![]() “Never (should it be seen), out of respect for everyone and his family, I would say no,” he added. ![]() Terri, has however said there is still one extra copy sitting in a police vault somewhere with cameraman Justin agreeing that is where the last copy should stay. Why would I? I know how my husband died and I was relieved that the children weren’t on the boat as they usually would be it would have been horrendous if they had witnessed it.” “That film was a complete fabrication exploiting people’s sadness. Terri told You magazine in 2018: “After Steve died, 100 million viewers watched a video of his death that was released on YouTube. Terri confirmed her husband’s desire to have his death filmed, but said it was too much to handled and destroyed the only copy without ever watching it. The authorities, in 2007, said they had destroyed all copies except one, which they handed to Steve’s heartbroken widow, Terri. However, the rumours of its availability left many convinced enough to search for the devastating footage online. The tape was was handed over to Queensland Police to help with their investigations, but rumours began circulating that it would be shown to the public but Discovery Communications insisted the footage would remain concealed. The cameras continued to roll as Justin gave Steve mouth-to-mouth for an entire hour until paramedics arrived on the scene and declared him dead.
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