:19,837 l know it will be great. 146 00:22:20,922 --> 00:22:24,008 l can't believe this. 147 00:22:24,092 --> 00:22:30,264 Secured in a special trap, the animal was now ready to become the main dish. 148 00:22:37,981 --> 00:22:42,902 Following a few simple instructions, the men at the table were prepared for the kill. 149 00:22:42,986 --> 00:22:46,197 No, no. Just use quick strokes. Just use quick strokes. 150 00:22:46,281 --> 00:22:48,657 - Hit him like that? - lt's easy. 151 00:22:48,742 --> 00:22:50,826 Oh, my God! 152 00:22:54,414 --> 00:22:57,041 That's all l have to do? 153 00:23:08,762 --> 00:23:10,763 That's it. 154 00:23:12,140 --> 00:23:15,226 After a matter of seconds, the gruesome ritual had ended. 155 00:23:15,310 --> 00:23:18,938 The skull was carved open for the delicate brains inside. 156 00:23:19,022 --> 00:23:23,609 While this continued, it occurred to me that in the confines of this elegant restaurant, 157 00:23:23,693 --> 00:23:27,446 people were paying exorbitant prices to play the role of a hunter. 158 00:23:27,531 --> 00:23:31,659 A definite ritual had been established, and there was very little difference 159 00:23:31,743 --> 00:23:35,996 between what l had witnessed in this restaurant and the ceremony of the Masai. 160 00:23:36,081 --> 00:23:38,666 The human being was killing for celebration, 161 00:23:38,750 --> 00:23:41,085 ready to devour the animal slaughtered. 162 00:23:41,169 --> 00:23:45,548 Throughout history, it was believed that by eating the brains of this sacred animal 163 00:23:45,632 --> 00:23:48,384 a new source of wisdom would be inherited, 164 00:23:48,468 --> 00:23:52,972 bringing those who ate this delicacy closer to God. 165 00:23:54,224 --> 00:23:56,183 l'm not eating this. 166 00:23:56,268 --> 00:23:59,770 You don't have to eat anything you don't want to. 167 00:24:05,152 --> 00:24:07,778 Watching a living animal die before their eyes 168 00:24:07,863 --> 00:24:10,406 and then having to eat the lifeless remains 169 00:24:10,490 --> 00:24:13,742 caused amusing responses from each of the tourists. 170 00:24:13,827 --> 00:24:17,413 When l asked the man with the hearty appetite why he enjoyed the meal, 171 00:24:17,497 --> 00:24:23,878 he replied, "lf l can get closer to God by eating brains, why not?" 172 00:24:44,858 --> 00:24:46,942 Excuse me. 173 00:24:49,362 --> 00:24:51,447 l don't believe this. 174 00:24:54,784 --> 00:24:59,830 The human reaction to death in this particular environment was instructive. 175 00:24:59,915 --> 00:25:03,709 Flavor became incidental, taste totally ignored, 176 00:25:03,793 --> 00:25:09,298 for the spiritual human mind became the savior in this meal of death. 177 00:25:12,802 --> 00:25:17,306 lf none of you are going to finish this, l want some more. 178 00:25:21,436 --> 00:25:26,941 lt would be another lifetime before any of these tourists would visit here again. 179 00:25:34,241 --> 00:25:38,911 The unparalleled beauty of the ocean is a unique wonder among nature. 180 00:25:38,995 --> 00:25:42,456 Life within this domain appears sheltered from man, 181 00:25:42,541 --> 00:25:46,710 but when the hunting instincts of man are directed toward this environment, 182 00:25:46,795 --> 00:25:50,297 the creatures of this world have little protection. 183 00:26:00,016 --> 00:26:03,936 The man who kills for pleasure, to feel the power of a gun and nothing else, 184 00:26:04,020 --> 00:26:08,524 is a dangerous threat to the well-being of this planet. 185 00:26:11,278 --> 00:26:14,697 A professional fisherman hunts for another reason. 186 00:26:14,781 --> 00:26:20,286 The sharks he kills will be used by society for a variety of products. 187 00:26:27,127 --> 00:26:31,839 The Pribilof lslands off the coast of Alaska presented another kind of hunter. 188 00:26:31,923 --> 00:26:35,509 Once a year, these men work from sunrise to sunset. 189 00:26:35,594 --> 00:26:39,597 They are contracted by the government to crop their herds of fur seals. 190 00:26:39,681 --> 00:26:42,308 This fulfils two necessary functions. 191 00:26:42,392 --> 00:26:48,188 Firstly, by performing their duty, a natural balance is created in the seal population. 192 00:26:48,273 --> 00:26:50,316 Secondly, the pelts of these animals 193 00:26:50,400 --> 00:26:53,402 provide a lucrative income to the government. 194 00:26:53,486 --> 00:26:56,614 The only thing l question is their method of death. 195 00:26:56,698 --> 00:27:01,869 Whether or not the seal feels any pain is purely a matter of conjecture. 196 00:27:01,953 --> 00:27:04,538 l am convinced that when these animals are herded, 197 00:27:04,623 --> 00:27:08,709 their instincts warn them of their final destiny. 198 00:27:13,465 --> 00:27:15,924 A warning which soon will no longer matter, 199 00:27:16,009 --> 00:27:21,513 as this island is transformed into a battleground of naked carcasses. 200 00:27:54,964 --> 00:27:58,801 When the sun set that evening and the final herd was rounded up, 201 00:27:58,885 --> 00:28:04,640 l then decided never to wear the skin of an animal on my back again. 202 00:28:12,774 --> 00:28:17,194 There is still one more hunter - he who kills illegally for profit. 203 00:28:17,278 --> 00:28:20,280 These men are known as poachers. 204 00:28:34,838 --> 00:28:39,216 The valuable skin of the alligator can bring a high price on the black market. 205 00:28:39,300 --> 00:28:44,388 Although this hunting is totally forbidden by law because the reptile faces extinction, 206 00:28:44,472 --> 00:28:48,517 these men will kill as many as 20 gators in a single evening. 207 00:28:48,601 --> 00:28:51,687 They are the murderers of nature. 208 00:28:51,771 --> 00:28:55,065 Although poachers manage to escape a great deal of the time, 209 00:28:55,150 --> 00:28:58,277 game wardens across the country are becoming more successful 210 00:28:58,361 --> 00:29:02,990 in apprehending these criminals who destroy creatures of the earth. 211 00:29:03,074 --> 00:29:06,076 The government has developed a method of providing society 212 00:29:06,161 --> 00:29:09,037 with the alligators' precious skins. 213 00:29:09,122 --> 00:29:11,373 Breeding farms have been constructed 214 00:29:11,458 --> 00:29:14,251 where these reptiles are raised from infants. 215 00:29:14,335 --> 00:29:18,839 Their growth to adulthood will cost them their lives. 216 00:29:26,306 --> 00:29:29,600 Channel 9 Action News. l'm here today with Mrs. Ellis. 217 00:29:29,684 --> 00:29:33,020 Mrs. Ellis, as well as several other area residents, 218 00:29:33,104 --> 00:29:36,857 are having problems with what they consider to be a menace. 219 00:29:36,941 --> 00:29:40,444 - Can you tell me about that problem? - Yes, l'm very concerned. 220 00:29:40,528 --> 00:29:44,448 We've got a big alligator off in that lake and l'm really worried about it. 221 00:29:44,532 --> 00:29:48,660 Mrs. Ellis, do you fear for the lives of your children as well as your pets? 222 00:29:48,745 --> 00:29:51,747 Yes, I do. The kids can't even go swimming anymore. 223 00:29:52,332 --> 00:29:55,125 - ls this your daughter, Mrs. Ellis? - Yes. This is Lisa. 224 00:29:55,210 --> 00:30:00,297 Lisa, how do you feel about going into the water with a potentially dangerous animal? 225 00:30:00,381 --> 00:30:02,257 Not me. No more. 226 00:30:03,092 --> 00:30:06,345 The alligator seems to pose a threat to most of the residents. 227 00:30:06,429 --> 00:30:09,598 Animal control officers have been notified, of course. 228 00:30:09,682 --> 00:30:11,934 Calls like this are becoming more frequent, 229 00:30:12,018 --> 00:30:18,232 and again, today, l believe the animal control officials will have their hands full. 230 00:30:40,630 --> 00:30:44,007 - Did you call about a nuisance alligator? - Yes, l did. 231 00:30:44,092 --> 00:30:46,552 - Where's he located? - He's over in those weeds. 232 00:30:46,636 --> 00:30:47,970 - Over here? - Yes. 233 00:30:48,054 --> 00:30:50,556 - How large is he? - He's gotta be at least 15 feet. 234 00:30:50,640 --> 00:30:56,144 Thank you very much for the call. Let's take a look right over here, OK, Joe? 235 00:31:10,743 --> 00:31:16,164 This news story presents an ironic conclusion to the story of the alligator. 