Steve Irwin Video Leak?

So how long before the video that captured Irwin's death will be leaked onto the net?

I agree that it's sad that Irwin has passed, we know he will be missed, but no one should really be surprised. I attribute his death to that of Nascar superstar Dale Earnhardt, a big fat 'no-surprise'. Both of these individuals spent their entire lives living on the edge, playing with poisonous snakes and driving at 200+ mph. Something was bound to happen...sometime.

I give it one week before fake videos pop-up of the stingray ending Irwin's existence and 1 month before the real video is leaked. Right now there are so many conflicting stories it's hard to say exactly how and what happened. One story says he died immediately and another says he pulled the barb right out of his chest. What would dundee do? WWDD

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5 Responses to “Steve Irwin Video Leak?”

  1. cldnails on September 6th, 2006 9:27 pm

    The latest news from ABC, in an interview with Irwin’s wife, suggests that she wants the video released to the public. The supposed Irwin death video will be made public…eventually, but no official announcement has been made.

    In addition, Irwin’s father suggested that his 2 kids will be quick to fill in the void left by their father. That is, to follow in his footsteps of being a crocodile hunter. crikey

  2. Nathan on September 8th, 2006 4:30 pm

    Guys its not even been a week and their are already disgusting Fake on youtube.com.. It makes me sick to be honest.. and i well and truly hope the people behind the already 40 or so video’s die! ¬¬
    Check em out and leave a very negative comment :)

  3. cldnails on September 10th, 2006 1:02 pm

    It is a sad state of affairs on google Video, that’s for sure. I knew it wouldn’t be very long.

  4. Jordan on December 3rd, 2006 9:54 am

    i watched a video, it was a montage of the 3 released photos.

    i saw a comment about how the photos seemed “photoshopped” where the crease marks in steves shirt where astonishingly simmilar. you decide.

    http://youtube.com/watch?v=YIvXPtiOL5c

  5. Jamarion on December 5th, 2006 8:35 pm

    Steve was kind of kooky but he did so much for the environment and animals. He poured all the millions he made into preserving the wildlife and the environment and I just think we should all pay our respects. He was not just a nationally recognised symbol but international. I just hope that his spirit lives on in many other Australians out there and we all chip in to save the environment form needless destruction.
    Peace out and long live the croc hunter.

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