Brad Treat was a federal officer who patrolled 2 million acres of Montana wilderness. Now his wife, Somer Treat, has broken her silence. After nine months of grief, she wants the world to know what happens when an officer dies deep in the woods.
She'd lived on this land all her life, and when she got the call she knew just where to go. She pulled over to the side of the road, across a band of trees from where her husband went down, and where hundreds had already gathered.
"Every park ranger, every Border Patrol officer, the volunteer fire department, the sheriff of Flathead County," Somer said. "These were people that had spent their life working with him."
They soon knew he was dead. But if they ever find the bear, it will be left alone, because it is believed to have attacked only in self-defense.
"I've never thought there was anyone to blame," Somer said. "If Brad would have investigated this, he would have said it was one-in-a-million, unprecedented, never happened before."