236 00:31:16,249 --> 00:31:20,335 Sometimes the reptile gets his own chance at revenge. 237 00:31:23,464 --> 00:31:25,048 Any good? 238 00:31:25,133 --> 00:31:27,259 Move in on him. 239 00:31:40,940 --> 00:31:46,320 - Oh, my God! - Oh, my goodness! He's gonna kill him. 240 00:31:48,740 --> 00:31:51,158 Oh, my God! Get him! 241 00:31:51,618 --> 00:31:53,702 Don't drown. 242 00:31:54,746 --> 00:31:57,164 Keep the film camera rolling. 243 00:32:08,051 --> 00:32:10,469 l just can't believe it. 244 00:32:20,355 --> 00:32:22,439 When the game warden was pulled ashore, 245 00:32:22,523 --> 00:32:25,525 his mutilated body represented a violent retaliation 246 00:32:25,610 --> 00:32:29,780 from a creature which has suffered continual abuse from mankind. 247 00:32:29,864 --> 00:32:34,451 Get 'em outta here. Give me the blanket. Give me the blanket. 248 00:32:34,535 --> 00:32:36,787 OK. 249 00:32:38,247 --> 00:32:41,166 Here, here. Where's the ambulance? 250 00:32:42,919 --> 00:32:48,548 A man hired to defend the alligator lost his life to the creature he was trying to protect. 251 00:32:48,633 --> 00:32:54,137 This time, when given the chance, the alligator became the hunter. 252 00:32:56,766 --> 00:32:58,141 John Wilkes Booth. 253 00:32:58,226 --> 00:32:59,601 James Earl Ray. 254 00:32:59,686 --> 00:33:01,061 Lee Harvey Oswald. 255 00:33:01,145 --> 00:33:02,562 Sirhan Sirhan. 256 00:33:03,231 --> 00:33:05,440 La Salle, France. 1968. 257 00:34:18,890 --> 00:34:22,684 There was another member that l neglected to add to the list of assassins. 258 00:34:22,769 --> 00:34:24,853 François Jordan. 259 00:34:32,528 --> 00:34:34,738 One of the unique characteristics of man 260 00:34:34,822 --> 00:34:38,825 is that he is the only animal on earth that kills for greed. 261 00:34:38,910 --> 00:34:42,370 l had the unusual experience of meeting the individual responsible 262 00:34:42,455 --> 00:34:44,956 for the assassination you have just witnessed. 263 00:34:45,041 --> 00:34:49,711 His weapons are the tools of his trade, while his aim brings him his wealth. 264 00:35:06,854 --> 00:35:11,233 My name is François Jordan. l'm a hired assassin. 265 00:35:15,905 --> 00:35:19,574 When l kill, it is for business, 266 00:35:19,659 --> 00:35:24,788 not for political, nor even social value. 267 00:35:35,967 --> 00:35:38,135 But there is another kind of killer - 268 00:35:38,219 --> 00:35:41,596 the human being who murders for no apparent reason. 269 00:35:41,681 --> 00:35:43,640 This person is placed in a situation 270 00:35:43,724 --> 00:35:47,561 where violence is the only means of dealing with reality. 271 00:35:47,645 --> 00:35:50,981 There are no judgments or morals behind the crime. 272 00:35:51,065 --> 00:35:53,817 lt is an eruption of repression that manifests itself 273 00:35:53,901 --> 00:35:56,653 by causing the deaths of others. 274 00:36:01,659 --> 00:36:06,955 On July 10, 1973, Mike Lawrence went berserk. 275 00:36:07,039 --> 00:36:11,960 This remarkable footage is a classic example of a man's mind that snapped. 276 00:36:54,795 --> 00:36:59,716 We've trapped him up in the house. l want you guys to go under. 277 00:36:59,800 --> 00:37:02,344 You try and throw the tear gas along there, OK? 278 00:37:19,862 --> 00:37:24,074 - Come on out. - Make it easy on yourself. 279 00:37:24,158 --> 00:37:28,328 - No. l'll kill you! - Come on out with your hands up. 280 00:38:14,709 --> 00:38:19,296 After several hours, Lawrence's one-man revolt was finally defeated. 281 00:38:19,380 --> 00:38:24,175 But Lawrence was not the only victim that died on that summer afternoon. 282 00:38:44,238 --> 00:38:46,323 Get outta here. Come on, move out! 283 00:38:46,407 --> 00:38:49,451 What caused this man to murder his family? 284 00:38:49,535 --> 00:38:52,329 ls our society to blame? 285 00:38:52,413 --> 00:38:55,040 Perhaps there is a Mike Lawrence in each of us, 286 00:38:55,124 --> 00:38:58,460 ready to explode when the time is right. 287 00:39:04,258 --> 00:39:10,388 The primary responsibility of the county coroner of Los Angeles County 288 00:39:10,473 --> 00:39:14,142 is to investigate and inquire 289 00:39:14,226 --> 00:39:21,232 the circumstances surrounding deaths of a sudden and unexpected nature, 290 00:39:21,317 --> 00:39:25,528 or by homicide, by suicide, by accident 291 00:39:25,613 --> 00:39:32,327 or presumed natural causes, but a diagnosis has not been determined. 292 00:39:32,411 --> 00:39:37,540 This responsibility is clearly written 293 00:39:37,625 --> 00:39:40,418 by state statute. 294 00:39:42,213 --> 00:39:45,382 The Los Angeles County coroner's office. 295 00:39:45,466 --> 00:39:51,054 24 hours a day its doors must remain open, for death has no time schedule. 296 00:39:51,138 --> 00:39:54,015 The law states that when a person is suspected of dying 297 00:39:54,100 --> 00:39:56,059 by other than natural means, 298 00:39:56,143 --> 00:39:59,646 or if death occurs without medical attendance for 20 days, 299 00:39:59,730 --> 00:40:02,774 the coroner's office must investigate. 300 00:40:02,858 --> 00:40:07,320 Coroner investigators in the field handle as many as 40 cases per day. 301 00:40:07,405 --> 00:40:11,241 Once their initial inquiry into the victim's death has been completed, 302 00:40:11,325 --> 00:40:13,368 they accompany the body to the morgue. 303 00:40:13,452 --> 00:40:16,538 After registering weight, height and fingerprinting, 304 00:40:16,622 --> 00:40:19,499 exploratory x-rays are conducted. 305 00:40:19,583 --> 00:40:23,086 This homicide victim had been involved in a gang war. 306 00:40:23,170 --> 00:40:26,339 ln this particular case, after a total x-ray scan, 307 00:40:26,424 --> 00:40:29,926 the bullet that caused death was located. 308 00:40:56,370 --> 00:41:00,248 The cadaver is then placed in the hands of forensic pathologists. 309 00:41:00,332 --> 00:41:03,001 These men are medical doctors who conduct autopsies 310 00:41:03,085 --> 00:41:06,588 determining criminal responsibility in a death. 311 00:41:37,244 --> 00:41:43,917 As l walked around, l was reminded of words written by the late Luther Easton. 312 00:41:44,001 --> 00:41:48,129 "ln a world with no sound, their cries go unheard. 313 00:41:48,214 --> 00:41:52,217 "The reality of life becomes totally absurd. 314 00:41:52,301 --> 00:41:55,762 "The counting of time is considered a crime. 315 00:41:55,846 --> 00:42:00,016 "And the money one earns, not worth a lone dime. 316 00:42:00,100 --> 00:42:02,810 "So here they will lie for the rest of the night. 317 00:42:02,895 --> 00:42:07,273 "Their bodies remain still in darkness and in light. 318 00:42:07,358 --> 00:42:10,652 "But don't be afraid for it will happen to you. 319 00:42:10,736 --> 00:42:14,405 "When all will stop as your body turns blue." 320 00:42:17,451 --> 00:42:20,328 l'm not really sure why these words came to me. 321 00:42:20,412 --> 00:42:23,873 Perhaps it was from my feelings of sadness. 322 00:42:23,958 --> 00:42:27,001 l had witnessed many young people in the prime of their lives 323 00:42:27,086 --> 00:42:29,379 the victims of sudden death. 324 00:42:29,463 --> 00:42:34,050 Obviously it was their time to die, but was this their destiny? 325 00:42:34,134 --> 00:42:36,719 Had their fate been preplanned? 326 00:42:36,804 --> 00:42:41,140 Did any of these people ever know they would die by violent means? 327 00:42:41,225 --> 00:42:45,228 Now it was too late. By the time they would leave this morgue, 328 00:42:45,312 --> 00:42:50,441 the mystery of their death would have hopefully been solved. 329 00:43:18,137 --> 00:43:21,639 Not all death can be identified through autopsies. 330 00:43:21,724 --> 00:43:27,937 lf the forensic pathologist is still unsure of the cause, technology intervenes. 331 00:43:31,817 --> 00:43:35,194 Specimens of tissue are prepared for microscopic study. 332 00:43:35,279 --> 00:43:40,408 What may be missed by the eye will be discovered by intense magnification. 333 00:43:42,244 --> 00:43:46,664 Aided by an electron scanning microscope, computers can analyze human tissue 334 00:43:46,749 --> 00:43:50,877 and identify the source of a weapon used in a crime. 335 00:44:01,555 --> 00:44:05,808 The embalming process is another area that cannot go unnoticed. 336 00:44:05,893 --> 00:44:10,688 By injecting the body with fluid, the pathologist is given the gift of time. 337 00:44:10,773 --> 00:44:12,774 Because the workload is so immense, 338 00:44:12,858 --> 00:44:17,403 some victims may have to wait weeks before their case is solved. 339 00:44:17,488 --> 00:44:19,489 With a preservatory fluid injected, 340 00:44:19,573 --> 00:44:25,078 the cadaver is then refrigerated in an environment of 42 degrees Fahrenheit. 341 00:44:40,094 --> 00:44:43,096 Having witnessed the entire process of this institution, 342 00:44:43,180 --> 00:44:47,183 l began to wonder about the people who comprised the staff. 343 00:44:47,267 --> 00:44:50,895 Being a pathologist, l am used to the autopsy routine. 344 00:44:50,979 --> 00:44:56,526 But in my work, the patient dies of natural causes or a specific disease. 345 00:44:56,610 --> 00:45:01,197 The role of a doctor in the coroner's environment differs greatly. 346 00:45:01,281 --> 00:45:04,701 He is witness to the atrocities mankind creates. 347 00:45:04,785 --> 00:45:10,289 lntrigued by this kind of pressure, l asked Dr. Noguchi how he views his own death. 348 00:45:10,374 --> 00:45:14,711 He replied that, for him, life on this planet is a transitory stop 349 00:45:14,795 --> 00:45:17,755 for the spirit moves on after death. 350 00:45:17,840 --> 00:45:20,091 After thinking about this man's answer, 351 00:45:20,175 --> 00:45:25,179 l understood how he maintained his own sense of balance. 352 00:45:37,109 --> 00:45:42,238 A few days after my visit there, l questioned whether l would suffer a violent death. 353 00:45:42,322 --> 00:45:45,658 Knowing full well that l had little control over this decision, 354 00:45:45,743 --> 00:45:51,497 it occurred to me how short life really is, how little control we really have. 355 00:45:56,378 --> 00:46:01,632 ln 1974, Larry DeSilva brutally raped and then murdered an 84-year-old woman. 356 00:46:01,717 --> 00:46:07,722 After a lengthy trial, he was sentenced to death by means of electrocution. 357 00:46:10,934 --> 00:46:14,729 Because of the general outcry against the inhumane method of hanging, 358 00:46:14,813 --> 00:46:18,858 the electric chair was the next step in the development of capital punishment. 359 00:46:18,942 --> 00:46:22,862 lts premier was in New York during the year 1890. 360 00:46:22,946 --> 00:46:29,202 Larry DeSilva would soon join the list of criminals that have died in this fashion. 361 00:46:48,639 --> 00:46:50,723 lt's time. 362 00:46:56,563 --> 00:47:00,483 DeSilva told me he had read about the method that would take his life. 363 00:47:00,567 --> 00:47:04,403 When l asked him if he was afraid, he looked at me and smiled. 364 00:47:04,488 --> 00:47:07,990 But when the guards led him down death row to the execution chamber, 365 00:47:08,075 --> 00:47:11,285 DeSilva seemed nervous and totally disoriented. 366 00:47:11,370 --> 00:47:13,996 He finally told me he was scared to die. 367 00:47:14,081 --> 00:47:18,292 When l asked him if he ever thought about this possibility as he murdered the woman, 368 00:47:18,377 --> 00:47:24,841 he replied, "All l wanted was her goddamn wallet and the bitch gave me a hard time." 369 00:47:24,925 --> 00:47:27,885 DeSilva's history in crime was a lengthy one. 370 00:47:27,970 --> 00:47:33,349 At 34, 17 of those years were spent in and out of penal institutions. 371 00:47:33,433 --> 00:47:35,393 Beginning with petty theft, 372 00:47:35,477 --> 00:47:40,481 DeSilva finally committed a crime which would cost him his life. 373 00:47:45,487 --> 00:47:47,071 Good luck, Joe. 374 00:47:47,155 --> 00:47:50,157 Goin' straight to hell right out, man. 375 00:47:58,709 --> 00:48:01,752 The process is simple. The victim is placed in a chair 376 00:48:01,837 --> 00:48:04,630 where electrodes are attached to his leg and head. 377 00:48:04,715 --> 00:48:08,092 These two areas are sponged down beforehand with a brine solution 378 00:48:08,176 --> 00:48:10,219 to conduct electricity. 379 00:48:11,221 --> 00:48:16,559 Strapped to a seat that you will never leave alive is a situation that l still cannot justify. 380 00:48:16,643 --> 00:48:21,814 A man on death row is in a continuous battle with time and bureaucracy. 381 00:48:21,899 --> 00:48:28,112 When both fall into the proper alignment, the condemned knows that death results. 382 00:48:29,990 --> 00:48:33,075 During the final preparations, those of us watching this man 383 00:48:33,160 --> 00:48:36,329 could feel the fear being transmitted from his body. 384 00:48:36,413 --> 00:48:38,998 Even though he committed an inexcusable crime, 385 00:48:39,082 --> 00:48:43,169 l began to wonder if two wrongs really make a right. 386 00:48:46,965 --> 00:48:52,470 His eyes are taped to prevent them from popping out of their sockets. 387 00:49:08,654 --> 00:49:10,613 The next step is the flick of a switch 388 00:49:10,697 --> 00:49:14,325 which sends a current of 2,000 volts through the victim's body. 389 00:49:14,409 --> 00:49:18,704 Then the current is brought down to 1,000 volts after a few seconds. 390 00:49:18,789 --> 00:49:20,957 By this point, the man is unconscious 391 00:49:21,041 --> 00:49:24,460 and the whole process is repeated as many times as necessary 392 00:49:24,544 --> 00:49:30,049 until the prisoner is proclaimed dead by the physician on duty. 393 00:50:07,087 --> 00:50:09,839 The room began to smell like burning flesh. 394 00:50:09,923 --> 00:50:15,011 After a brief examination, we all knew there was more to come. 395 00:50:47,753 --> 00:50:53,049 The final trickle of blood marked the conclusion to this grotesque execution. 396 00:50:53,133 --> 00:50:56,385 How much longer will we be plagued by violence within society 397 00:50:56,470 --> 00:50:59,055 is a thought l've often pondered. 398 00:50:59,139 --> 00:51:01,140 lf this is the only solution, 399 00:51:01,224 --> 00:51:06,729 humankind must stop and question the whole meaning ofjustice. 400 00:51:23,497 --> 00:51:28,834 This footage was shot by a Canadian tourist while on vacation in the Middle East. 401 00:51:28,919 --> 00:51:31,128 l decided to include this in my study 402 00:51:31,213 --> 00:51:35,091 for it portrayed a barbaric method of dealing with the criminal. 403 00:51:35,175 --> 00:51:38,427 To this day, l still don't know the crime this man committed. 404 00:51:38,512 --> 00:51:42,223 lt would be curious to know whether his act was worthy of the judgment. 405 00:51:42,307 --> 00:51:45,559 The one redeeming factor of holding a public execution 406 00:51:45,644 --> 00:51:48,437 is perhaps it is a deterrent to crime. 407 00:51:48,522 --> 00:51:52,650 But is that any justification for execution? 408 00:52:14,589 --> 00:52:18,717 Most people have a desire to gain power and a better understanding of life. 409 00:52:18,802 --> 00:52:23,472 Religion helps center a person, supplying answers to the unexplainable. 410 00:52:23,557 --> 00:52:28,686 There is also another alternative for those seeking answers - the world of cults. 411 00:52:28,770 --> 00:52:31,772 Cults offer their followers four basic prizes - 412 00:52:31,857 --> 00:52:37,361 a sense of identity, discipline, knowledge and power. 413 00:52:37,445 --> 00:52:43,659 To attain these levels, each cult has its own doctrine of laws that must be followed. 414 00:52:53,170 --> 00:52:55,254 On the outskirts of San Francisco, 415 00:52:55,338 --> 00:52:59,508 a cult existed that promised its members immortality. 416 00:52:59,593 --> 00:53:02,011 l had heard rumors about their ceremony. 417 00:53:02,095 --> 00:53:04,513 They believed the power of everlasting life 418 00:53:04,598 --> 00:53:08,601 was found in the internal organs of the dead. 419 00:54:06,952 --> 00:54:11,664 After spending weeks searching for these people, l finally met their leader. 420 00:54:11,748 --> 00:54:17,586 As he explained his beliefs and methods, l realized l was dealing with a maniac. 421 00:54:25,303 --> 00:54:28,931 After lengthy discussions, he allowed my crew to film his cult. 422 00:54:29,015 --> 00:54:35,187 He reasoned that it was time for the world to understand the true path to immortality. 423 00:55:04,384 --> 00:55:09,305 Brothers and sisters, we have before us a gift. 424 00:55:09,389 --> 00:55:15,811 A gift that is gonna let us outlive and outlove 425 00:55:16,813 --> 00:55:19,898 any and every human being on earth. 426 00:55:35,290 --> 00:56:25,714 Bless our souls so that we may be cleansed and freed forever. 427 00:56:25,799 --> 00:56:29,426 This is ours. This is ours, people. 428 00:56:29,511 --> 00:56:31,512 Feel it. Come on. 429 00:56:31,596 --> 00:56:33,555 Come on. 430 00:56:33,640 --> 00:56:37,309 Touch it. 431 00:57:25,942 --> 00:57:27,651 People, 432 00:57:27,735 --> 00:57:29,903 we are free, 433 00:57:29,988 --> 00:57:31,780 we are there 434 00:57:31,865 --> 00:57:33,949 and we are beautiful. 435 00:57:39,539 --> 00:57:41,623 Go on. 436 00:57:47,547 --> 00:57:49,548 Come on. 437 00:57:50,550 --> 00:57:52,634 Oh, yes! 438 00:57:57,807 --> 00:58:00,684 Their gruesome ceremony culminated in an orgy. 439 00:58:00,768 --> 00:58:03,145 Even if they had the answer to immortality, 440 00:58:03,229 --> 00:58:06,440 l felt a great sense of evil among the members of this group. 441 00:58:06,524 --> 00:58:12,905 From my viewpoint, they were dangerous individuals whose minds were controlled. 442 00:58:43,686 --> 00:58:48,565 Throughout the hillsides of Kentucky and Tennessee exists another strange cult. 443 00:58:48,650 --> 00:58:52,402 They call themselves the Holiness Branch of the Church of God. 444 00:58:52,487 --> 00:58:56,657 Their frightening ceremony is based upon the actual words from the Bible 445 00:58:56,741 --> 00:58:59,493 found in the 16th chapter of Mark. 446 00:58:59,577 --> 00:59:02,412 "And these signs shall follow them that believe: 447 00:59:02,497 --> 00:59:05,123 "in my name shall they cast out devils; 448 00:59:05,208 --> 00:59:08,627 "they shall speak with new tongues; they shall pick up serpents; 449 00:59:08,711 --> 00:59:12,422 "and if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; 450 00:59:12,507 --> 00:59:16,051 "they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover." 451 00:59:35,697 --> 00:59:40,534 At the height of the ritual, the handlers of the snakes, or "saints" as they are called, 452 00:59:40,618 --> 00:59:43,870 reach a trancelike, almost hypnotic state of mind. 453 00:59:43,955 --> 00:59:48,292 At this point, confessions are made and those who have sinned are purged. 454 00:59:48,376 --> 00:59:52,713 The power of belief was the key ingredient in this bizarre situation. 455 00:59:52,797 --> 00:59:56,091 Although we may be the most intelligent creature on this planet, 456 00:59:56,175 --> 00:59:58,719 we are also the most inconsistent. 457 00:59:58,803 --> 01:00:00,762 To find peace within our existence 458 01:00:00,847 --> 01:00:04,975 we sometimes create a logic that endangers our lives. 459 01:00:06,352 --> 01:00:09,646 Allow me to quote this cult's basic prayer. 460 01:00:09,731 --> 01:00:11,940 "Once l was a drinking man. Amen. 461 01:00:12,483 --> 01:00:15,360 "Once l was a sinner with women. Amen. 462 01:00:15,820 --> 01:00:18,739 "But it doesn't matter no more. Amen. 463 01:00:18,823 --> 01:00:22,034 "lf the serpent bites me today. Amen. 464 01:00:22,118 --> 01:00:26,079 "lt won't matter 'cause l can get salvation in the Lord. 465 01:00:26,164 --> 01:00:28,957 "Amen and hallelujah." 466 01:00:29,042 --> 01:00:33,503 Later that day, a member of the congregation died of a snake bite. 467 01:00:33,588 --> 01:00:36,465 l wonder what happened to the Lord at that moment? 468 01:00:36,549 --> 01:00:39,885 l'm sure their faith masked any disbelief. 469 01:00:43,431 --> 01:00:46,475 Does a full moon affect the psyche of a human being? 470 01:00:46,559 --> 01:00:49,895 On the evening of April 22, 1977, 471 01:00:49,979 --> 01:00:53,065 it may have had some effect on Mary Alice Brighton. 472 01:00:53,149 --> 01:00:56,526 - Which floor is it? - Sixth. 473 01:00:59,864 --> 01:01:01,573 She's going. She's going. 474 01:01:01,658 --> 01:01:03,742 lt's definitely sixth. 475 01:01:18,257 --> 01:01:23,220 ln 1978, 35,000 people committed suicide in the United States, 476 01:01:23,304 --> 01:01:25,681 a rate of 12 per 100,000. 477 01:01:26,683 --> 01:01:31,520 Of the many faces of death l have studied, suicide is the most perplexing. 478 01:01:31,604 --> 01:01:36,316 Often it has occurred to me that with all our technical advances in the medical field, 479 01:01:36,401 --> 01:01:40,237 the motivations behind what causes the human being to take its own life 480 01:01:40,321 --> 01:01:42,864 has still remained a mystery. 481 01:01:52,625 --> 01:01:55,210 There are also those who seek immortality. 482 01:01:55,294 --> 01:01:58,630 Cryonics clinics have been developed to meet this demand. 483 01:01:58,715 --> 01:02:02,676 Within 24 hours after Samuel Berkowitz died of cancer, 484 01:02:02,760 --> 01:02:05,345 his body was prepared for cryonic suspension. 485 01:02:05,430 --> 01:02:07,764 Once all his blood had been drained, 486 01:02:07,849 --> 01:02:11,601 a balanced salt solution was flushed through his circulatory system. 487 01:02:11,686 --> 01:02:14,771 This process completed, Mr. Berkowitz was now ready 488 01:02:14,856 --> 01:02:17,733 to be connected to the perfusion apparatus. 489 01:02:17,817 --> 01:02:20,902 A glycerol solution was placed into his body. 490 01:02:20,987 --> 01:02:25,866 This reduced the freezing damage that would occur and prevent cell deterioration. 491 01:02:25,950 --> 01:02:28,952 By freezing the dead, doctors are able to preserve the body 492 01:02:29,036 --> 01:02:32,372 so that sometime in the future, when a cure has been developed, 493 01:02:32,457 --> 01:02:34,916 the deceased may be brought back to life. 494 01:02:35,001 --> 01:02:37,461 This procedure can be quite costly. 495 01:02:37,545 --> 01:02:40,756 Just be sure you provided money in your will. 496 01:02:40,840 --> 01:02:44,342 Since ancient time, man has been interested in physical survival 497 01:02:44,427 --> 01:02:47,345 and has attempted to preserve human remains. 498 01:02:47,430 --> 01:02:50,515 The first man was frozen ten years ago. 499 01:02:50,600 --> 01:02:54,519 Since then, hundreds of others have chosen the same path. 500 01:02:54,604 --> 01:02:58,190 TRANS TlME in Berkeley, California, are cryonic specialists. 501 01:02:58,274 --> 01:03:00,609 They sincerely believe the dead they preserve 502 01:03:00,693 --> 01:03:04,404 will be brought back to life at a later point in time. 503 01:03:04,489 --> 01:03:10,035 lmagine what it would be like to die in 1980 and wake up one hundred years later. 504 01:03:10,119 --> 01:03:16,291 lf science is successful, the future will be inhabited with humans from the past. 505 01:03:28,179 --> 01:03:32,349 After being placed in a sleeping bag and wrapped in a special plastic casing, 506 01:03:32,433 --> 01:03:37,521 Mr. Berkowitz was now ready to be housed in his capsule filled with liquid nitrogen. 507 01:03:37,605 --> 01:03:43,318 From this point on, he will be encapsulated in an environment 320 degrees below zero. 508 01:03:43,986 --> 01:03:46,321 Good luck, Mr. Berkowitz. 509 01:03:49,116 --> 01:03:54,412 For those who drown in the wilderness, the chance of seeing the future is very unlikely. 510 01:04:03,506 --> 01:04:07,801 For this unfortunate victim, life ended when he decided to enter the ocean. 511 01:04:07,885 --> 01:04:10,470 Drinking at a beach party, a short dip in the water 512 01:04:10,555 --> 01:04:13,515 would have hopefully brought back some sobriety. 513 01:04:13,599 --> 01:04:19,771 Numbed by the liquor, he was caught in a vicious undertow which cost him his life. 514 01:04:40,626 --> 01:04:43,879 l find this kind of death particularly tragic. 515 01:04:43,963 --> 01:04:46,381 lt is caused by sheer stupidity. 516 01:04:46,465 --> 01:04:49,968 Often we do things which later we regret. 517 01:04:57,059 --> 01:04:58,894 Through situations such as this, 518 01:04:58,978 --> 01:05:03,732 l am further able to understand the fine line between life and death. 519 01:05:03,816 --> 01:05:10,030 When it is a person's time to die, the forces of nature have little discrimination. 520 01:05:10,114 --> 01:05:13,116 This young man was at the prime of his life. 521 01:05:13,200 --> 01:05:16,578 Maybe he took too much for granted. 522 01:05:29,008 --> 01:05:32,761 The human being is always seeking a new sense of excitement. 523 01:05:32,845 --> 01:05:36,765 As the urban dweller turns to the wilderness to discover different thrills, 524 01:05:36,849 --> 01:05:40,143 accidents and even death can result. 525 01:05:41,187 --> 01:05:43,605 - He's up there. - When did this happen? 526 01:05:43,689 --> 01:05:48,193 - About 45 minutes ago. - Let's go. Let's get him out of there. 527 01:06:02,166 --> 01:06:07,212 ln this specific case, two boys from a nearby city decided to explore a cave. 528 01:06:07,296 --> 01:06:13,301 When one of the boys fell off a cliff, a sheriff's rescue squad was summoned. 529 01:06:20,726 --> 01:06:22,686 As the sheriffs searched the cave, 530 01:06:22,770 --> 01:06:26,064 they informed me that accidents like this are not unusual. 531 01:06:26,148 --> 01:06:29,609 Even when people realize the danger inside these environments, 532 01:06:29,694 --> 01:06:34,114 their natural curiosity often blinds them to the obvious hazards. 533 01:06:34,198 --> 01:06:37,909 Having to rescue the inexperienced spelunker is the real hazard. 534 01:06:37,994 --> 01:06:40,620 When a person falls in this kind of situation, 535 01:06:40,705 --> 01:06:42,998 the danger is shifted to the rescuer, 536 01:06:43,082 --> 01:06:47,210 for they must climb to parts of the cave where nobody goes. 537 01:06:47,294 --> 01:06:50,880 After listening to these professionals, l grew to admire them. 538 01:06:50,965 --> 01:06:54,509 They have made the commitment to save the lives of others, 539 01:06:54,593 --> 01:06:57,095 even if it meant their own death. 540 01:07:01,726 --> 01:07:04,519 The boy had fallen about 90 feet. 541 01:07:04,603 --> 01:07:06,354 As the sheriffs rappelled down, 542 01:07:06,439 --> 01:07:11,568 l wondered if they too wouldn't someday suffer the same fate. 543 01:07:43,434 --> 01:07:46,978 lnexperience is a major cause of death within the wilderness. 544 01:07:47,063 --> 01:07:50,648 Once a person enters an environment that is potentially unsafe, 545 01:07:50,733 --> 01:07:55,403 he increases the odds of getting seriously hurt if he doesn't know what he's doing. 546 01:07:55,488 --> 01:07:57,989 l decided to include this story in my study 547 01:07:58,074 --> 01:08:02,035 because it supports an unusual human motivation. 548 01:08:02,119 --> 01:08:05,080 Some people place themselves in precarious situations 549 01:08:05,164 --> 01:08:08,249 even when they're aware of the risks. 550 01:08:08,334 --> 01:08:11,127 Could this be caused by a latent death wish? 551 01:08:11,212 --> 01:08:14,756 l don't know the answer. l only know many meet their end 552 01:08:14,840 --> 01:08:19,844 when it could easily be avoided by using some common sense. 553 01:08:28,104 --> 01:08:32,982 Unfortunately for the victim, this cave would be his last foolish adventure. 554 01:08:33,067 --> 01:08:36,069 When he fell, he broke his neck. 555 01:08:44,411 --> 01:08:49,290 Hiking in the mountains is something l occasionally do to find peace of mind. 556 01:08:49,375 --> 01:08:52,460 Away from the city, l am able to reflect about my life 557 01:08:52,545 --> 01:08:55,630 and make decisions about my own future. 558 01:08:55,714 --> 01:09:01,136 But even in this realm of natural solitude lies another face of death. 559 01:09:01,220 --> 01:09:05,598 Each year, thousands head to a higher altitude to escape the smog. 560 01:09:05,683 --> 01:09:10,895 Creatures that live in this terrain will often take advantage of the innocent vacationer. 561 01:09:10,980 --> 01:09:13,314 Although they may appear docile and tame, 562 01:09:13,399 --> 01:09:16,818 one wrong move could cause a vicious attack. 563 01:09:16,902 --> 01:09:20,947 Honey, get out some bread. Let me throw some bread. Come on, bear. 564 01:09:21,031 --> 01:09:23,616 Oh, this is great. This is great. 565 01:09:23,701 --> 01:09:25,410 Come on, bear. 566 01:09:25,494 --> 01:09:27,579 Look at the size of him. 567 01:09:29,999 --> 01:09:32,500 Come on, over here. Over here. 568 01:09:32,585 --> 01:09:33,668 Honey... 569 01:09:33,752 --> 01:09:36,337 The footage you are viewing was shot by two tourists 570 01:09:36,422 --> 01:09:41,426 who happened to discover the same bear in a national park. 571 01:09:45,973 --> 01:09:48,099 Here's some bread. 572 01:09:49,768 --> 01:09:52,270 Here's a little more bread. 573 01:09:53,856 --> 01:09:55,857 Want some more bread? Here's more. 574 01:09:55,941 --> 01:09:58,026 Like that? 575 01:09:59,695 --> 01:10:01,779 Honey, be careful. 576 01:10:03,115 --> 01:10:06,201 Here we are, take some bread. Here's some bread. 577 01:10:06,285 --> 01:10:10,371 And here's some more. You want some more? 578 01:10:10,456 --> 01:10:12,707 Bob, be careful. 579 01:10:12,791 --> 01:10:14,918 Be careful, Bob. 580 01:10:21,717 --> 01:10:23,801 Bob, be careful. 581 01:10:25,304 --> 01:10:27,555 Oh, my God! 582 01:10:35,940 --> 01:10:39,692 l find this to be a particularly unusual face of death, 583 01:10:39,777 --> 01:10:42,862 for the incident occurred through total ignorance. 584 01:10:42,947 --> 01:10:47,533 lt seems to prove a point that perhaps we're not as intelligent as we think. 585 01:11:07,012 --> 01:11:11,641 Sitting in our comfortable homes, living in surroundings that meet our every need, 586 01:11:11,725 --> 01:11:16,020 a world of total incubation provides a perfect way of life. 587 01:11:16,105 --> 01:11:20,483 No matter how safe this may appear, we still have very little control. 588 01:11:20,567 --> 01:11:25,613 A natural disaster can destroy this planet at any given moment. 589 01:11:25,698 --> 01:11:31,286 At present, scientists have discovered 400 active volcanoes around the world. 590 01:11:31,370 --> 01:11:34,289 When the earth decides to spew out its molten lava, 591 01:11:34,373 --> 01:11:38,042 death and destruction are the usual result. 592 01:11:48,595 --> 01:11:53,057 When it begins to rain, the human being has a tendency to become retrospective. 593 01:11:53,142 --> 01:11:56,144 Memories of the past blend with hopes for the future. 594 01:11:56,228 --> 01:12:01,190 ln 1972 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, there was one major problem - 595 01:12:01,275 --> 01:12:05,153 the rain wouldn't stop. Residential sections were totally destroyed 596 01:12:05,237 --> 01:12:11,868 as floods created millions of dollars worth of damage and left hundreds dead. 597 01:12:28,552 --> 01:12:32,513 When a tornado and a lightening storm attacked a small town in Mississippi, 598 01:12:32,598 --> 01:12:35,308 a dual natural disaster was created. 599 01:12:35,392 --> 01:12:40,021 Fire would consume what the giant twister didn't destroy. 600 01:12:49,615 --> 01:12:55,745 The next day, after the storm passed, a whole town had been devastated. 601 01:12:55,829 --> 01:12:59,165 570 people lost their lives. 602 01:12:59,249 --> 01:13:02,460 Those who survived had to start from the beginning. 603 01:13:02,544 --> 01:13:05,171 They had no plans of moving to another area. 604 01:13:05,255 --> 01:13:09,342 This town was their home and they would rebuild and restore their community, 605 01:13:09,426 --> 01:13:13,096 knowing full well a new tornado could one day return. 606 01:13:14,431 --> 01:13:17,683 When man tries to harness his natural resources, 607 01:13:17,768 --> 01:13:20,895 he faces a whole new area of disaster. 608 01:13:20,979 --> 01:13:27,193 When a gas line burst in a giant high-rise, an uncontrollable fire resulted. 609 01:13:31,198 --> 01:13:34,575 The victims who were trapped 35 stories above the street 610 01:13:34,660 --> 01:13:37,328 had only one route of escape. 611 01:13:38,330 --> 01:13:43,209 Perhaps the greatest disaster of all is one that man has created himself. 612 01:13:43,293 --> 01:13:49,590 lf nature doesn't destroy the environment, it is very possible that the human being will. 613 01:14:48,609 --> 01:14:59,494 No more nukes! 614 01:14:59,578 --> 01:15:03,789 Nuclear energy was thought to be one alternative to a cleaner environment. 615 01:15:03,874 --> 01:15:08,002 But when radiation began to leak from a plant at Three Mile lsland, 616 01:15:08,086 --> 01:15:10,838 conservationists proclaimed technology had created 617 01:15:10,923 --> 01:15:13,925 one of the greatest threats to human existence. 618 01:15:14,009 --> 01:15:16,344 One man thought he had the answer. 619 01:15:55,300 --> 01:15:58,469 Bob, radiation reaching max on unit 2. 620 01:15:58,554 --> 01:16:01,639 Terminate all units immediately. Shut down. 621 01:16:21,910 --> 01:16:26,247 By far the greatest crime committed by mankind is war. 622 01:16:26,331 --> 01:16:30,042 No one will ever know the exact number of people who lost their lives 623 01:16:30,127 --> 01:16:34,463 during the four years this planet became the stage for World War ll. 624 01:17:04,036 --> 01:17:07,622 When the Japanese launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, 625 01:17:07,706 --> 01:17:10,124 the United States chose to enter a war 626 01:17:10,208 --> 01:17:14,295 that would soon introduce the world to the ultimate horror of technology. 627 01:17:26,767 --> 01:17:31,437 During this time, the world was also confronted with Naziism. 628 01:17:32,522 --> 01:17:34,815 Based upon doctrines of Adolf Hitler, 629 01:17:34,900 --> 01:17:39,945 the country of Germany, with the aid of ltaly, prepared itself to take over the world. 630 01:17:40,030 --> 01:17:43,074 One man was determined to change the course of history. 631 01:17:43,158 --> 01:17:46,410 By manipulating human emotions through fear, 632 01:17:46,495 --> 01:17:51,123 Adolf Hitler sent his troops on missions of destruction. 633 01:18:03,428 --> 01:18:07,598 The human mind is an extremely fragile piece of machinery. 634 01:18:07,683 --> 01:18:10,309 When proper psychological methods are employed, 635 01:18:10,394 --> 01:18:14,021 the most passive can become the most aggressive. 636 01:18:14,106 --> 01:18:19,735 As the Germans moved through Europe, the pain of defeat was experienced by all. 637 01:18:24,449 --> 01:18:28,452 Allied forces soon began to halt the Nazi progression. 638 01:18:28,537 --> 01:18:33,082 Faced with continuous defeat, Hitler soon lost control not only of his army, 639 01:18:33,166 --> 01:18:35,167 but also of his mind. 640 01:18:35,252 --> 01:18:37,920 The threat of Naziism was soon erased. 641 01:18:38,004 --> 01:18:41,257 Only a legacy of a distorted prejudice remained. 642 01:18:41,341 --> 01:18:44,635 The capacity to hate is a frightening human reality. 643 01:18:44,720 --> 01:18:46,721 We are always ready to blame another 644 01:18:46,805 --> 01:18:50,391 if the circumstances can free us from our own self-guilt. 645 01:18:50,475 --> 01:18:53,519 Hitler found his guinea pigs in the Jews. 646 01:18:53,603 --> 01:18:57,523 He believed the world would be a better place if they were annihilated. 647 01:18:57,607 --> 01:19:00,234 His solution was the concentration camp. 648 01:19:00,318 --> 01:19:02,319 Six million Jews were murdered. 649 01:19:02,404 --> 01:19:07,074 One man had engineered the most effective killing environment in history. 650 01:19:07,159 --> 01:19:12,121 35 years have passed since the first concentration camp was liberated. 651 01:19:12,205 --> 01:19:15,082 Time may heal many wounds. 652 01:19:15,167 --> 01:19:19,003 l wonder if this kind of atrocity will ever happen again. 653 01:19:19,087 --> 01:19:22,339 Those that survived the Holocaust believe that it will. 654 01:19:22,424 --> 01:19:25,760 This face of death is by far the most devastating. 655 01:19:25,844 --> 01:19:29,513 Helpless people were murdered like animals in a slaughterhouse. 656 01:19:29,598 --> 01:19:33,267 l personally don't know if this kind of situation could repeat itself, 657 01:19:33,351 --> 01:19:37,521 but if it does, we all deserve a life in hell. 658 01:19:52,370 --> 01:19:55,206 The greatest killer of all is disease. 659 01:19:55,290 --> 01:19:59,960 Thousands die on a daily basis from an assortment of illnesses. 660 01:20:00,045 --> 01:20:03,339 The common rat has preyed on man throughout the centuries. 661 01:20:03,423 --> 01:20:05,424 The carrier of bubonic plague, 662 01:20:05,509 --> 01:20:09,678 this rodent has caused more death than all the wars in history. 663 01:20:13,099 --> 01:20:17,520 The vampire bat has made its own contribution to the world of disease. 664 01:20:17,604 --> 01:20:22,316 This blood-sucking creature is one of the many carriers responsible for rabies. 665 01:20:22,400 --> 01:20:26,320 The disease centers on the nervous system, causing paralysis. 666 01:20:26,404 --> 01:20:30,908 The victim eventually chokes to death on his own saliva. 667 01:20:34,371 --> 01:20:38,165 Another fertile ground for numerous diseases is poverty. 668 01:20:38,250 --> 01:20:42,127 Even though medical science has discovered cures to many illnesses, 669 01:20:42,212 --> 01:20:44,839 those who cannot afford the life-saving serums 670 01:20:44,923 --> 01:20:49,009 can only hope their death will be swift and painless. 671 01:20:49,094 --> 01:20:53,848 When a cholera epidemic broke out in lndia, hundreds of thousands fell victim. 672 01:20:53,932 --> 01:20:59,937 When medical supplies ran short, the untreated waited patiently for death. 673 01:21:06,069 --> 01:21:09,196 Without food, the human being could not exist. 674 01:21:09,281 --> 01:21:13,701 Malnutrition eventually leads to one of the most painful forms of death - 675 01:21:13,785 --> 01:21:15,661 starvation. 676 01:21:15,745 --> 01:21:18,330 With the ever-growing problem of overpopulation, 677 01:21:18,415 --> 01:21:21,876 the demand for food around the world can no longer be met. 678 01:21:21,960 --> 01:21:24,044 Unfortunately, this painful reality 679 01:21:24,129 --> 01:21:28,132 has become a way of life for the people of Biafra. 680 01:21:32,137 --> 01:21:36,682 There is a modern-day plague which medical science is currently battling. 681 01:21:36,766 --> 01:21:40,102 lt is a disease called cancer. 682 01:21:40,186 --> 01:21:45,190 Since this disease is able to attack any part of the body in many different forms, 683 01:21:45,275 --> 01:21:48,360 research centers have been set up across the United States 684 01:21:48,445 --> 01:21:51,614 with the hope of finding new cures to this dreadful plague. 685 01:21:51,698 --> 01:21:56,869 The Rigler Research Center at UCLA in Los Angeles, California, is one such center. 686 01:21:56,953 --> 01:21:59,330 By conducting surgery on cancerous dogs, 687 01:21:59,414 --> 01:22:03,292 doctors hope to find new cures for treating the human being. 688 01:22:03,376 --> 01:22:07,379 This particular animal has terminal cancer. 689 01:22:21,645 --> 01:22:25,147 ln this operation, surgeons will place a special monitoring device 690 01:22:25,231 --> 01:22:28,609 inside a blood vessel which leads to the liver. 691 01:22:28,693 --> 01:22:31,528 By studying the flow rate and volume of blood, 692 01:22:31,613 --> 01:22:36,951 doctors may gain a better understanding of how cancer destroys this organ. 693 01:22:37,035 --> 01:22:41,413 The results of this operation will be discussed by a board of scientists. 694 01:22:41,498 --> 01:22:45,250 Hopefully, the knowledge discovered may bring the world one step closer 695 01:22:45,335 --> 01:22:48,420 to curing this particular form of cancer. 696 01:23:00,392 --> 01:23:03,310 Modern technology may someday find a solution, 697 01:23:03,395 --> 01:23:06,981 but many of us believe technology may also be the cause. 698 01:23:07,065 --> 01:23:09,984 Pollution, cigarettes, the water we drink, 699 01:23:10,068 --> 01:23:15,572 the preservatives in our food may all be contributors to cancer. 700 01:23:48,314 --> 01:23:51,775 Could it be that cancer is a man-made disease? 701 01:23:51,860 --> 01:23:57,364 ls this nature's way of warning us that we must stop and reevaluate our existence? 702 01:23:57,449 --> 01:24:01,785 While disease fighters continue their explorations into the medical causes, 703 01:24:01,870 --> 01:24:06,832 their findings may proclaim a sociological change within society is necessary. 704 01:24:06,916 --> 01:24:10,711 lf this occurs, a new respect for both the planet and our own lives 705 01:24:10,795 --> 01:24:16,967 will create an end to a disease that causes the death of loved ones each year. 706 01:24:24,184 --> 01:24:29,063 The advent of modern transportation has made the world accessible to every person. 707 01:24:29,147 --> 01:24:33,317 Man has developed different sports to take full advantage of his travel toys. 708 01:24:33,401 --> 01:24:36,070 Since many of us have yearned for the gift of flight, 709 01:24:36,154 --> 01:24:38,572 the sport of skydiving was introduced. 710 01:24:38,656 --> 01:24:41,784 Jumping thousands of feet dependent upon a parachute 711 01:24:41,868 --> 01:24:44,286 is the risk one takes if he wants to fly. 712 01:24:44,370 --> 01:24:47,873 Unfortunately, there is also the chance of death. 713 01:24:56,341 --> 01:25:00,052 This accident occurred at an airshow in the Western United States. 714 01:25:00,136 --> 01:25:04,932 The man plummeted to earth from 2,000 feet when his parachute malfunctioned. 715 01:25:05,016 --> 01:25:10,938 l wondered what thoughts ran through this man's mind as he fell at 80mph. 716 01:25:11,022 --> 01:25:14,441 Doctors later informed me the man suffered a painless death 717 01:25:14,526 --> 01:25:18,445 for he had slipped into cardiac arrest before hitting the ground. 718 01:25:18,530 --> 01:25:22,199 After playing this accident back in slow motion, l disagreed. 719 01:25:22,283 --> 01:25:25,285 lt appeared the skydiver struggled throughout the fall, 720 01:25:25,370 --> 01:25:29,540 trying in vain to prevent his destined outcome. 721 01:25:29,624 --> 01:25:33,293 This nightmarish death made me question the role of cautionary measures 722 01:25:33,378 --> 01:25:35,462 necessary to prolong life. 723 01:25:35,547 --> 01:25:37,923 After pondering this possibility, 724 01:25:38,007 --> 01:25:42,136 l realized that no matter how cautious l am, if it's my time to die, 725 01:25:42,220 --> 01:25:48,433 it doesn't matter if l'm walking down the sidewalk orjumping out of a plane. 726 01:25:54,149 --> 01:25:56,150 Even in the world of make-believe, 727 01:25:56,234 --> 01:26:00,112 the use of transportation vehicles can end in disaster. 728 01:26:00,196 --> 01:26:03,490 When a film crew was preparing to photograph a special car stunt 729 01:26:03,575 --> 01:26:05,993 for a new action-adventure movie, 730 01:26:06,077 --> 01:26:08,745 an unexpected accident occurred. 731 01:26:08,830 --> 01:26:11,707 What was to be a routine stunt ended in disaster 732 01:26:11,791 --> 01:26:14,126 when a safety cable malfunctioned. 733 01:26:14,210 --> 01:26:16,295 - Camera. - Rolling. 734 01:26:18,590 --> 01:26:21,300 Hell Raising. 47 Baker. Take one. 735 01:26:32,312 --> 01:26:34,438 Jesus Christ! Get him outta there. 736 01:26:36,191 --> 01:26:49,661 Keep rolling. Catch it. 737 01:26:52,790 --> 01:26:56,627 The driver suffered internal injuries which resulted in his death. 738 01:26:56,711 --> 01:27:00,047 ln the routine work of a stuntman, the dangers faced daily 739 01:27:00,131 --> 01:27:02,382 are like doing a tango with death. 740 01:27:02,467 --> 01:27:06,053 These daredevils fall off cliffs, jump from moving cars 741 01:27:06,137 --> 01:27:09,681 and perform any stunt which makes an actor appear fearless. 742 01:27:09,766 --> 01:27:14,144 Those who work in this environment have an interesting perception of death. 743 01:27:14,229 --> 01:27:16,772 They believe theirjob is as safe as anyone else's 744 01:27:16,856 --> 01:27:19,816 because they are all carefully trained professionals. 745 01:27:19,901 --> 01:27:23,111 Unfortunately, it was his equipment and not his expertise 746 01:27:23,196 --> 01:27:26,698 which determined this man's untimely end. 747 01:27:37,210 --> 01:27:39,253 An ironic conclusion to this tragedy 748 01:27:39,337 --> 01:27:42,339 is that months later, when the movie was released, 749 01:27:42,423 --> 01:27:45,759 the director decided to include this sequence in the picture. 750 01:27:45,843 --> 01:27:49,554 The only change - the character who supposedly drove the car 751 01:27:49,639 --> 01:27:53,976 left the vehicle unharmed and continued his escape by foot. 752 01:28:07,365 --> 01:28:11,952 One of the many alternatives in the realm of transportation is the locomotive. 753 01:28:12,036 --> 01:28:16,623 This unexpected accident occurred when the engine of a passenger train exploded, 754 01:28:16,708 --> 01:28:20,002 causing all the other cars to derail. 755 01:28:20,086 --> 01:28:23,463 Rescue crews worked feverishly to free survivors. 756 01:28:23,548 --> 01:28:26,091 As blowtorches burnt through the twisted metal, 757 01:28:26,175 --> 01:28:29,928 lifeless parts of bodies were all that remained. 758 01:28:35,852 --> 01:28:37,644 The modern traveler makes a choice 759 01:28:37,729 --> 01:28:41,315 each time he decides to enter the domain of public transportation. 760 01:28:41,399 --> 01:28:45,819 Although accidents on the rail systems of the United States are relatively infrequent, 761 01:28:45,903 --> 01:28:50,532 when they do occur, the chance of survival becomes questionable. 762 01:29:04,255 --> 01:29:07,591 Each year, more than 53,000 people lose their lives 763 01:29:07,675 --> 01:29:10,302 on the highways of the United States. 764 01:29:10,386 --> 01:29:13,180 Since this is the most common means of transportation, 765 01:29:13,264 --> 01:29:16,266 the death rate is also the highest. 766 01:29:19,103 --> 01:29:21,146 When death is caused by these machines, 767 01:29:21,230 --> 01:29:25,192 the witness can suffer extreme psychological damage. 768 01:29:25,276 --> 01:29:29,696 ln this accident, a woman was riding her bicycle when she was hit by a semitruck. 769 01:29:29,781 --> 01:29:35,243 Crushed by its heavy wheels, her body became unidentifiable. 770 01:29:36,245 --> 01:29:40,207 Staring at her remains, l couldn't help but think that human technology 771 01:29:40,291 --> 01:29:43,126 has once again created a monster. 772 01:29:43,211 --> 01:29:46,046 Speeding and carelessness have been the basic code 773 01:29:46,130 --> 01:29:48,256 of most drivers around the world. 774 01:29:48,341 --> 01:29:52,511 The woman who died in this accident wasn't even driving a car. 775 01:29:52,595 --> 01:29:58,809 How long will it be before the pedestrian is banished from the sidewalk and the street? 776 01:30:04,732 --> 01:30:07,484 Since the Wright Brothers invented the airplane, 777 01:30:07,568 --> 01:30:12,697 the entire planet has become a vacation ground for those who can afford the fare. 778 01:30:12,782 --> 01:30:15,700 The pilot of this plane had just been certified. 779 01:30:15,785 --> 01:30:20,205 To celebrate his new achievement, he took three friends up in a rented aircraft 780 01:30:20,289 --> 01:30:23,125 to show off his newly acquired skill. 781 01:30:23,209 --> 01:30:27,254 He began doing stunts - nosedives and huge turns. 782 01:30:27,338 --> 01:30:31,091 ln the midst of one of his stunts, he was going at such an excessive speed, 783 01:30:31,175 --> 01:30:33,218 he ripped the wing off the airplane. 784 01:30:33,302 --> 01:30:38,098 Losing all control, the small plane crashed in a nearby field. 785 01:30:38,182 --> 01:30:41,435 Arms and legs were strewn throughout the wreckage. 786 01:30:41,519 --> 01:30:44,771 Nobody survived this particular stunt show. 787 01:31:13,801 --> 01:31:17,804 We all wish to be recognized and respected by our peers. 788 01:31:17,889 --> 01:31:22,058 When we turn to our machines to gain this recognition, as this young pilot did, 789 01:31:22,143 --> 01:31:24,853 disaster is not an unlikely ending. 790 01:31:24,937 --> 01:31:28,982 Abuse can sometimes introduce the human being to the final curtain. 791 01:31:29,066 --> 01:31:34,654 This certainly was the case for this novice pilot and his friends. 792 01:31:34,739 --> 01:31:36,990 Lindbergh, PSA182. 793 01:31:38,159 --> 01:31:40,243 PSA182. 794 01:31:42,497 --> 01:31:45,165 PSA182, Lindbergh Tower. 795 01:31:45,249 --> 01:31:49,252 Traffic twelve o'clock. One mile. A Cessna. 796 01:31:49,337 --> 01:31:51,796 OK, we have it there. There we go. 797 01:31:51,881 --> 01:31:53,632 182, roger. 798 01:31:58,262 --> 01:32:02,224 How far will you take it in when 182 comes and traffic's waiting for departure? 799 01:32:02,308 --> 01:32:05,519 - Probably about three to four miles. - OK. 800 01:32:07,480 --> 01:32:09,648 PSA182 clear to land. 801 01:32:09,732 --> 01:32:12,192 182 is clear to land. 802 01:32:16,781 --> 01:32:22,244 - Tower, we're going down. This is PSA. - We'll call the equipment for you. 803 01:32:56,237 --> 01:32:59,573 On that warm September day, there were no survivors. 804 01:32:59,657 --> 01:33:02,075 149 people died. 805 01:33:11,335 --> 01:33:15,797 A commercial 727 airliner collided in the sky with a light plane 806 01:33:15,881 --> 01:33:20,719 and both came crashing down in a residential section of San Diego. 807 01:33:20,803 --> 01:33:24,764 Many of those who witnessed the crash and the aftermath which followed 808 01:33:24,849 --> 01:33:28,184 are still to this day under psychiatric care. 809 01:33:29,312 --> 01:33:33,607 Living through this nightmare is an experience one cannot easily forget. 810 01:33:33,691 --> 01:33:36,318 When a woman heard the crash and went to her door, 811 01:33:36,402 --> 01:33:40,739 a body came flying through the window, covering her in blood. 812 01:33:40,823 --> 01:33:46,077 lt would be a long time before the people of this area would ever board a plane again. 813 01:33:59,717 --> 01:34:01,426 From the massive impact, 814 01:34:01,510 --> 01:34:05,639 bodies were strewn in every imaginable area throughout the neighborhood. 815 01:34:05,723 --> 01:34:10,060 The stench of the dead turned this peaceful community into a virtual morgue. 816 01:34:10,144 --> 01:34:13,396 Screams could be heard as new victims were discovered. 817 01:34:57,608 --> 01:35:00,652 Viewing the bodies mutilated beyond recognition, 818 01:35:00,736 --> 01:35:06,950 l had the painful realization this disaster could be the most gruesome face of death. 819 01:35:19,004 --> 01:35:22,966 Throughout my studies of death, there was still one theory l had neglected - 820 01:35:23,050 --> 01:35:26,010 the concept of life after death, 821 01:35:26,095 --> 01:35:29,556 where the deceased had left this realm and the physical form, 822 01:35:29,640 --> 01:35:33,893 but their souls had remained. Skeptical of this whole concept, 823 01:35:33,978 --> 01:35:39,149 l went in search of a situation that might prove the existence of one's immortal soul. 824 01:35:39,233 --> 01:35:45,071 Joseph Binder's remarkable story presented the perfect situation. 825 01:35:45,156 --> 01:35:49,117 My name is Joseph Binder and l'm an architect. 826 01:35:49,201 --> 01:35:56,207 About eight months ago, my five-year-old son Mark was hit and killed by a car. 827 01:35:56,292 --> 01:35:58,585 After that, about three weeks later, 828 01:35:58,669 --> 01:36:02,714 my wife Diane committed suicide. 829 01:36:03,716 --> 01:36:07,927 lt was a very emotionally rough time for me 830 01:36:09,138 --> 01:36:12,891 and l thought l was gonna go mad. 831 01:36:12,975 --> 01:36:18,271 But after a few months, l had begun to pull myself together 832 01:36:18,355 --> 01:36:22,734 when this house just turned into a living nightmare. 833 01:36:23,736 --> 01:36:28,782 A living nightmare? What was it that caused Binder, a perfectly sane man, 834 01:36:28,866 --> 01:36:31,367 to hear chilling sounds echo through his house 835 01:36:31,452 --> 01:36:34,662 or suddenly view an apparition in human form? 836 01:36:34,747 --> 01:36:39,417 These incidents brought me to the next step in verifying this man's testimony. 837 01:36:42,213 --> 01:36:44,839 With Binder's approval, l brought in specialists - 838 01:36:44,924 --> 01:36:48,384 two men trained in the field of supernatural phenomena. 839 01:36:48,469 --> 01:36:51,805 Utilizing the most sophisticated equipment available, 840 01:36:51,889 --> 01:36:54,140 the parapsychologists wasted no time. 841 01:36:54,225 --> 01:36:56,976 They set up their machinery around areas in the house 842 01:36:57,061 --> 01:37:01,815 where Binder had reported an attempted communication by his wife and child. 843 01:37:01,899 --> 01:37:05,610 Even with their equipment, the professionals resorted to techniques 844 01:37:05,694 --> 01:37:09,656 developed by ghost hunters of centuries past. 845 01:37:10,950 --> 01:37:17,163 Flour spread on the floor was still the best method of preserving a ghost's footprints. 846 01:37:20,000 --> 01:37:24,546 After two weeks of waiting, the dead had chosen to end their silence. 847 01:37:24,630 --> 01:37:30,134 Sensitive parabolic microphones began to record Binder's lost family. 848 01:37:48,654 --> 01:37:51,197 Cameras photographed apparitions of two ghosts, 849 01:37:51,282 --> 01:37:54,492 while recorders captured their haunting sounds. 850 01:37:54,577 --> 01:37:58,079 The flour revealed footprints of an invisible being. 851 01:37:58,163 --> 01:38:02,375 lt was now time to bring in a medium, a willing soul that would allow Binder 852 01:38:02,459 --> 01:38:05,587 to communicate with the people he missed and loved. 853 01:38:05,671 --> 01:38:08,631 Are you ready, Mr. Binder? 854 01:38:08,716 --> 01:38:11,426 Then let us proceed. Your hands. 855 01:38:57,264 --> 01:39:01,225 Everything is fine. l left too soon, Joe. 856 01:39:02,186 --> 01:39:03,770 Diane? 857 01:39:04,355 --> 01:39:07,649 l tried to make contact with you. 858 01:39:09,026 --> 01:39:12,946 l thought it was you. But l'm still not sure. ls it you? 859 01:39:14,031 --> 01:39:19,953 The white rose, the one you gave me the night we found out l was pregnant. 860 01:39:20,037 --> 01:39:23,331 Oh, Diane, l love you. 861 01:39:25,417 --> 01:39:27,543 l love you, Diane. 862 01:39:31,924 --> 01:39:34,467 Daddy. Daddy. 863 01:39:34,551 --> 01:39:37,720 Oh, my God! Mark? 864 01:39:42,601 --> 01:39:45,144 Daddy, l'm scared. 865 01:39:46,188 --> 01:39:50,525 l don't know where l am. l miss you. 866 01:39:51,819 --> 01:39:53,569 lt's OK, Mark. l miss you. 867 01:39:53,654 --> 01:39:57,073 lt's all right, Mark. lt's all right. 868 01:40:16,802 --> 01:40:22,557 When l studied the pictures that were shot of the ghost of Binder's wife and child, 869 01:40:22,641 --> 01:40:26,102 l began to reexamine my whole outlook on death. 870 01:40:27,104 --> 01:40:30,523 l realized that when we die, it really isn't the end. 871 01:40:30,607 --> 01:40:35,194 Somehow, l feel the soul in each of us remains a traveler forever. 872 01:40:35,946 --> 01:40:39,866 During the past 20 years, l know that my compulsion to understand death 873 01:40:39,950 --> 01:40:43,161 was much greater than just an obsession. 874 01:40:43,245 --> 01:40:46,289 My dreams had dictated my mission. 875 01:40:46,373 --> 01:40:49,959 But now it is time to witness the final moment, 876 01:40:50,044 --> 01:40:54,464 to discover a circle that forever repeats itself. 877 01:40:54,548 --> 01:40:58,885 The end of the beginning, or the beginning of the end? 878 01:40:58,969 --> 01:41:02,472 l'll leave that decision to you. 82044

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